Shaping City Identities through Iconic Landmarks
Mark Williams was delighted to be joined by Remi Smith, Bill Addy, Tariq Albassam, and Kate Hart at the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority stand this morning, where he had the opportunity to discuss how iconic landmarks such as St. John’s Beacon play a vital role in shaping city identities. These landmarks are not only central to driving regeneration and investment but also contribute to cultural transformation within the region.
Mark shared valuable insights drawn from our extensive regeneration experience in major UK cities, including Liverpool, Newcastle, and London. He emphasized the importance of unlocking the potential of heritage assets, promoting sustainable urban transformation, and enhancing public-private sector collaboration to maximize opportunities in these dynamic urban landscapes.
The panel discussion formed part of the international launch of St. John’s Beacon, one of the key highlights at this year’s MIPIM. As part of our ongoing efforts to unlock leasing opportunities for this landmark asset, we are excited to share that St. John’s Beacon now offers 7,500 sq ft of prime space at its peak—an exceptional opportunity for businesses and occupiers looking to elevate their brand and secure a place on Liverpool’s iconic skyline.
We look forward to connecting with potential tenants who are ready to make their mark in this prime location.
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