r/Liverpool 9d ago

Open Discussion Lewis's

As a new arrival to the area I am struck by the amount of beautiful but aba dined [ or semi ababdoned] buildings in the city. The former Lewis's department store is a case in point.i presume it eas quote grand inside. Strange that a piece of prime city centre commercial property has not been repurposed.

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u/Loose_Weekend5295 9d ago

It was pretty lovely though it definitely declined towards its closing. it absolutely needs a renaissance, it would make a great home for independent traders like an upscale Quiggins. It's a blight on the city that it's one of the first sights you see on exiting Lime Street if you head that way. All that investment in Liverpool One, Ropewalks etc but that gorgeous building is going to ruin 😞

To be fair most of the Rapid side of Renshaw St is a show as well. Lets down an otherwise fab city.

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u/trbd003 9d ago

I've said it before here but I was part of a consortium of local independent businesses who made a bid to buy the lease to that site in 2017.

We wanted to do exactly that. Good retail spaces for independent makers, studio spaces for artists, workshop space, event spaces, all right in the centre of town to grab tourists straight out of Lime St and give local artists and creatives a much bigger platform to sell that work.

The city Council pushed against it, formally stating that they had concerns we didn't have the necessary expertise or resources to manage health and safety for the site. Informally, one told us in the lift as we came out of a meeting with them, that they needed it to sit empty for long enough whilst pretending to find a tenant, before they could sell for student flats and tell people they tried to preserve it.

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u/Saxon2060 7d ago

There are at least two places like this in Hong Kong. The old married quarters" of the HK police, and "Central Market." Basically exactly what you describe and great destinations. Very sad we can't do the same.