Liverpool proposes Cunard Building as new terminal
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Liverpool’s famous Cunard Building is to become a new cruise terminal for both baggage handling and check-ins, it has been revealed.
The historic building, which was the headquarters for the cruise line until the 1990s, is also being eyed up by the city council, which wants to take over the lease and hold 1,000 of its staff there, the BBC reported.
Under the council’s plan, the body would be able to sell off its Millennium House property and the lease in the Capital building on Old Hall Street.
The current cruise terminal is being operated out of a temporary structure on the city’s waterfront.
The building is the centre of the waterfront’s ‘Three Graces’, which also includes the Port of Liverpool building and the Royal Liver building.
The council will consider the proposal on 11 October.
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