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17th October 2016, 06:51 PM
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£40,000000.00p
IF you have a spare £40 million you can buy the Royal Liver Buildings, Liverpool. which has just come on
the open market. Make an offer and get in first Jim.
John
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17th October 2016, 07:08 PM
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Re: £40,000000.00p
Was not aware, thanks John.
Adding the below in case Lotto comes up. K
Liverpool’s world-famous Royal Liver Building is to be put up for sale for the first time in its history.
A guide price of more than £40m has been put on the jewel in Liverpool’s crown as its owners Royal London Mutual Insurance Society decided to sell the building.
The London-based insurance company acquired the Liver Building, which has has undergone extensive refurbishment, in 2011 after a takeover of Royal Liver Assurance, who commissioned its construction before World War One.
Royal Liver Assurance began life in 1850 as The Liverpool Lyver Burial Society, set up in the city to provide people with assistance related to losing a wage-earning relative.
It was formed by nine working-class men in a pub known as the Lyver Inn and after various moves to premises across the city over the next 60 years, Royal Liver started work on the landmark Royal Liver Building in 1908 and moved in on July 19, 1911.
The Royal Liver Building to be put on sale for the first time in its history - Liverpool Echo
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17th October 2016, 07:09 PM
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Re: £40,000000.00p
CLARITATE DEXTRA
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17th October 2016, 10:04 PM
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Re: £40,000000.00p
Paul McCartney could buy that for Liverpool, £40,000,000 is nothing out of his reputed £1.000,000,000. What is he saving up for at his age.??
Brian.
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