An ambitious public-private sector initiative will unlock significant real estate and capital investment opportunities for private sector partners to boost the dynamic transformation of the Liverpool City Region, driving a new era of economic growth.
That powerful message was the cornerstone of a Liverpool City Region Combined Authority event held at The Venue at the Royal Liver Building, where attendees were told the area was on the cusp of ground-breaking innovation and huge prosperity.
Alongside details of the Liverpool City Region Capital & Real Estate Investment Programme, investors, business leaders and developers learned of a unique opportunity to collaborate and engage with peers at major industry events – MIPIM 2025 in Cannes and UKREiiF 2025 in Leeds.
Liverpool City Region Combined Authority Mayor Steve Rotheram said unprecedented demand across various real estate sectors had been driven by technological advancement, a robust commitment to sustainable development, and strategic infrastructure investments:
He added: “Together, we can build a sustainable, innovative, and prosperous future.”
Health and Life Sciences, Advanced Manufacturing, Digital Creative and Technology, Maritime, and Net Zero are driving growth and reshaping the real estate landscape.
These sectors are also creating demand for diverse spaces – from office and residential developments to research facilities and mixed-use areas that integrate digital infrastructure, smart building technologies, and sustainable design principles.
The Mayor said there was no better time for the private sector to get involved.
A joint statement on behalf of the six local authorities – Halton, Knowsley, Liverpool, Sefton, St Helens, and Wirral – said they were committed to working alongside private sector partners to realise the full potential of the region’s real estate and investment opportunities:
Liverpool City Region – which is committed to achieving net-zero by 2035 – is pioneering green infrastructure projects, integrating renewable energy into real estate developments and offering green financing mechanisms to drive sustainable construction.
Meanwhile, the region’s transport infrastructure is undergoing a revolutionary upgrade, with a new rail station, a £500m fleet of trains with battery-powered trains, enhanced ferry services and an integrated bus network opening new development corridors, connecting businesses and people.
A standout example of the region’s economic dynamism is the Life Sciences Innovation Zone, which is set to attract £800 million in public and private investment.
With 21 transformative projects, the initiative will generate 8,000 new jobs and drive demand for specialised real estate – from laboratory spaces to research facilities.
Dave Dargan, CEO of Starship Group, said there were exciting times ahead.
Closing the event, Liverpool City Region Combined Authority Chief Executive, Katherine Fairclough, told assembled business leaders and other stakeholders:
With a strategic focus on infectious disease research, digital health, and AI-driven drug discovery, the Life Sciences Innovation Zone offers a compelling opportunity for investors to be part of the next generation of medical breakthroughs.
Digital connectivity is a pillar of the region’s investment proposition. The completion of the LCR Connect ultrafast network has helped to deploy 5G, supporting IoT applications and ensuring that the region’s real estate assets remain competitive in an increasingly digital world.
The region’s universities are also a critical engine for growth, providing a steady pipeline of skilled graduates in key sectors like materials science, digital innovation and sustainable technologies.
These academic institutions are fostering strong collaborations with industry, creating clusters of excellence that are driving investment and shaping the region’s future.
And, with an ambitious goal of delivering nearly 8,000 new homes each year, exists substantial opportunities for residential investment across a variety of accommodation types. This combined with a vibrant cultural scene and an high quality of life, ensures the region remains an increasingly appealing destination for all.
Find out more about becoming part of the Capital and Real Estate programme in the Liverpool City Region.