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First look inside £30m transformation of Liverpool's North Western Hall into a Radisson RED hotel

The project had originally been expected to be completed in 2020

The restored grand staircase and new replica glasswork inside the Radisson RED hotel inside the former North Western Hotel in Lime Street, Liverpool(Image: Anthony Devlin)

The transformation of Liverpool's famous North Western Hall into a new Radisson hotel is on track to be completed by the summer, the team behind the £30m project has confirmed.

Deansgate Contractors is working with the hotel group to launch the Radisson RED Liverpool in the Grade II-listed building next to Liverpool Lime Street station.

The project includes renovations stretching across the entire 10-storey building, creating 201 bedrooms, five meeting rooms and a new steak restaurant. It's expected to create some 55 jobs.

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The restoration work has included revitalising the grand staircase and reopening a "secret" door onto Lime Street station.

Deansgate was appointed towards the start of 2021 to finish work on the site after the previous contractor, Marcus Worthington and Company, .

In a statement issued in July 2021 when new CGIs were released, the project team said the hotel was expected to be completed during the first quarter of 2022.

Before the previous contractor collapsed, the project had been expected to be finished in 2020.