One of four developments in category at this year's Architects' Journal Awards
The Isle of Man Ferry Terminal in Liverpool has been shortlisted for a prestigious British architecture award.
It's one of four developments in this year's Architects' Journal Awards Infrastructure and Transport Project category.
The terminal, thought to have cost in excess of £70 million, is owned by the Manx Government and opened to passengers in 2024.
David Gooberman, Director of Harbours at the DoI says they're thrilled to see the Terminal recognised at such a level.
And Minister, Dr Michelle Haywood says everyone involved in the project should be proud of the part they played in this success.
It's up against a footbridge in Worcester, a new entrance to a London Underground station and a transport interchange in Stockport.
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