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The Granby Four Streets is an area in Toxteth, Liverpool, England, comprising four streets at the tip of a triangle near the Grade II* listed Princes Park. The streets, designed by Welsh architect Richard Owens and built by Welsh workers during the late 19th century are Beaconsfield Street, Cairns Street, Jermyn Street and Ducie Street. A fifth street, Granby Street, connects the four streets together and mostly contains commercial units.

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  • Στη περιοχή Toxeth του Λίβερπουλ και πιο συγκεκριμένα στο Granby , το 2011 ένα σύνολο κατοίκων, ακτιβιστών και κοινωνικών επενδυτών δημιούργησαν το Granby Four Streets Community Land Trust . Σκοπός ήταν να βοηθήσουν την περιοχή να προσελκύσει ξανά τους κατοίκους που είχαν φύγει τα προηγούμενα χρόνια ή να έρθουν κάτοικοι που επιθυμούν και θέλουν να μείνουν στην περιοχή. Τα σπίτια και τα μαγαζιά πωλούνται ή ενοικιάζονται σε τιμές χαμηλές και η τιμή μεταπώλησης συνδέεται με το διάμεσο επίπεδο μισθών του Λίβερπουλ. Αντιμετωπίζουν το σπίτι σαν «σπιτικό» είναι ένα κομμάτι της γειτονιάς όπου τα μέλη της κοινότητας συνυπάρχουν, το σπίτι δεν είναι ένα ακόμα περιουσιακό στοιχείο για χρηματοδότηση και επένδυση. Σε αυτό βοηθάει Το μοντέλο CLT καθώς προστατεύει την γη από διακυμάνσεις στην αξία. Η γη ανήκει στο CLT. Μέχρι τώρα έχουν ολοκληρώσει 11 κατοικίες εκ των οποίων οι 5 έχουν πουληθεί και οι 6 έχουν ενοικιαστεί. (el)
  • The Granby Four Streets is an area in Toxteth, Liverpool, England, comprising four streets at the tip of a triangle near the Grade II* listed Princes Park. The streets, designed by Welsh architect Richard Owens and built by Welsh workers during the late 19th century are Beaconsfield Street, Cairns Street, Jermyn Street and Ducie Street. A fifth street, Granby Street, connects the four streets together and mostly contains commercial units. The Granby Streets area is among the oldest multicultural neighbourhoods in the country, due to immigration following Britain's post-war period. During the 1960s, the area was designated a "twilight area", resulting in many residents moving out and properties being taken over by landlords with little interest in maintaining the houses. Housing charity Shelter worked in the area during the 1970s, investing money into refurbishing houses in what was one of the earliest examples of community neighbourhood regeneration. Following the 1981 Toxteth riots, the area entered further decline during the late 20th century which saw many streets abandoned and demolished, except for the southernmost four streets which escaped demolition and have since undergone various regeneration schemes of refurbishment starting from 2011. The streets formed part of an initiative by Liverpool City Council in 2013, who sold some of the derelict houses for £1 each on condition that inhabitants would spend their own money to renovate them to an acceptable habitable condition. The Granby Four Streets market was established around 2007, featuring street stalls from local residents and people in the wider community, running on a monthly basis. In December 2015, London-based urban designers Assemble, who had worked in the area as designers and architects since 2012, won a £25,000 Turner Prize for their community project artwork in the Granby Four Streets, the first time the award had been won by a group or collective. The majority of properties on the streets have now been renovated and are inhabited, except for Ducie Street which as of 2022, was subject to a redevelopment proposal including a new build of apartments on vacant land. (en)
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  • Granby Market, looking towards Princes Road, July 2017 (en)
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  • Στη περιοχή Toxeth του Λίβερπουλ και πιο συγκεκριμένα στο Granby , το 2011 ένα σύνολο κατοίκων, ακτιβιστών και κοινωνικών επενδυτών δημιούργησαν το Granby Four Streets Community Land Trust . Σκοπός ήταν να βοηθήσουν την περιοχή να προσελκύσει ξανά τους κατοίκους που είχαν φύγει τα προηγούμενα χρόνια ή να έρθουν κάτοικοι που επιθυμούν και θέλουν να μείνουν στην περιοχή. (el)
  • The Granby Four Streets is an area in Toxteth, Liverpool, England, comprising four streets at the tip of a triangle near the Grade II* listed Princes Park. The streets, designed by Welsh architect Richard Owens and built by Welsh workers during the late 19th century are Beaconsfield Street, Cairns Street, Jermyn Street and Ducie Street. A fifth street, Granby Street, connects the four streets together and mostly contains commercial units. (en)
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