Project will include the full refurbishment of the Glenn Buildings North and Glenn Buildings South as well as the replacement of number 10 Moor Lane with a two-storey retail and leisure unit
Developer St Modwen will begin the next phase of development on its Crosby Village scheme in June.
The announcement follows the recent appointment of Caddick Construction to deliver a range of new and refurbished buildings in the centre.
The project will include the full-scale refurbishment of the existing Glenn Buildings North and Glenn Buildings South as well as the replacement of number 10 Moor Lane with a two-storey retail and leisure unit.
The units are due to complete before Christmas and will deliver units ranging from 645 sq ft to 9,770 sq ft.
David Nuttall, development manager at St Modwen, said: “We acquired the assets in Crosby just over 12 months ago and it was clear that the Village Centre needed a lift.
“We are confident the new scheme will breathe new life into the traditional high street, preserving and modernising the attractive 1930s buildings while delivering new accommodation suitable for modern retailers.
“Since acquiring Crosby Village Centre, we have agreed a new 10-year lease with Home Bargains and we have also refurbished around 4,500 sq ft of office space, which is now 70% let.”