LIVERPOOL
DEVELOPMENT
UPDATE October 2018
Welcome
Welcome to the 2018 edition of the Liverpool Development Update.
As you will discover within these pages, Liverpool is in the midst of an
unprecedented renaissance - with the city on course to attract over £1
billion in new developments for the 6th consecutive year!
Indications are showing that both 2019 and 2020 are set to continue
seeing such high levels of investment, bringing new homes; leisure, health
and education facilities; and a mixture of offices/industrial
and commercial space creating new jobs to
support this city’s growing economy and rising
population.
Since I became Mayor in 2012, there
has been over £5.7 billion invested
by the public and private sectors
across the city, with just short of
£3 billion of that (more than half)
being invested in our
neighbourhoods.
In that time:
9,700 new homes have been
built;
Over 5,000 empty homes have
been brought back into use; and
12.3 million square feet of floorspace has
been built or refurbished to provide space for
over 19,000 jobs.
Encouragingly, 2018 has seen several larger schemes begin that will
underpin growth for the coming decade, in particular the first four
residential schemes on the much anticipated Liverpool Waters, and we
are making steady progress in getting ready to begin building the new
cruise liner terminal and associated hotel development. Progress is also
evident at the £1bn Paddington Village scheme, with its first two
schemes now underway; and more due to start next year.
In the residential sector, my original target to build 5,000 new homes has
been surpassed, whilst the Council’s own ethical new housing company
Liverpool Foundation Homes Ltd is now up and running with its first two
schemes already on site. The new company will be responsible for
building and refurbishing an additional 10,000 homes over the coming
years, many of which will be targeted at people who often have
difficulty finding the kind of home which suits their needs and budget.
As we approach the end of the second decade of the 21st century, the
prospects for our city remain positive. The value of schemes either with
or seeking planning approval, or in the early stages of preparation now
exceeds £14.5 billion. This includes the potential for over 25,000 new
homes and over 30,000 new jobs.
This document shows where some of that investment is likely to be. I
hope you find it useful and informative.
Joe Anderson, OBE Mayor of Liverpool
FRONT COVER:
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1. ON SITE: ARTIST’S CGI’S OF
PARLIAMENT RESIDENCES 2. COMPLETED: THE FIRST MAJOR
HALF OF LIVERPOOL SHOPPING
PARK, EDGE LANE 3. COMPLETED: NEW HOMES AT
“OGDEN’S PLACE”
Contents
Development Overview – Citywide 1
Development Overview: City Centre 2
City Centre: Offices 3
City Centre: Retail 4
City Centre: Leisure & Culture 5
City Centre: Hotels 6
City Centre: Knowledge Quarter 7
City Centre: Residential 8
City Centre Development Schedule 9
Development Overview: Outside the City Centre 23
Neighbourhoods: Industry & Warehousing 25
Neighbourhoods: Retail & Leisure 26
Neighbourhoods: Schools 27
Neighbourhoods: Health 27
Neighbourhoods: Residential 28
North Liverpool Mayoral Development Zone 31
Stonebridge Cross Mayoral Development Zone 35
Central Liverpool Mayoral Development Zone 37
South Liverpool Mayoral Development Zone 39
CITY-WIDE DEVELOPMENT
ACTIVITY OVERVIEW:
KEY FACTS AT A GLANCE:
• Value of major schemes completed in the
whole City of Liverpool since January 2012:
£5.8 billion
• Construction value of major schemes
completed in Liverpool since January 2018:
£584 million
• Number of potential new/safeguarded FTE
equivalent job spaces created by city-
wide developments completed since
January 2018: 800
• Actual construction value of major
schemes currently on site city-wide:
£1.48 billion.
• Number of potential new/safeguarded FTE
job spaces that will be created by new
developments that are currently on site:
2,080
Development Overview: City-wide
ON SITE: “QUAY CENTRAL” AND “PARK CENTRAL” ARE THE FIRST MAJOR
SCHEMES ON LIVERPOOL WATERS TO COMMENCE OUTSIDE OF THE CITY
CENTRE. THE SCHEME, BEING BUILT IN TWO PHASES, WILL DELIVER 237
APARTMENTS.
OVERALL CITY-WIDE INVESTMENT LEVELS
CONTINUE ON EVEN COURSE
Once again, construction activity across Liverpool has
continued to achieve over £1 billion each year. At
present the city has some £1.48 billion worth of
development activity on site, with some £482 million of
this taking place outside of the City Centre.
As several of our larger, long term development schemes
came to a close in 2017, it is the housing sector which is
currently seeing the lion’s share of investment. The number of
homes being built in the city has soared, whilst there are an
increasing number of residential schemes coming forward for
planning. These will go some way to providing the 25,000 to
30,000 new homes Liverpool will need over the next 15 years.
These numbers will be boosted even further as the number of
new homes that will be part of the Council’s own housing
development company vehicle – Liverpool Foundation Homes
Ltd” – gets underway.
Some £277 million worth of investment is being seen in the
student accommodation sector, though there are indications
that investors are beginning to realise that the market may be
reaching saturation point and some proposed schemes have
now been converted following initial submission to studio-sized
residential accommodation for key workers and young
professionals.
The hotel sector is one that is growing again, with £119 million
currently being invested in new hotels, guest houses and
serviced apartments. The tourism and leisure sector in the city
continues to grow; year-on-year the number of hotel rooms
sold is growing, along with room revenues. These rises are
partly due to the success of the Council’s Arena, Convention
and Exhibition Centres, but also to the continuing investment
and sponsorship of major cultural events which the city is
renowned for. The recent Giants Spectacular attracted over
1.2 million visitors to the city.
Developments to watch coming forward for the future will be
the new cruise liner terminal, a possible new football stadium
for Everton Football Club at Bramley Moore Dock, a new
creative district at Ten Streets, leisure developments at Kings
Dock, and redevelopment and restoration at the former
Garden Festival site now known as Festival Park.
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Breakdown of development values by
activity currently on site, Liverpool city-wide
as at October 2018 (£m)
22
104
39
29
16
119 126
773
227
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INDUSTRIAL
OFFICES
RETAIL/DISTRICT CENTRES
HEALTH CENTRES & HOSPITALS
EDUCATION (SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, UNIVERSITIES)
HOTELS
OTHER MAJOR LEISURE ATTRACTIONS
PUBLIC SECTOR INC INFRASTRUCTURE
STUDENT ACCOMMODATION
HOUSING (NON-STUDENT)
CITY CENTRE DEVELOPMENT
ACTIVITY OVERVIEW:
KEY FACTS AT A GLANCE:
Value of major schemes completed in
the City Centre since January 2012:
£2.37 billion
Number of potential new FTE jobs
created or safeguarded in the City
Centre by developments
completed since January 2012
(when let and filled to capacity):
12,294
Value of major schemes completed
in the City Centre since January 2018:
£246 million
Number of potential new FTE jobs
created or safeguarded in the City
Centre by developments
completed since January 2018
(when let and filled to capacity):
440
Actual construction value of major
schemes currently on site across the
City Centre: £1.03 billion.
Development Overview: City Centre
PROPOSED: THE £30 MILLION 200 BEDROOM, 4 STAR HOTEL TO BE BUILT NEXT TO
THE NEW CRUISE LINER TERMINAL AT THE NORTHERN END OF PRINCES DOCK. A
PLANNING APPLICATION FOR THE SCHEME IS EXPECTED TO BE SUBMITTED SOON.
PADDINGTON VILLAGE LEADING THE WAY
AMONGST NEW CROP OF DEVELOPMENTS
The Knowledge Quarter area of the City Centre is taking centre
stage as several new developments get underway. As the Lime
Street Gateway project comes to an end bringing a new
Premier Inn hotel, student accommodation and leisure outlets,
Paddington Village has now started with two major schemes
having commenced this year. Several student and residential
schemes are also underway in the Fabric District which forms
part of the northern flank of the Knowledge Quarter.
As the City Council finalises its plans for building 400,000 sq ft of
Grade A office space at Pall Mall Exchange, a number of other
office schemes have been coming forward including at the
Royal College of Physicians in Paddington Village, and plans for
the Data Company to open a 110,000 sq ft call centre on King’s
Dock that will employ over 1,500 staff. Meanwhile, HMRC’s £40
million refurbishment of India Buildings’ 270,000 sq ft is in full
swing ahead of the arrival of its 3,500 staff.
Overall, investment levels in the City Centre continue to rise,
with 2018 already looking set to exceed 2017’s £601 million
worth of completions.
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EXPECTED COMPLETION YEAR AND VALUES OF SCHEMES CURRENTLY ON SITE
COMPLETED SCHEME VALUES
EXPECTED COMPLETION YEAR AND VALUES OF UNSTARTED SCHEMES AS SUGGESTED BY DEVELOPERS
Major Development Schemes in Liverpool City Centre since 2012
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464
277 233
601
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478
(745)
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(890) 322
568
(894) 781
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City Centre: Offices
IN JULY 2018, 160 STAFF OF EVERTON FOOTBALL CLUB TRANSFERRED
FROM GOODISON PARK ONTO THE SEVENTH FLOOR OF THE ROYAL LIVER
BUILDING. THE SEVENTH FLOORS WAS REFURBISHED TO GRADE A
STANDARD FOLLOWING THE £48 MILLION PURCHASE IN FEBRUARY 2017
OF THE BUILDING BY A CONSORTIUM THAT INCLUDED EVERTON’S OWNER
FARHAD MOSHIRI.
IN JANUARY 2018, CONSENT WAS GRANTED FOR WIRRAL-BASED BUSINESS
THE CONTACT COMPANY AND DEVELOPMENT PARTNER YPG TO BUILD
65,000 SQ FT GRADE A OFFICE SPACE ON LAND AT MONARCHS QUAY, PART
OF KING’S DOCK. SOME 1,000 CALL CENTRE STAFF WILL MOVE IN WHEN IT IS
COMPLETED.
PROPOSED: A SERIES OF PUBLIC CONSULTATION EVENTS TOOK PLACE
DURING JULY 2018 INTO HOW PALL MALL EXCHANGE SHOULD BE
DESIGNED TO CREATE 400,000 SQ FT OF GRADE A OFFICE SPACE WHILST
RETAINING A GREEN SPACE. AN APPLICATION WILL SOON BE SUBMITTED
FOR THE SCHEME WHICH WILL HAVE THREE BUILDINGS. THE
DEVELOPMENT WILL BE BUILT BY LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL IN
ASSOCIATION WITH PARTNERS KIER PROPERTY AND CTP.
The last twelve months to September 2018 has
seen £6.6 million invested in refurbishing
Liverpool City Centre’s office stock, whilst a
further £44.6 million is currently underway. This
includes the £40 million refurbishment of India
Buildings for HM Revenue and Customs where
some 3,500 staff will begin moving into the
270,000 sq ft complex from late 2019/early
2020. Apart from the HMRC deal other notable
lettings this year have included financial
advisors Wilson Grange moving into the city
and taking 10,682 sq ft at 12 Princes Parade,
and tax advisors BDO committing to 17,085 sq
ft at 5 Temple Square.
Liverpool needs new build Grade A office
space as a matter of urgency. According to
local property agents CBRE and Worthington
Owen, a combination of diminishing space
and growing demand from professional
services firms is likely to push the headline rent
for Grade A accommodation past its current
level of £21.50 per sq ft, making it more
attractive for developers and investors to
move in and start building.
Whilst investors continue to refurbish older
stock (such as Cert Properties’ Centric House),
new schemes totalling 725,000 sq ft are being
proposed for schemes at Pall Mall Exchange
(400,000 sq ft), Monarch’s Quay on King’s
Waterfront (65,000 sq ft) and William Jessop
House (100,000 sq ft) at Princes Dock. The
Spine within Paddington Village will provide
160,000 sq ft, half of which will be taken by The
Royal College of Physicians from late 2020.
Since October 2017:
£9.6m Value of office refurbishments or
new space completed
97,072 Square feet of office floorspace
created or refurbished
655 Net potential safeguarded or new
jobs created when the above
space is filled
Currently on site (as at September 2018):
£44.6m Value of office refurbishments/
developments
357,000 Square feet of office floorspace
being built or refurbished
4,160 Net potential safeguarded or new
jobs created when the above
space is filled
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City Centre: Retail
Investment in retailing in the City Centre has
continued to concentrate on refurbishment work
to existing stores. The departure of BHS left a
large unit in the prime retail area that has been
taken by H&M who are currently improving the
Lord Street façade of the building and carrying
out refurbishment of the interior; it will open
towards the end of this year. Meanwhile, further
along in Church Street, beauty store Lush are in
the process of refurbishing the former Dorothy
Perkins store before moving into it from its current
Whitechapel home, and as work continues on
the MET Quarter it has been announced that
children’s department store Kids Cavern is to
open a new 15,000 sq ft outlet in the complex.
Liverpool ONE has seen some investment in its
stores: JD Sports carried out a £1million
refurbishment of its Paradise Street store which
reopened in December 2017, whilst in spring
2018, Foot Locker moved into HMV’s old unit
opposite Debenhams.
In July, Liverpool BID Company secured a “yes”
vote from businesses for a further 5 year term of
the Retail & Leisure BID, backing a £5 million
masterplan to further improve safety and
cleansing and boost footfall through events and
animation in the city centre. Key projects in the
business plan includes the £250,000 investment
into the creation of a dedicated cleaning team,
the BID Street Rangers.
Meanwhile, Liverpool’s main retail district has
seen significant growth in footfall – bucking the
national trend with January to July 2018 having
seen a rise of 6.7% to 7.5 million visitors.
Completed since October 2017:
£2.7m Value of retail refurbishments/
developments completed
56,300 Square feet of new retail floorspace
built
90 Net potential new jobs created
when the above space is filled
Currently on site (as at September 2018):
£8.5m Value of retail refurbishments/
developments across city centre
50,219 Square feet of retail floorspace
being built or refurbished
75 Net potential new jobs created
when the above space is filled
JD SPORTS ON PARADISE STREET.
FOOT LOCKER MOVED INTO HMV’S OLD UNIT WHEN HHV DECIDED TO
DOWNSIZE TO A SMALLER ONE NEARBY.
REFURBISHMENT WORK IS CONTINUING AT QUEENSBERRY’S “MET QUARTER”
WHERE KIDS QUARTER WILL JOIN EVERYMAN CINEMAS, WHICH WAS
ANNOUNCED LAST YEAR AS THE LEISURE ANCHOR TENANT IN THE NEW-LOOK
COMPLEX. RESTAURANTS WILL OCCUPY THE VICTORIA STREET END OF THE
SITE WITH A LUXURY RETAIL OFFER CONCENTRATED ON THE LOWER LEVEL AND
AT THE FRONT OF THE CENTRE. BRANDS ALREADY LOCATED IN THE COMPLEX
INCLUDE MAC, HUGO BOSS, JO MALONE, KURT GEIGER AND LK BENNETT.
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City Centre: Leisure and Culture
THE NEW “COURTYARD BAR AND KITCHEN” AT THE ROYAL COURT
THEATRE, COMPLETED AND OPENED IN OCTOBER 2017. THE INTERIOR
DESIGN WAS DRAWN UP BY MARTIN MARK, WINNERS OF BBC’S GREAT
INTERIOR DESIGN CHALLENGE, AND INVOLVED A NUMBER OF THE
THEATRE’S SPECIALIST STAFF, INCLUDING THE PROFESSIONAL SET BUILDING
TEAM. SOME OF THE TABLES IN THE RESTAURANT WERE MADE OUT OF
RESTORED PIECES OF PAST STAGE SHOW SETS
COMPLETING IMMINENTLY: REGENERATION LIVERPOOL/ION’S £39
MILLION LIME STREET GATEWAY WILL FEATURE NEW GROUND LEVEL
RETAIL/LEISURE UNITS ALONG LIME STREET’S KEY STREET FRONTAGE.
A GHOST SHIP APPEARED ON LIVERPOOL’S WORLD FAMOUS WATERFRONT
AS PART OF THE CITY’S THREE FESTIVALS TALL SHIPS REGATTA IN MAY 2018.
THE ILLUSION OF A THREE-DIMENSIONAL 17TH CENTURY BOAT WAS
CREATED BY PROJECTING AN EERIE VISION ALONG THE SURFACE OF THE
SURROUNDING WATER OF SALTHOUSE DOCK AND WAS A HIGHLIGHT OF
LIVERPOOL TALL SHIPS 2018.
October 2017 saw completion of the latest phase
of refurbishment of the Royal Court Theatre,
involving a £2.9 million extension turning the
former neighbouring Penny Farthing pub into a
new bar and restaurant called the “Courtyard
Bar and Kitchen”.
Across the city centre, the shift from retail to
leisure is continuing. Amongst the schemes
completed have been the Cavern Club and
Bem Brasil’s £1 million 145-cover Festival Food &
Drink Grill which landed in Mathew Street
opposite Liverpool’s iconic Cavern Club; whilst
Aberdeen Standard Investments spent £1 million
refurbishing over 40,000 sq ft of retail and leisure
space at the Albert Dock complex.
Outside of the Main Retail Area, Higsons opened
the H1780 Tap & Still brewery and distillery in a
vacant warehouse in the Baltic District in
December 2017. The brewery now produces
three beers – named Pilsner, Amber and Pale –
under the Higson’s brand name. Amongst several
other bars which have opened are Aether on
Chavasse Park, part of the Alchemist brand.
During 2018, TripAdvisor named Liverpool as one
of the best places to visit in the world, the third
best city to visit in the UK, and the best city in
England outside of London. These accolades
were no doubt awarded, in part, due to an
impressive list of culture, musical and sporting
events held to mark 10 years since the city hosted
European Capital of Culture. The Liverpool 2018
programme has so far included a series of events,
exhibitions, seasons and performances including
the Terracotta Warriors at the World Museum, the
finale of the Clipper Round the World yacht race,
the Giants, and the Tate Liverpool’s 30th birthday.
Since October 2017:
£9.2m Value of leisure refurbishments/
developments completed
66,678 Square feet of leisure floorspace
built or refurbished
120 Net potential new jobs created
when the above space is filled
Currently on site (as at September 2018):
£6.0m Value of leisure refurbishments/
developments on site
30,000 Square feet of leisure floorspace
being built or refurbished
80 Net potential new jobs created
when the above space is filled 5
City Centre: Hotels & Serviced Apartments
The first half of 2018 has seen the number of hotel
rooms sold continuing to rise as more people
come to the city for leisure and work purposes.
Surpassing 1 million rooms sold by the end of
June, the current predication is that the end of
this year will match the total 2 million rooms
booked in 2017.
Meanwhile, the construction of new hotels, apart-
hotels and serviced apartments continues. Not
only will the £16 million conversion of the Corn
Exchange bring a 205 bedroom apart-hotel later
this year, work has also started on both the 100
bedroom Quest Apart-hotel on Church Street,
and the 114 suites at the “Hilton Garden Inn” on
Renshaw Street. The 100 bedroom Premier Inn at
Lime Street, and Epic’s new 122 bedroomed
“Seel Street Hotel” at 42-46 Seel Street will be
opening in the coming months.
Plans for further hotels are still coming forward,
with proposals for 10 new hotels with a combined
total of over 1,000 rooms/apartment suites having
been submitted or approved since the start of
this year. These include:
207 bedrooms in “Innside Liverpool”, the
former Post & Echo Building on Old Hall Street;
202 bedrooms in “Radisson RED” at North
Western Hall on Lime Street (Worthington
Properties/Radisson);
189 bedrooms inside the former Municipal
Buildings (The Fragrance Group);
154 bedrooms inside a new “Nyx Hotel”
inside Gostins Building on Hanover Street;
126 bedrooms and 14 serviced apartments
on a vacant site at Drury Lane/Brunswick
Street.
Since October 2017:
£30.1m Value of hotel/serviced apartments
completed or refurbished
120 New serviced apartments created
in the last 12 months
55 Net new jobs created from the
above
Currently on site (as at September 2018):
£56.8m Value of hotel refurbishments/
developments & serviced apartments
300 / 290 Hotel rooms / serviced apartments
being created
123 Net potential new jobs to be created
by the above
ON SITE: QUEST APART-HOTEL, 58-72 CHURCH STREET, WILL DELIVER
100 SERVICED APARTMENTS ABOVE SHOPS OVERLOOKING THE CITY’S
PRIMARY RETAIL STREET.
PROPOSED: VISUALS OF THE HOTEL/APARTMENTS INCLUDED WITH THE
PLANNING APPLICATION FOR GOSTINS BUILDING SHOW ‘NYX’ SIGNAGE.
NYX HOTELS MANAGES 130 LEONARDO-BRANDED HOTELS IN EUROPE
INCLUDING PRAGUE AND MILAN, WITH NEW LOCATIONS COMING SOON
IN HERZLIYA (ISRAEL), MUNICH AND MADRID.
PROPOSED: MELIA HOTELS INTERNATIONAL HAS BEEN SIGNUED UP TO
OPERATE A NEW 207 BEDROOM “INNSIDE LIVERPOOL” HOTEL INSIDE THE
FORMER POST & ECHO BUILDING AT OLD HALL STREET. THE SCHEME WILL
ALSO INCLUDE A REFURBISHMENT OF 44,000 SQ FT OF OFFICES AND
PROVIDE 17,000 SQ FT OF NEW GROUND FLOOR RETAIL SPACE.
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City Centre: Knowledge Quarter Mayoral Development Zone
PROPOSED: “THE SPINE” WILL BE A £35 MILLION, 14 STOREY, 160,000 SQ FT
OFFICE BUILDING. THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS WILL OCCUPY
THE BOTTOM THREE AND TOP FOUR STOREYS FOR A CENTRE OF CLINICAL
EXCELLENCE WHEN OPEN IN AUTUMN 2020. THE REMAINING SEVEN
FLOORS WILL OFFER A FLEXIBLE RANGE OF WORKSPACES DESIGNED TO
MEET THE NEEDS OF ORGANISATIONS IN THE HEALTH, SCIENCE AND
EDUCATION SECTORS. TO ITS RIGHT WILL BE A NEW HOTEL. TO THE LEFT IS
THE LIVERPOOL INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE, CURRENTLY ON SITE.
PROPOSED: LJMU’S £64 MILLION CAMPUS EXTENSION WILL INCLUDE TWO
NEW BUILDINGS – A STUDENT LIFE BUILDING (PHASE 1) AND A SPORTS
BUILDING (PHASE 2), AS WELL AS IMPROVING A KEY GATEWAY INTO THE
CITY WITH NEW PUBLIC SPACES AND FACILITIES. THE FIRST PHASE IS
CURRENTLY SCHEDULED TO OPEN IN AUTUMN 2020.
ON SITE: THE UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL’S SCHOOL OF LAW AND SOCIAL
JUSTICE COMPRISES OF THE REFURBISHMENT OF THE EXISTING CYPRESS
BUILDING, AND THE CREATION OF A NEW MULTI-STOREY EXTENSION TO
CREATE A RECTANGULAR PREMISES WITH A CENTRAL ATRIUM. THE
EXISTING BUILDING AND EXTENSION IS TO RECEIVE A NEW CLADDING
SYSTEM TO CREATE AN ENHANCED APPEARANCE.
Liverpool’s Knowledge Quarter Mayoral
Development Zone is the hub for the city’s
burgeoning knowledge economy and one of the
main economic drivers of the city region. It includes
the city’s universities, the Royal Liverpool University
Hospital (currently being rebuilt), the Liverpool
School of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool Science
Park, The National Oceanographic Centre, Mersey
Bio Incubator, the Art & Design Academy, the
Liverpool Institute for the Performing Arts and
Liverpool Community College. Between them,
these organisations provide accommodation for
learning, research, incubation and
commercialisation by new and growing businesses,
and some £1.2 billion has been invested since 2012.
Several schemes on Paddington Village are
now either underway or their plans are taking
shape. With a £12 million site remediation
programme almost completed, both the
Liverpool International College and Rutherford
Cancer Centre Northwest are on site.
Meanwhile, plans are now in or have been
announced for the new headquarters for the
Royal College of Physicians (to be called “The
Spine”), and other buildings to house a new 4
star hotel, a diagnostic centre, and a multi-
storey car park.
As work continues on the £162 million
Clatterbridge Cancer Centre, construction is
due to recommence on the Royal Liverpool
University Hospital after the government
stepped in to complete the project following
the much publicised collapse of construction
firm Carillion. When completed in 2020, it will
have 646 beds on 23 wards including a state-of-
the-art critical care unit and a large clinical
research facility; and with 18 operating theatres
and an emergency department, will be one of
the biggest hospitals in the North West.
Currently on site (as at September 2018):
£940m Value of developments under
construction
10,358,226 Square feet of office/health/
education floorspace on site
220 Net potential new jobs created
when the above space is filled
Proposed (as at September 2018):
£2 bn Value of developments proposed
across the Knowledge Quarter
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City Centre: Residential & Student Accommodation
Liverpool City Centre’s population has now grown
to over 40,000 living in over 14,000 residences.
2018 is likely to see more residential apartments
completed than in previous years, whilst early
projections for 2019 are showing that over 3,000
units could potentially come onto the market.
Several very large volume schemes have
commenced in the last 12 months, the largest
being The Elliot Group’s “Infinity Waters” which will
deliver over 1,000 units on its own. In addition, all
three residential towers on Princes Dock have
now started (685 units in total), with Strand House
(383 units) also underway overlooking The Strand.
The trend for larger volume schemes looks set to
continue with an increasing number coming
forward for planning approval with over 300 units
each. More details can be found in the Liverpool
Residential Update, companion document to this.
Since September 2017:
£84.8m Value of completed student
accommodation schemes
1,092 Number of student bedrooms
completed
£69.3m Value of (non-student) residential
schemes completed
465 Number of (non-student) new
homes completed
Currently on site (at September 2018):
£190m Value of student accommodation
schemes under construction
4,621 Number of student bedrooms under
construction
£548.4m Value of (non-student) residential
schemes under construction
4,597 Number of (non-student) new
homes under construction
ON SITE: ALL THREE NEIGHBOURING TOWERS AT PRINCES DOCK, PART OF
LIVERPOOL WATERS, ARE NOW ON SITE. BETWEEN THEM THEY WILL PROVIDE
685 PRIVATE RENTED SECTOR APARTMENTS ATA COMBINED DEVELOPMENT
VALUE OF OVER £150 MILLION.
PROPOSED: DEVELOPER YPG'S PLANS TO PAY HOMAGE TO THE BEATLES
WITH A £50 MILLION MIXED-USED SCHEME IN THE FABRIC DISTRICT. THE
PROPOSALS FEATURE THREE APARTMENT BLOCKS CALLED FAB ONE, FAB
TWO AND FAB THREE WITH ROOFTOP GARDENS PROVIDING RESIDENTS WITH
COMMUNAL GREEN SPACE AND PANORAMIC VIEWS OVER THE CITY
CENTRE AND THE RIVER MERSEY.
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2017 2018
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1,244
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1,326
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350
2,427
114
716 96
290
830
1,259
846
Number of residential units completed
or on site in Liverpool City Centre
STUDENT BEDROOMS COMPLETED
RESIDENTIAL UNITS COMPLETED
STUDENT BEDROOMS ON SITE
RESIDENTIAL UNITS ON SITE
City Centre Development Schedule
This schedule provides detailed information on schemes in the City Centre, some of which have been
completed in the last 13 months, are on site, have a live planning application submitted/pending or
have received planning consent.
CITY CENTRE COMPLETED SEPTEMBER 2017 – SEPTEMBER 2018
COMMERCIAL DISTRICT MAP REF ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER COST COMPLETED
1 Silkhouse Court, Tithebarn
Street
Conversion from office tower to create 193 self-
contained flats.
Fortis £25m September
2018
2 “Beetham Court/ Hadwens
Apartments”, 51-57 Tithebarn
Street
Refurbishment of office space, and conversion of
third and fourth floors into 8 x 2 bedroom apart-
ments with a new ground floor retail unit to Pall Mall.
Curtins £1.5m October
2017
MARYBONE 3 “Collegiate Apartments”, 11
Fontenoy Street
To erect nine storey building with 200 student
bedrooms.
Key Design LLP £15m August 2018
4 Georgian House Apart Hotel,
Trueman Street
Conversion from offices to 4 serviced apartments Alexander Ware £0.5m November
2017
ST GEORGES QUARTER 5 Royal Court Theatre, Roe
Street
Conversion of Penny Farthing pub to courtyard bar
and kitchen, and first floor restaurant
Royal Court
Liverpool Trust
£2.9m October
2017
6 Lime Street Station Remodelling of station to include two new
platforms for increased capacity
Network Rail
Infrastructure Ltd
£145m August 2018
HISTORIC DOWNTOWN 7 Victoria Street Car Park,
Victoria Street
New 333 space multi-storey car park with ground
floor bar/restaurant space with roof terrace
Liverpool City
Council
£6.5m December
2017
8 87-95 Dale Street/2-6
Cheapside
Building rebuild with 6 ground floor commercial
units and 18 flats above
Jamworks £1.5m November
2017
9 Centric House, Morrfields Refurbishment of 27,000 sq ft offices Cert Property £3m August 2018
10 “The Castle Collection”, 14
Cook Street
Conversion from offices to 18 serviced apartments Pierce &
Biersadorf
£1m October
2017
11 “Castle Hey”, Harrington
Street
Conversion of upper floors to 33 apartments.
Refurbishment of ground floor nightclubs/shopfronts.
Derwent Lodge
Estates Limited
£3m November
2017
12 EasyHotel, 47 Castle St Conversion from offices to 77 bedroom budget
hotel
EasyHotel £3m November
2017
13 Corn Exchange Building,
Fenwick Street
Conversion of lower ground floor and floors 1-8
from offices to a 205 bedroom apart-hotel.
BJ 201 Limited
and BJ 202 Ltd
£16m Autumn
2018
14 “Gravity Residence”, Drury
House, 19 Water St
Conversion from office to student accommodation
with 92 studios, 5 one bed flats and 7 two bed flats
Signature Black
Limited
£6m September
2018
WATERFRONT: STRAND 15 Royal Liver Building, Pier
Head
Refurbishment of 7th floor Everton Football
Club
Not
disclosed
July 2018
16 Albert Dock Conversion of offices to retail Aberdeen Asset
Management
£1m September
2018
MAIN RETAIL AREA 17 Festival Food & Drink Grill,
Mathew Street
Conversion to 145 cover restaurant BEM Brazil £1m August 2018
18 Produce Exchange, 8
Victoria Street
Refurbishment and conversion to 54 x 1, 2 and 3
bedroom luxury apartments
Foster Marlon
Group
£8m October
2017
19 Sir Thomas House, Sir Thomas
Street
Conversion to 44 luxury student studio apartments Urban Point
Limited
£2.5m December
2017
20 JD Sports, 4 Paradise St Refurbishment and extension JD Sports £1m Dec 2017
21 RBS Bank, 2-8 Church Street Conversion of former clothes store to RBS Bank RBS £1m Nov 2017
22 Playhouse Theatre,
Williamson Square
Refurbishment including repairs to facade Playhouse
Theatre
£0.55m December
2017
23 Parker Street Residences, 11-
17 Parker Street
Conversion of 2nd to 7th floors to 91 x 1 bed
apartments
Property Frontiers £5m December
2017
24 Clayton Square Shopping
Centre
Conversion of former Morrisons store to McDonalds
restaurant
McDonalds
Restaurants
£1.2m October
2017
25 21-23 Ranelagh Street Conversion into 9 apartments with ground floor
restaurant.
Rathbone Trust
Company Ltd
£1m November
2017
26 Lanigans, 33-35 Ranelagh
Street
Conversion of upper floor to pod hotel with 12
bedrooms of between 2 and 12 bedspaces.
Tipp Pool Limited Not
known
Winter
2017
ROPEWALKS 27 Lock & Key Hotel, 17 Duke
Street
Conversion to 16 bedroom hotel TMA Group Limited £1m September
2017 9
BALTIC TRIANGLE MAP REF ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER COST COMPLETED
28 "H1780 - Tap & Still", 62-
64 Bridgewater Street
To convert existing industrial premises to craft brewery,
including beer production, distillery, visitor centre
Higsons Brewery
Limited
£2.5m December
2017
KNOWLEDGE QUARTER - HOPE STREET 29 “Philharmonic Rise”, 35-
4-22 Catharine Street
Deconversion of existing student accommodation
back to original 23 individual private town houses
Hollinwood Homes
Limited
£7m Spring 2018
30 2 Maryland Street Conversion from offices to 12 bed-room house in
multiple occupation
Oliver Andrew
Property Limited
£0.5m September
2017
KNOWLEDGE QUARTER GATEWAY 31 “The Ascent”, Renshaw
Street
New 13 storey building with 196 student apartments IconInk £24m December
2017
32 “Brownlows Inn”, 10
Mount Pleasant
Conversion of upper floors to 7 bedroom hotel Original NW
Limited/Brownlows
£0.2m December
2017
33 Lime Street Gateway:
20-22 Bolton Street
Student accommodation with 412 bedrooms as part
of a larger mixed use scheme.
Regeneration
Liverpool/ Ion
£20m September
2018
KNOWLEDGE QUARTER 34 41-43 Seymour Terrace,
Seymour Street
Conversion to 8 student apartments. Mr Steve Murray £0.5m August 2018
35 “Pembroke Studios”, 4-
10 Pembroke Place
New six-storey building comprising 94 student studios
and ground floor retail
Yu Property Group £6.5m September
2017
CITY CENTRE ON SITE
LIVERPOOL WATERS: WATERLOO/PRINCES MAP REF ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER COST TO COMPLETE
36 “Hive City”, William
Jessop Way
New 30 storey tower with 276 PRS apartments Moda Living £48m September
2020
37 “Plaza 1821”, William
Jessop Way
New tower with 105 one and two-bedroom PRS
apartments and ground floor commercial
Peel/The Regenda
Group
£21m September
2019
38 “The Lexington”, William
Jessop Way
34 storey residential block with 304 private rented
sector apartments
Moda Living £82m Summer 2020
COMMERCIAL DISTRICT 39 Irwell Chambers, 9
Union Street
To erect 2 storey roof extension to provide 20
residential apartments
RDI Property £2m December
2018
40 60 Old Hall Street Conversion from office to create 115 serviced
apartments with roof-top gym
Signature Living £17m June 2019
41 “Exchange Station”,
Tithebarn Street
Refurbishment of existing office building providing
175,700 sq ft
Commercial Estates
Group
£7m December
2018
PUMPFIELDS 42 “Infinity Waters”, Leeds
Street/Pall Mall
Three towers of 39, 33 and 27 floors to include 1,002
apartments
The Elliot Group £250m Summer
2021
43 “North Point”, 70-90 Pall
Mall, L3
3 to 18 storeys comprising 507 live/work studios,
apartments and duplexes, car park, ground floor retail,
café/bar, restaurants, spa, offices and first floor gym.
Seeking replacement
developer
£90m Not known
(stalled)
44 “The Metalworks”,
Vauxhall Road
Two linked 11/13 storey blocks with 312 apartments,
ground floor commercial space, car parking for 53.
Azure Horizons Ltd £40m Autumn
2020
ST GEORGE’S QUARTER 45 “The Paramount”, 28
London Road
488 bedroom student accommodation in 7 to 11
storey building
Seeking new
developer
£35m Scheme
stalled.
HISTORIC DOWNTOWN 46 Princes Building, 81 Dale
Street, 11-13 Cheapside
and 10 Hockenhall Alley
Conversion of buildings to form 41 apartments,
including the reconfiguration of ground floor
commercial units.
Goodman Wells £9m Autumn
2018
47 “The Residence”, 8
Water St
Conversion from offices with roof-top extension to 123
apartments
Prospect Capital £22m April 2019
48 Reliance House, 20
Water Street
Conversion from offices to 139 apartments Legacie £24m September
2018
49 HMRC, India Buildings Major refurbishment of 270,000 sq ft office space for
3,500 staff
HMRC £40m November
2019
50 “Strand Plaza”, The
Strand
Conversion of office block to 135 apartments Primesite
Developments
£26m Spring 2019
51 The Gin Distillery, 52-54
Castle Street
Conversion to incorporate micro-distillery, visitor and
interpretive centre, eating/drinking restaurant
Liverpool Gin Distillery
Limited
£1m October
2018
52 “Strand House”, 21
Strand Street
New 16/19 storey mixed use development comprising
395 apartments with residents gym, cinema, roof
terrace, and two ground floor commercial units
FT Patten Properties/
Panacea Property
Development
£86m Summer
2020
WATERFRONT STRAND 53 Edward Pavilion, Albert
Dock
Refurbishment of 70,000 sq ft as Grade A floorspace Castleforge Partners £2m November
2018 10
MAIN RETAIL AREA MAP REF ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER COST TO COMPLETE
54 H&M, 67-79 Lord Street Refurbishment of former BHS store for H&M H&M Not
disclosed
December
2018
55 Magical History Museum,
23 Mathew Street
Conversion of upper floors to Beatles memorabilia
museum
Roag Best Not
disclosed
August 2018
56 The MET Quarter,
Whitechapel Street
Refurbishment of 20,000 sq ft retail floorspace and
addition of 18,000 sq ft four-screen boutique cinema
by Everyman as well as additional restaurant space.
Queensberry Real
Estate
£2m August 2018
57 Lush, 38-46 Church
Street
Refurbishment of former Dorothy Perkins store for Lush Lush Not
disclosed
January
2019
58 Quest Apart-Hotel, 58-
72 Church Street
To convert 2nd to 4th floors to 100 bedroom aparthotel
and erect two storey roof extension.
Quest Apartments £10m July 2019
ROPEWALKS 59 Havelock Building 139-
141 Wood Street
To change use of 2nd and 3rd floors to 7 residential
apartments.
Mr Mark Rea £0.5m September
2018
60 14 Colquitt Street Conversion of upper floors to 5 apartments Postvine Limited £0.5m November
2018
61 151-155 Duke Street Conversion to 21 self-contained apart-hotel units with
commercial space at ground floor
Epic Liverpool Ltd £3.5m July 2019
62 84-86 Seel Street To demolish existing garage and erect new
bar/restaurant with 4 studio apartments above
Mr Gleeson £0.4m September
2018
63 41 Bold Street Conversion of upper floors to 8 serviced apartments Zoe Newington Ltd £0.8m October 2018
64 “L1 Studios”, 16 Fleet
Street
To erect seven storey block of 52 student bedrooms
with ground floor commercial uses
Fleet Street Liverpool
Ltd
£10m December
2018
65 “Seel Street Hotel”, 42-46
Seel Street
To erect 5-7 storey building containing 128 boutique
bedrooms
Wolstenholme
Square
Developments
Ltd/Epic Hospitality
£20m November
2018
66 30-40 Seel Street Conversion to 33 x 1 bedroom serviced apartments
and 4 retail units at ground and basement levels.
Hope Street
Properties Limited
£2.5m Winter 2017
67 “One Wolstenholme
Square”, 5 Parr Street &
Wolstenholme Square
Four blocks between 3 and 10 storeys to contain
commercial units and 333 studio apartments on
upper floors, and change of use of existing
warehouse to mix of commercial uses, nightclub and
114 studio apartments above.
Wolstenholme
Square
Developments Ltd
£40m August 2018
68 65 Duke Street/14
Wolstenholme Square
To replace existing buildings with a 3 to 7 storey
building with 69 apartments with retail at ground floor.
Lady Mia Limited £5m Winter 2018
CHINATOWN 69 “Eight by Illiad”, Grenville
Street/Upper Pitt
Street/Grenville Street
To replace former community building with 2 blocks
(max 7 storey) creating 120 apartments, 233 sqm of
commercial and community uses
Iliad Cosgrove Ltd £12m Spring 2019
70 New Chinatown –
Phase 1
To erect a 6 storey mixed use building comprising 6
townhouses, 115 apartments, public events space
commercial space and underground car parking
Great George
Street
Developments
£38m Not known
BALTIC TRIANGLE 71 “Kings Dock Mill – Phase
2”, Land at Hurst Street
To erect 11/12 storey block containing 204
apartments
YPG Developments
Limited
£15m Winter 2018
72 The Baldocks”,
Bridgewater Street/
Watkinson Street
To partially convert existing vacant warehouse into 5
town houses, erect 4 x 4 storey town houses and
erect commercial unit for use as office.
HUP (BALTIC) £1.7m March 2019
73 “Baltic 56”, 56 Norfolk
Street & land bordered
by Jamaica Street
To demolish existing warehouse, erect 10 storey block
creating 126 student apartments and 2 units of
commercial space
Borden Properties
Ltd
£10m 2019/20
74 61-63 Norfolk Street Conversion of existing warehouse and erect first floor
extension for use as work space for creative industries.
Baltic Creative CIC £2.6m Winter 2018
75 “Baltic House – Phase 1”,
Norfolk St/Brick Street
New 9-11 storey building with 150 student bedrooms
communal facilities, and office/creative workshops
Seeking new
developer
£14m Not known
76 “The Tower” at X1 The
Quarter, Sefton Street
To erect 25 storey building containing 196 residential
apartments
X1 Developments
Ltd £25m Autumn
2018
77 “Parliament Residence –
Phase 2", 12-30
Parliament Street
145 apartments with a new 8/11 storey building with
ground floor commercial
Assetcorp £30m December
2019
78 “Parliament Residence –
Phase 1”, 32-34
Parliament Street
44 apartments within a new 5/6 storey building with
ground floor parking, office/workshop space
Assetcorp £8m Autumn
2018
79 Cains Brewery Village,
Stanhope Street
New tourism/leisure/retail hub with four screen
cinema, food store, 450 apartments, 400 space multi-
storey car park. Grade II listed brewery building to be
restored to include 100 room boutique hotel, digital
works studios, food market, spa, gym, restaurants,
function rooms.
Cains Brewery £150m 2022/23
11
KNOWLEDGE QUARTER: HOPE STREET 80 “Ropemaker Place”, 89-
99 Renshaw Street
New 8 storey building with 77 flats and ground floor
retail/office uses
Citylife Developments
Ltd
£7m April 2019
81 31 Roscoe Street Conversion of upper floors to apart-hotel consisting
of 6 self-contained units.
Mr Roy Glover £1m November
2018
82 Hardman House & Haigh
Building, Hardman Street/
Maryland Street
To erect 2 interlinked blocks between 5-8 storeys,
containing 51 student cluster apartments (355
bedspaces), and new 5 storey education block
Liverpool Edge
(Hardman Street) Ltd
£20m September
2019
83 Hope Street Hotel and
former School for the
Blind
Refurbishment and extension to existing hotel into
former School for the Blind to create 12 additional
hotel rooms and 26 aparthotel suites
Hope Street Hotel £5m September
2018
KNOWLEDGE QUARTER GATEWAY 84 “Hilton Garden Inn”, 48-
54 Renshaw Street
To demolish part of existing building and erect 11
storey building, creating 90 x 1 bed studio
apartments, 75 room aparthotel and commercial
space at basement and ground floor levels.
YPG Renshaw Street
Limited
Not
stated
December
2019
85 Lime Street Gateway:
45-77 Lime Street and
20-22 Bolton Street
Mixed use development with ground floor
commercial, retail and leisure uses, and 90
bedroom Premier Inn hotel.
Regeneration
Liverpool/Neptune
£19m October
2018
86 Land bounded by
Skelhorne Street, Bolton
Street, Hilbre Street
Mixed use development comprising 2 blocks for
ground floor commercial uses with 1,027 student
bedrooms on upper floors
Unite £70m September
2019
KNOWLEDGE QUARTER 87 UoL School of Law and
Social Justice, Cypress
Building, Chatham St
New six storey extension wing to existing Cypress
Building, together with a new five storey shared
atrium
University of Liverpool £7m September
2019
KNOWLEDGE QUARTER: PADDINGTON 88 65-73 Smithdown Lane To erect part 3, part 5 storey block of student
accommodation comprising 64 bedrooms
GC Capital Ltd £2m September
2018
89 Paddington Village Site infrastructure and enabling works Liverpool City Council £12m December
2018
90 Liverpool International
College
New live/learn facility comprising teaching and
associated welfare and office accommodation, 76
units of student accommodation (259 beds within
30 studios and 46 clusters), communal facilities
Kaplan Liverpool
Limited
£35m September
2019
91 The Rutherford Cancer
Centre North West
To erect proton beam cancer treatment centre Proton Partners
International
£35m April 2019
92 "The Spine", Royal
College of Physicians
To erect fourteen storey office building with
additional plant at roof level.
Liverpool City Council £35m September
2020
KNOWLEDGE QUARTER: HEALTH CAMPUS 93 Royal Liverpool
University Hospital,
Prescot Street
Redevelopment to provide a hospital and related
healthcare facilities comprising core hospital
buildings, energy centre, future healthcare buildings
Royal Liverpool &
Broadgreen University
Hospitals NHS Trust
£429m Spring 2019
94 Clatterbridge Cancer
Centre
New cancer treatment centre Clatterbridge Cancer
Centre NHS Foundation
£162m July 2019
95 "Aura 2", Low
Hill/Prospect Street
To erect 11 storey residential development
comprising 142 apartments for key workers.
Elliot Property
Construction Ltd &
Equity Group Ltd
£20m Winter 2020
96 "Aura", Erskine Street/
Manfred Street/
Prospect Street
Two buildings up to 14 storeys with 1,007 student
bedrooms
Elliot Property
Construction Ltd &
Equity Group Ltd
£80m Winter 2020
KNOWLEDGE QUARTER: FABRIC DISTRICT 97 “One Islington Plaza”,
Devon Street/Moss Street
To erect 8/10 storey block containing 317 student
units with ground floor commercial floorspace.
Islington Regeneration
Company
£13m September
2019
98 33 Devon Street New part six, part eight storey building with ground
floor retail and 208 studio apartments
YPG Devon House Ltd £17.5m September
2019
99 71-73 Kempston Street Construction of 3 additional floors to provide 42
student bedrooms and 1 caretaker’s flat, laundry,
gym, and ground floor retail unit.
Skyline Developments
Ltd
£2m August 2018
100 “The Weavers”,
Islington/Norton Street
To erect 3 blocks of student accommodation
providing 738 bedrooms with ground floor
communal welfare, leisure and management
facilities, ground floor commercial space
Islington Regeneration
Company
£60m Winter
2019
101 9-11 Camden Street To erect 5 storey student block with 5 cluster units
(44 bedrooms) following demolition of existing
terraced properties.
Mount Property Group £2.5m September
2019
12
CITY CENTRE ANTICIPATED
LIVERPOOL WATERS: WATERLOO/PRINCES MAP REF ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER STATUS COST COMPLETION
102 Isle of Man Ferry
Terminal
New ferry terminal Isle of Man
Government
Planning application
awaited
£15m Not known
103 South Link Road from
Bath Street to Leeds
Street
To construct new road between
Leeds Street and the cruise liner
terminal at Princes Dock.
Liverpool City
Council
Application 18F/1419
submitted May 2018
£20m 2019
104 “William Jessop
House”, William
Jessop Way
To erect 8 storey office building with
ground floor commercial retail
Peel Holdings
(Land and
Property) Ltd
Reserved matters
application 18RM/
1554 submitted June
2018
£20m Not known
105 Liverpool Cruise Liner
Terminal, Princes Dock
New cruise liner terminal and a
vehicular link span bridge and
pedestrian bridge/ walkways
Liverpool City
Council
Outline application
17O/3230 submitted
January 2018
£70m 2020
106 Cruise Liner assoc-
iated developments
New 200 bedroom upscale hotel
and multi-storey car park
Liverpool City
Council
Applications awaited £60m 2020
COMMERCIAL DISTRICT 107 5 Fazakerley Street Conversion of semi-basement to
office space, and 9 apartments in a
3 storey roof top extension
AR2
Developments
Limited
Application 18F/1223
submitted June 2018
£1m Not known
108 “Innside Liverpool”,
The Echo Building, 95
Old Hall Street
Conversion of part of building from
offices to a 207 bedroom hotel,
including new roof top bar, first floor
cafe, ground floor bar/restaurant/
retail units, and gym
Select Group Application 18F/1805
submitted July 2018
Not
known
January
2020
109 Honeycomb,
Edmund Street
Conversion from offices to 35
residential apartments
Paladium Group Application
17PO/2509 submitted
September 2017
£3m Not known
110 Pall Mall Exchange
Phase 1
To erect new Grade A 400,000 sq ft
office building
Development
partner sought
Application awaited £20m Not known
111 Pall Mall Exchange
Phases 2 & 3
Major new mixed-use development
to provide offices, retail/restaurants,
residential units, car parking
To be
determined
Supplementary
Planning Document
approved.
£200m 3-15 years
112 30-36 Pall Mall 10 to 22 storey tower with 336 flats
and ground floor commercial units
Anwyl
Construction
Permission granted
July 2017
£50m Not known
113 Ovatus 1, 122 Old
Hall Street
27 storey tower with 168 apartments
for PRS rent
122 Old Hall
Street Limited
Permission granted
December 2017
£35m Not known
114 Ovatus 2 530 apartments in 48 storey tower 122 Old Hall
Street Limited
Planning application
awaited
£40m Not known
PUMPFIELDS 115 Land to the west of
Carruthers Street
To erect building for use as offices,
light industry or warehousing
Network Space
Developments Ltd
Application 18F/2024
submitted Aug 2018
£2m Not known
116 Vauxhall Business
Centre, 131 Vauxhall
Road
Conversion of former offices to HMO
consisting of 16 ensuite bedrooms
with communal kitchen areas for
educational institution
Stone Maker
Properties
Application 17F/2720
submitted January
2018
£1m Not known
117 “The Northern
Quarter”, Leeds
Street/Vauxhall Road
Redevelopment with 5 blocks from 4
to 12 storeys containing 914 flats with
ground floor commercial space
Eldonian Projects
Limited
Application 15F/3121
submitted March 2016
£90m Not known
118 9-27 Freemasons Row 11 to 15 storey blocks with 656 PRS
apartments above ground floor
commercial space and.
Vinco Group
Limited with John
and Elaine Sutch
Application 17F/0874
submitted March 2017
Not
known
Not known
119 Paul Street/Oriel Street
between Vauxhall
Road and St
Bartholomew Road
To redevelop part of site (Phase 1)
with part 7/part 8 storey block of 69
residential apartments, ground floor
commercial uses
Vauxhall
Developments
Limited
Application 18F/0585
submitted March 2018
£7m Not known
120 4 Paul Street To erect 20 x 3/4 storey town houses Vauxhall Develop-
ments Limited
Application 16F/1088
submitted July 2016
£2m Not known
121 St Bartholomew
Road/Paul Street/
Naylor Street
To erect 8 combined buildings
ranging from 5 to 12 storeys with 427
apartments, basement parking and
ground floor leisure/commercial units
Smith Young
Architecture
Limited
Application 18F/1035
submitted April 2018
£50m Not known
122 Bevington Bush/
Aldersey Street
To erect three 9-17 storey blocks
containing 614 apartments with
ground floor communal space, gym,
commercial unit
Bevington
Developments
Limited
Permission granted
October 2017
£65m Not known
123 Bevington Bush/
Gardners Row/Edgar
Street
To erect three blocks containing 381
residential units and ground floor
commercial unit.
NR Scorpio LLP Permission granted
November 2017
£30m Not known
13
MARYBONE MAP REF ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER STATUS COST COMPLETION
124 School of Nursing
and Allied Health,
Tithebarn Street
To erect 4 storey extension to rear of
building, and create car parking
area
Liverpool John
Moores University
Permission granted
July 2018
£5m September
2019
125 34 Marlborough
Street
To convert basement car park into
11 room Pod Hotel
Mr Steve Moule Application 18F/1590
submitted June 2018
£0.5m Not known
126 55 - 63 Great
Crosshall Street
Conversion to 9 apartments and
construction of 6-10 storey building
accommodating 115 apartments
Bridgewater
Services Limited
Application 18F/1874
submitted July 2018
£10m Not known
127 Trueman Court, 21
Trueman Street
Conversion from offices to 14 suite
apart-hotel
JAGA
Developments
Application 18F/1682
submitted June 2018
£1m Not known
128 LJMU Campus,
Byrom Street
To erect single storey research
building
Liverpool John
Moores University
Application 18F/1644
submitted June 2018
£2m Not known
ST GEORGE’S QUARTER 129 50-58 London Road Conversion of vacant first and
second floors to 6 self-contained flats
Jay Development Permission granted
August 2017
£0.4m Not known
130 North Western Hall,
Lime Street
Conversion from student accomm-
odation to 202 bedroom hotel
Worthington
Properties
Application 18F/1836
submitted June 2018
£30m Not known
HISTORIC DOWNTOWN 131 Kingsway House,
Hatton Garden
Conversion from offices to 104 x 1
and 2 bedroom apartments with
lower level commercial space
Signature Living Permission granted
August 2017
£10.5m Not known
132 33-35 Cheapside Conversion of office building to
create two x 5 bedroom HMO's
Mr Ali Permission granted
July 2018
Not
stated
Not known
133 “Dixie Dean Hotel”,
57-59 Victoria Street
Conversion of upper floors to 100
bedroom boutique hotel
Signature Living Application 17F/2799
submitted Oct 2017
Not
stated
Not known
134 Municipal Buildings,
Dale Street
Conversion of former Council offices
to 189 bedroom hotel
The Fragrance
Group
Application 18F/1627
submitted June 2018
Not
stated
Not known
135 11 Davies Street Conversion/extension for 24
bedroom apart-hotel suites with
bar/ restaurant, rehearsal space
and recording studios
Mantra Homes Application 17F/2947
submitted October
2017
£2m Not known
136 Union House, 19-21
Victoria Street
Conversion of first to 4th floors into
residential apartments with rooftop
extension to provide 9 apartments.
Pure Manage-
ment Inc
Permission granted
April 2018
£2m Not known
137 8-10 Stanley Street Conversion from offices to 44
student flats with rooftop extension
Necarcu Limited Application 17F/2729
submitted Oct 2017
£1.5m Not known
138 Colonial
Chambers, 3-11
Temple Street
To convert lower ground floor and
basement from office and storage
use to form 40 bedroom hotel
Forest Trinity
Limited
Alternative application
18F/0227 submitted
January 2018
£1m Not known
139 North House, North
John Street
Conversion of 1st to 7th floors from
offices to 43 x 1 and 2 bed
apartments
Park House
Developments
(NW) Limited
Application
18PO/1964 submitted
July 2018
£3m Not known
140 19 Castle Street Conversion of upper floors to 9
apartments
Machett Limited Permission granted
April 2017
£0.9m Not known
141 16 Queen Avenue To refurbish vacant offices. Bruntwood
Estates
Permission granted
January 2016
£0.5m Not known
142 7 Water Street Conversion of upper floors to 10
apartments
Aqua
Commercial
Limited
Permission granted
October 2017
£1m Not known
143 Martins Building,
Water Street
Conversion into 227 bedroom 5 star
hotel with bars, restaurants, and spa
Principal Hayley
Group Hotels
Permission granted
August 2015
£50m Not known
144 District House, 18
Water Street
Conversion from office to 16 x 1
bed apartments
The Flanagan
Group
Permission granted
December 2015
£1m Not known
145 Drury Lane/
Brunswick Street
To erect 8-11 storey building creating
14 apart-hotel suites and 126 hotel
rooms with ground floor commercial
space
Fold Architecture Permission granted
March 2018
Not
stated Not known
Alternative application to erect 8-11
storey building with 125 'co-living'
apartments with communal kitchen/
dining/lounge/laundry/gym/cinema
and ground floor commercial unit
CRC Application 18F/1074
submitted July 2018
Not
stated Not known
146 42 Castle Street Conversion of upper floors to 19
apartments
Forgate Develop-
ments Limited
Application 18L/0232
submitted January 2018
£1.5m Not known
147 44 Castle Street Conversion of upper floors to 8
apartments
JSM Company
Group
Permission granted
January 2018
£1m Not known
148 Crown House, 10-12
James Street
Conversion of office building to 23 x
1 bedroom apartments
District and Urban Permission granted
October 2017
Not
stated
Not known
149 Victoria House, 7-11
James Street
Conversion of office building to 71 x
1 bedroom studio apartments
Pinnacle
Developments
Permission granted
December 2017
Not
stated
Not
known
14
WATERFRONT: STRAND MAP REF ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER STATUS COST COMPLETION
150 2nd floor, Liver
Building
To carry out refurbishment work to
second floor office accommodation
Sportpesa Application 18L/1643
submitted June 2018
£1m Autumn 2018
151 2nd floor, Cunard
Building, Pier Head
To carry out internal alterations to
part of second floor (11,000 sq ft).
Interserve
Investments Ltd
Permission granted
December
£0.5m Not known
152 Canning Dock
pedestrian link
To connect Mann Island with the
Pump House at Albert Dock with
series of pedestrian bridges.
Amey Application 17F/2197
submitted August
2017
Not
known
Not known
153 Albert Dock
Welcome Pavilion
New single storey pavilion with public
realm improvements
Gower Street
Estates
Application 18F/0790
submitted March 2018
£3m Not known
154 The Block, 19 Keel
Wharf
Conversion from storage areas to 8
apartments
Artisan H (Kings
Waterfront) Ltd
Permission granted
January 2017
Not
stated
Not known
155 Monarchs Quay Car
Park, Keel Wharf
To erect multi-storey car park (MSCP)
containing 1,640 car parking spaces
Liverpool City
Council
Application 18F/1697
submitted June 2018
£10m Spring 2020
156 “The Contact
Company”, Land at
Monarchs Quay,
Kings Dock
To erect a four storey building with
commercial/leisure uses at ground
floor and commercial offices at the
upper three floors, car parking
Monarchs Quay
Holdings Ltd/ The
Contact
Company
Application 17F/2490
submitted September
2017
£20m Not known
157 Land at Monarchs
Quay, Kings Dock
New mixed use development with
Interpretation Centre, 900 space
multi-storey car park with ground
floor commercial use, and 192
apartments
Monarchs Quay
Holdings Limited
Application 17F/3261
submitted November
2017
Not
stated
Not known
158 “The Keel” – Phase 2 To erect 2 x 8 storey buildings of 257
PRS apartments
Barings Real Estate Permission granted
March 2017
£45m Not known
159 Brunswick Quay,
Atlantic Way
To erect 4 blocks with 552
apartments with ground floor
commercial space
Maro
Developments Ltd
Application 18F/1932
submitted July 2018
£100m Not known
160 Brunswick Dock
Southern Basin
To create 44 berth marina and
associated facilities
Liverpool Marina Application 17F/2797
submitted Oct 2017
£2m Not known
MAIN RETAIL AREA 161 Fruit Exchange
Building ,10-18
Victoria Street
To convert building into 74
apartments, including four storey
roof top extension.
JSM Limited Application 18F/0083
submitted January
2018
£8m Not known
162 1-3 Temple Court Conversion of first to fourth floors of
existing office premises into 18 flats
Highneal Limited Permission granted
August 2016
£1.5m Not known
163 42-44 Stanley Street Conversion of 1st to 5th floors from
offices to 30 x 1 bed apartments
The Flanagan
Group
Permission granted
August 2016
£1.4m Not known
164 2-8 Church Street Conversion of upper floors (2-4) from
18 apartments.
NFU Mutual
Insurance Society
Limited
Permission granted
May 2018
£2m Not known
165 13-17 Tarleton Street Conversion of upper storeys to 6
studio duplex apartments
Miller Brook
Properties Ltd
Permission granted
November 2015
£0.3m Not known
166 Roomzzz Hotel, 53-
57 Church Street
Conversion of levels 2-7 from retail to
105 room apart-hotel
Broadley Group Permission granted
December 2017
£7m Not known
167 The Russell
Building, School
Lane
Conversion to 50 bedroom boutique
hotel over 6 floors of former office
building
Grosvenor
Europe/YPG
Developments
Permission granted
August 2018
£2.5m Not known
168 Bling Building, 69
Hanover Street
Conversion of existing hair salon to
restaurant at ground floor, hair salon
at first floor, offices on upper floors,
and rooftop extensions.
Signature Living Application 17F/2037
submitted July 2017
£1m Not known
169 13-17 Ranelagh
Street
Conversion of existing ground floor
unit to fast food restaurant and 1st
and 3rd floors into 7 bed HMO
Poseidon
Investments
Permission granted
September 2015
£0.5m Not known
ROPEWALKS 170 9-19 Bold Street Conversion of 1st and 2nd floors from
office to 10 flats
AEW UK Permission granted
May 2017
£0.5m Not known
171 21-25 Bold Street Conversion of 1st and 2nd floors from
office to 10 flats
AEW UK Permission granted
June 2016
£0.5m Not known
172 101-103 Bold Street Conversion of basement and
ground floor from offices to café/
restaurant, and extension to rear to
provide 2 x 2 and 4 x 1 bed
apartments on upper floors.
Dr A Sahab Permission granted
January 2018
£1m 1 Not known
173 108 Bold Street New 4 storey building with ground
floor commercial unit and 3 flats
above
Glennonston
Properties Ltd
Application 17F/1382
submitted May 2017
£1m Not known
174 Oliver House, 110-
112 Bold Street
Conversion from student
accommodation to 22 bedroom
apart-hotel
Evolve
Developments
Application 18F/0475
submitted March 2018
Not
known
Not known
15
ROPEWALKS continued MAP REF ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER STATUS COST COMPLETION
175 108 Wood Street To erect 5 storey building, comprising
commercial unit to ground floor and 4
self-contained apartments above
Mr Tareq
Alblooshi
Permission granted
September 2017
Not
known
Not known
176 181-185 Duke Street To erect 3 storey building with 3
apartments above ground floor retail
Ropeworks
Limited
Permission granted £0.5m Not known
177 66 Bold Street Conversion of former pub to hotel (17
bedrooms and 6 suites) including
construction of new fifth floor.
Zoe Antonis
Limited
Permission granted
May 2015
Not
known
Not known
178 Holmes Building, 46
Wood Street
Conversion of upper floors to 8
bedroom boutique hotel
JSM Bar & Leisure
Group
Permission granted
September 2015
Not
known
Not known
179 56 Parr Street To erect four storey seven bedroom
student town house following
demolition of existing garage.
Signature Living Permission granted
November 2015
£2m Not known
180 118-124 Duke Street Conversion of existing building and
erection of 4-8 storey new building to
create 151 flats and ground floor
communal use
Henry Space
Development
Limited
Permission granted
June 2016
£12m Not known
181 “Chavasse Building”,
Lydia Ann Street
New 7 storey block with 47 apartments,
ground floor retail and parking
Living Brick
Projects
Application 17F/1766
submitted June 2017
£4.5m February 2019
182 32 Slater Street New 4 storey building with 13 student
bedrooms
Mr Gavin
Stamper
Permission granted
November 2017
£1.5m Not known
183 13-23 Seel Street Conversion of second and third floors
to offices and education uses
Hope Street
Properties Ltd
Permission granted
April 2015
£3m Not known
184 “The Address at One
Wolstenholme
Square”, 18-24 Seel
Street
11 storey block with 200 luxury
apartments, spa, pool, and ground
floor commercial space.
Wolstenholme
Square
Developments
Ltd
Application 18F/0301
submitted February
2018
£36m 2020
185 Bateson Building,
28-30 Henry Street
Conversion from basement parking to
15 bedroom budget hotel
Yu Group Permission granted
April 2016
£1m Not known
186 3-5 York Street Conversion into 18 apartments York Street
Limited
Permission granted
November 2017
£0.5m Not known
187 45-61 Duke Street Conversion of existing car park and
insertion of mezzanine floor, to form
mixed use development, including
restaurant/bar and bowling alley
D2 Investment
Limited
Application 17F/3529
submitted December
2017
Not
known
Not known
188 23 Duke Street Conversion from residential to 7
serviced apartments
Not disclosed Permission granted
May 2017
£0.1m Not known
189 Nyx Hotel, Gostins
Building, 32-36
Hanover Street
Conversion of ground to 6th floor to 154
bedroom hotel, 7th floor and rooftop
extension to create 47 apartments
Hanover Holding
Ltd
Application 18F/1162
submitted May 2018
£10m Not known
190 Land next to Argyle
Court, Argyle Street
To erect a 4 storey building consisting of
6 x 1 bedroom apartments
Hodge Hill
Securities
Application 18F/0014
submitted Jan 2018
£0.8m Not known
CHINATOWN 191 8 Upper Pitt Street To erect 7 storey building with 52 studio
apartments and residents gym
HDCO EPL1
Limited
Application 15F/2734
submitted Nov 2015
£2.5m Not known
192 The Black-E, Nelson
Street
Refurbishment of community facility Liverpool City
Council
Awaiting funding
approval
£0.6m Not known
193 “New Chinatown”,
Great George Street
Redevelopment in 3 phases with 800
new homes, ground floor commercial
space, 140 bedroom hotel, restaurants,
gymnasium, Chinese market, food
court, hospitality facilities, landscaped
gardens and underground parking.
Great George
Street
Developments
Scheme to be
revised following
acquisition by new
developer
£100m Not known
BALTIC TRIANGLE 194 “One Park Lane”,
Land bounded by
Park Lane, Pownall
Street, Liver Street
and Beckwith Street
Two new 10 to 20 storey buildings with
284 apartments (34 x 3 bed, 136 x 2
bed, 54 x 1 bed and 60 studios); four
commercial units, gymnasium, cafes,
basement parking
One Park Lane
Limited
Permission granted
August 2015
£50m Not known
195 “Baltic Square”, Park
Lane, Beckwith Street,
Carpenters Row and
Cornhill (former
Heaps Rice Mill)
Conversion of former mill into 138
apartments; to redevelop adjacent
land with three blocks, 10, 11 and 14
storeys with 194 PRS apartments and
200 serviced apartments, together
with commercial floorspace.
Inhabit Permission granted
December 2017
£80m Not known
196 King’s Dock Mill –
Phase 3, land at Hurst
Street, Sparling
Street, Tabley Street,
Wapping
Mixed use development with 180
bedroom hotel, 100 apartments, 220
bed YHA building, ground floor retail,
car parking; and outline application
for 95 bedroom care home.
Fountain
Trustees & Hurst
Street Ltd
Permission granted
March 2015
£50m Not known
16
BALTIC TRIANGLE continued MAP REF ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER STATUS COST COMPLETION
197 “Art Apartments”,
Vacant land at Tabley
Street
To erect 10/11 storey residential
apartment block to provide 55 flats.
Liverpool Art
Apartments Ltd
Permission granted
January 2018
£5m Not known
198 66-68 Kitchen Street Hybrid application for mixed uses
retaining existing commercial uses
on ground, 1st to 3rd third floors and
conversion/extension of 4th floor to
create new restaurant/ cafe; and
outline application to erect 8 storeys
of 30 self-contained flats
Waterfront
Holdings
Application 15F/0827
resubmitted June
2018
£2m Not known
199 Land between
Bridgewater Street/
Simpson Street/
Watkinson Street
To erect 2 blocks of 7-9 storeys
creating 200 apartments, ground
floor commercial floorspace and
basement car parking.
Ingenious Tribe
(Blundell Street)
Development
Ltd
Application 17F/2656
submitted November
2017
Not
stated
Not known
200 35 Bridgewater Street Conversion of ground floor to leisure/
commercial uses, and upper floors
with extension to 35 apartments.
Elooquent
Yinyang Building
Limited
Application 17F/2758
submitted June 2018
£3m Not known
201 The Vincent
Residence & Hotel
Luxury 306-bedroom hotel and 50
serviced apartments, a 10,000 sq ft
basement event space including
restaurant, lounge, spa, gym and
outdoor circuit training terrace.
The Elliot Group/
Epic
Permission granted
May 2018
£70m Summer 2020
202 5-7 Watkinson Street To convert warehouse to 12,500 sq ft
of offices
Mr Duncan Birch Permission granted
April 2017
£1m Not known
203 “Vienna House”,
Jamaica Street/
Norfolk Street/Brick
Street
To erect 9 storey building,
comprising 89 studio apartments, 8
ground floor commercial units and
conversion of 43 Jamaica Street to
self-contained offices (Phase 3).
North Point
Global
Application 16F/0809
submitted April 2016
£9m Not known
204 “Berry House
Gallery+”, Land
between Norfolk
Street and Brick Street
To redevelop with 9 storey building
comprising 147 apartments, 11
ground floor commercial units,
restaurant, basement car parking.
North Point
Global
Application 16F/0825
submitted April 2016
£10m Summer 2018
205 42 Jamaica Street Conversion from car wash to mixed
use development comprising retail,
bar, café, offices, light industry and
assembly.
Christianson
North West
Limited
Application 17F/3210
submitted December
2017
£2m Not known
206 Former Bogans
Carpets, New Bird
Street
To erect 10 storey block creating
202 apartments ground floor
commercial space and parking
Miami Ltd Application 16F/2922
resubmitted May
2018
£18m Not known
207 “St James Court”,
Greenland Street/
New Bird Street and St
James Court
To erect part 11/part 12 storey block
containing 217 apartments with two
ground floor commercial units
(alternative scheme to 15F/2835).
Citipads (St
Anne's Street)
Application 17F/3527
submitted December
2017
£30m
208 Greenland Street,
Parliament Street,
Great George Street,
Newhall Street and St
James Street
To erect mixed use development
over four buildings (8 to 18 storeys)
comprising 505 apartments, spa and
facilities, 12 commercial units and
car parking
Legacie
Developments
Application 18F/1649
submitted June 2018
£80m Not known
209 RS Clare & Co Ltd, 8-
14 Stanhope Street
To erect single storey laboratory
building to replace existing
warehouse and storage tanks
R S Clare and
Company
Limited
Application 18F/1623
submitted June 2018
Not
stated
Not known
210 Land bounded by
Grafton Street, Hill
Street & Brassey Street
New 4 to 9 storey development with
301 residential units, ground floor
commercial uses.
Mr S Woods Permission granted
December 2016
£25m Not known
211 Land east of Brassey
Street
Part 8/part 9 storey building with 174
apartment and 96 parking spaces
Eloquent Global
Limited
Permission granted
June 2018
£20m Not known
CANNING GEORGIAN QUARTER 212 40-50 Percy Street Deconversion from flats to 6
townhouses and 12x1 bedroom flats
The Elliot Group Permission granted
November 2017
£3.2m Not known
213 109-109A Upper
Parliament Street
Conversion to 9 self-contained
apartments
Liverpool
Housing Trust
Permission granted
February 2017
£0.6m Not known
214 Myrtle Court, 200
Crown Street
To erect 3 storey extension within
existing car park to provide
additional 51 student bedrooms
Unite Group
PLC
Permission granted
January 2017
£3m Not known
215 109-113 Mulberry
Street
Replace existing building with 11
storey student block with 366 student
studios and ground floor retail unit.
Property
Capital Plc
Application 18F/0686
submitted March
2018
£20m Not known
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KNOWLEDGE QUARTER - HOPE STREET MAP REF ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER STATUS COST COMPLETION
216 Land adjacent to 20
Lady Chapel Close/
opposite St. James
House, St James Road
To erect a two storey building to
provide training and educational
facilities in association with Liverpool
Cathedral.
Liverpool
Cathedral
Permission regranted
April 2017
Not
known
Not known
217 37 Hope Street Conversion to 5 apartments Signature Living Permission granted
September 2018
£1m Not known
218 2 Blackburne Place Conversion of townhouse into 5
apartments, and new building to
rear with 4 apartments and
restaurant at basement and ground
floor levels
Hope Street
Commercial
Limited
Application 17F/3453
submitted December
2017
£1.5m Not known
219 80 Rodney Street To convert property and out-building
to create 13 studios/ apartments.
Mr Michael
Murphy
Permission granted
December 2017
£1m Not known
220 66 Rodney Street To convert property to 8 residential
units (4 x 1 and 2 bedroom flats and
4 studios).
BGH Properties
Ltd
Application 18F/0070
submitted January
2018
£1m Not known
221 4 Hardman Street Conversion of upper floors to 3
bedroomed hotel above existing bar
Sean Gleeson Permission granted
November 2016
Not
known
Not known
222 37-49 Hardman Street Refurbishment and addition of fourth
storey to provide 9 apartments on
upper floors above existing ground
floor restaurant/ bar/retail premises
Orden Kelly
Limited
Application 17F/0288
submitted April 2017
Not
known
Not known
223 10 Maryland Street,
28-30 Hope Street
To convert student accommodation
to 36 bedroom hotel and erect two
storey extension to rear.
Mr B Ungi Application 18F/1806
submitted July 2018
Not
known
Not known
224 35-37 Leece Street Conversion of upper floors of
building to 6 residential apartments.
Elite Properties
Liverpool Limited
Permission granted
February 2018
£0.5m Not known
225 3 Oldham Place New 8 storey building with 210
student bedrooms and ground floor
retail unit
Menworth
Liverpool
Investment Ltd
Application 17F/0174
submitted November
2017
£15m Not known
226 Renshaw Hall, Benson
Street
Redevelop with 292 student
bedrooms and 52 bedroom apart-
hotel
NR Capricornus Permission granted
October 2016
£20m Not known
KNOWLEDGE QUARTER GATEWAY 227 “Circus”, Lime Street To temporary change use of the
basement, ground floors and
mezzanine to retail/leisure
Augur Liverpool Permission granted
February 2018
Not
known
Not known
228 1 Renshaw Street To convert first floor into 18
additional hotel bedrooms for
Brownlows Inn (10 Mount Pleasant)
Original NW
Limited/
Brownlows Inn
Application 18F/1213
submitted June 2018
Not
known
Not known
229 The Vines, Lime Street Conversion of upper floors to 74 bed
hostel (8 bedrooms)
The Vines Permission granted
June 2017
£0.2m Not known
230 LJMU Campus,
Copperas Hill/
Brownlow Hill
To erect five storey Student Life
building and 2 storey sports building
with retail and cafe uses
Liverpool John
Moores University
Application 18F/1410
submitted May 2018
£64m September
2020
KNOWLEDGE QUARTER 231 Cathedral Walk/
Pomona Street
To erect 9 storey building containing
auditorium and cafe on the ground
floor with 60 residential apartments
above.
JD Estates Application 17F/2249
submitted August
2017
£5m Not known
232 Mulberry Court,
Mulberry Street
Conversion of 1st to 3rd floors of
Walnut House and Cypress House,
Mulberry Court from student
accommodation to offices.
University of
Liverpool
Permission granted
June 2016
Not
known
Not known
233 Site of Muspratt and
Jones' Buildings, Dover
Street
To construct three storey university
teaching, research and
development facility
University of
Liverpool
Application 18F/1847
submitted July 2018
Not
known
Not known
234 Copperas Hill Police
Station, Copperas Hill
To demolish former police station
and erect six storey (220 bedrooms)
student accommodation block.
Study Inn
Limited
Revised application
17F/1029 submitted
November 2017
£20m Not known
235 Liverpool School of
Medicine, Cedar
House, Ashton Street
To erect single storey extension to
Cedar House and carry out internal
alterations to main entrance.
University of
Liverpool
Application 18F/2113
submitted August
2018
£5m September
2019
18
KNOWLEDGE QUARTER: PADDINGTON MAP REF ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER STATUS COST COMPLETION
236 Project Paddington –
Car park and CHP
To erect multi-storey car park and
combined heating and power
energy centre.
Liverpool City
Council
Application 18F/1967
submitted July 2018
£10m Summer
2019
237 Plot 5 Paddington
Village
To erect a six storey building with
diagnostic centre
Liverpool City
Council
Application 18F/2139
submitted August 2018
£35m September
2020
238 Paddington Village
Hotel
15 storey 250-bed hotel and
serviced apartment scheme
Liverpool City
Council
Planning application
anticipated
£35m 2020
KNOWLEDGE QUARTER: HEALTH CAMPUS 239 29, 31, 33 and 35
Pembroke Place
To erect extension to Anson House,
incorporating 35 Pembroke Place
Liverpool School
of Tropical
Medicine
Permission granted
July 2015
Not
known
Not known
240 20-28 Oakes Street To erect 6 storey building with 30
student flats.
Mr Harry
Manning
Application 14F/1576
registered July 2014
Not
known
Not known
241 194 London Road Conversion of 1st and 2nd floors to 8
apartments, plus extension to
provide additional two floors with 7
more apartments
BPL Application 17F/2118
submitted August
2017
£1.5m Not known
242 19-21 Prescot Street To erect 4 storey apartment block,
consisting of 6 apartments.
Mr Norman
Cowley
Permission granted
April 2018
£0.7m Not known
243 12-14 Moss Street To erect eight storey building for 42
studio apartments with ground floor
commercial use
Everbright
Developments
Limited
Application 18F/1989
submitted July 2018
£3.5m Not known
KNOWLEDGE QUARTER: FABRIC DISTRICT 244 68-74 Kempston Street Conversion from residential to
office/research/light industrial
Mr J Abbott Application 18F/0200
submitted Jan 2018
Not
known
Not known
245 Falkland House, 20
Falkland Street
Conversion of vacant ground floor
retail units to create 8 additional
self-contained student studio units
Falkland House
Developments
Permission granted
December 2014
£0.3m Not known
246 Gildart Street/ Devon
Street
To erect three residential blocks
between 7 and 10 storeys high
comprising 449 residential
apartments with ground floor retail.
YPG
Developments
Limited
Application 18F/0347
submitted February
2018
£50m Not known
247 Bianca House, 80
Devon Street/54-56
Stafford Street
Extension and conversion of existing
19 bed HMO to 11 flats
JD Estates Permission granted
March 2018
£1m Not known
248 “The Drapery”, land
off Devon Street
To redevelop with 7 storey block,
consisting of 2 commercial units on
the ground floor and 44 studio
apartments and 10 student clusters
(80 bedrooms) on upper floors.
Devon Street
Limited
Permission granted
April 2018
£3m Not known
249 12-14 Gildart Street Conversion from light industrial to
mixed use office/research, café,
bar and event space.
Mr J Abbott Application 18F/0199
submitted January
2018
Not
known
Not known
250 4 Gildart Street New 6 storey building of 44 cluster/
studio (116 bedrooms) apartments
and ground floor commercial unit
Mr Jayson Van
Flute
Permission granted
February 2016
£10m Not known
251 Hughes House, 101-113
London Road
To erect part 6/part 8 storey building
for student accommodation (100
bedrooms) from ground to 4th floor,
82 residential apartments from 5th to
7th floors, retail units on ground floor,
car parking to the basement and
roof gardens.
Town Square
Developments
Limited
Application 17F/2414
awaiting signing of
legal agreement
since December 2017
Not
known
Not known
252 48-50 Stafford Street To erect four storey extension to the
rear, change use of ground floor to
restaurant/bar and separate shop
and 9 residential units to first, second
and third floors.
Everbright
Development
Liverpool
Limited
Application 18F/1047
submitted April 2018
Not
known
Not known
253 43-47 Stafford Street Conversion from shop to community
centre with 1 x 3 bed flat on 1st floor.
Mr Joseph
Aiello
Permission granted
December 2015
Not
known
Not known
254 Land at Norton Street/
Islington (former
National Coach
Station)
To erect two blocks of student
accommodation in two blocks of 10
and 16 storeys, including erection of
cycle and bin store (566 beds in
total) with ground floor commercial
units.
Anwyl
Construction
Limited
Permission granted
August 2018
£25m Not known
19
City Centre: Latest News
PROPOSED: THE REPLACEMENT WATERFONT MULTI-STOREY CAR
PARK AT MONARCH’S QUAY
WATERFRONT CAR PARK SET FOR DEMOLITION
Work will soon be underway to demolish the multi-storey
Waterfront Car Park in Liverpool ravaged by fire on New Year’s
Eve.
Proposals have been drawn up to replace the damaged car park
with a new, nine-floor car park for 1,650 vehicles on a nearby site
at Monarch’s Quay. It will be funded by a combination of general
council spending and money generated from the insurance pay
out from the fire.
The new car park will be fitted with state of the art CCTV and
payments system, electric charging points, sprinkler system, 15
motorcycle spaces and 50 cycle spaces. It will also have 100
disabled parking spaces and fully accessible fire evacuation lifts.
A series of highway improvements are also being proposed to
improve access into and out of the car park, especially after sell-
out events at ACC Liverpool, to reduce congestion in the city
centre
PROPOSED: THE NEW HOTEL AT PRINCES DOCK
COMPANY TO BUILD LIVERPOOL CRUISE
TERMINAL HOTEL
Wates Construction has been appointed to build a new 200-
bedroom, upscale hotel by Liverpool City Council as part of the
city’s major waterfront regeneration project.
The four-star hotel will support and supplement the city’s new
Cruise Liner Terminal at Princes Dock, which, once built, will
accommodate the world’s largest cruise ships, helping to boost
Liverpool’s economy by creating a world-class destination.
The hotel’s facilities will include coach parking and pick up and
drop off provision. Subject to planning approval, work is scheduled
to commence in 2019, with completion expected the following
year.
The construction of the new hotel, which was procured via Major
Works UK, part of Scape’s National Construction framework, is the
latest in a series of major announcements regarding the £5.5 billion
Liverpool Waters development site and sees Liverpool City Council
working with landowners Peel Land and Property Ltd.
CENTRAL STATION SHOPPING CENTRE
COUNCIL PURCHASES CENTRAL SHOPPING CENTRE
Liverpool City Council has bought Liverpool Central Shopping
Centre from Aviva Life & Pensions UK Ltd as part of a programme
to help accelerate a series of multi-million pound regeneration
schemes in the nearby Knowledge Quarter Gateway zone which
includes the Circus Liverpool development and from Lime Street to
Bold Street.
The underlease for the centre, which contains 21 retail units
covering more than 50,000 sq ft, will earn the council £4.3m over
the first five years – meaning it will make a profit over the loan
repayments to facilitate the purchase.
Buying the shopping centre is also part of the council’s Invest to
Earn strategy, which uses the council’s ability to borrow at low
rates to stimulate profit that is then reinvested in services, and
follows similar deals such as the purchase of the Cunard Building
which now generates a rental income of £2m a year.
20
PUMPFIELDS
ST GEORGE’S
QUARTER
MARYBONE
STRAND WATERFRONT
BALTIC TRIANGLE
CHINATOWN
ROPEWALKS
KNOWLEDGE
QUARTER Hope Street
CANNING
GEORGIAN
QUARTER
KNOWLEDGE
QUARTER
MAIN RETAIL AREA
250 110
111
112
205
142
HISTORIC DOWNTOWN
227
180
11
181
45
154
143
93
149
245 246
234
22
COMPLETED SCHEMES
SCHEMES CURRENTLY ON SITE
PROPOSED SCHEMES
KNOWLEDGE QUARTER MAYORAL DEVELOPMENT ZONE
LIVERPOOL CITY ENTERPRISE ZONE
LIVERPOOL WATERS ENTERPRISE ZONE
Crown copyright and database rights 2018 Ordnance Survey 100018351.
Location of recently completed, current and
proposed major development schemes in Liverpool City Centre
21
240
195 194
249
216 72
141
88
247
239
144
169
68
64
50 13
98 244
136
243
147
198
104
185
183
230
28
177
71
145
76
37
43
4
COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
66 81
202 75
52 178
123
200
23 165
138
122
59
191
252
83
201
215
186
176
78
207
65
57
113
254
210
192
158
8
225
39
203
197
117
2
163
60
204
70
46
31
196
61
97
58
53
80
12
41
226
212
167
120
152
85
20
10
44
199
77
27
22
30
35
40 242
42
148 24
248
151
221
127
153
105
102
213
211
206
15
118
179
188
219
139 140
135
166
251
222
168
229
29
146
100
253
155
184
114
54
137
62 67
6 7
160
173 175
217
133
231
38
69
99
108 109
119
82 224 187
218 220
116
182
KNOWLEDGE
QUARTER –
Health Campus
KNOWLEDGE
QUARTER –
Paddington
121
131
5
129
162 161
17
19 86
190
189
170 171
172
228
34
56
25 26
84 63
KNOWLEDGE
QUARTER GATEWAY
130
150
241
90
89
91
236
238 89
89
103
LIVERPOOL
WATERS
(Waterloo-Princes)
107
106
125
174
193
193
73
74
214
55
94
96 95
87
232
KNOWLEDGE QUARTER
Fabric District
134
124
32
128
132
164
156
157
208
209
18
159
48
79
235
233
51 237
115
223
36
33
47
126
16
3
1
49 14
9
92
101
NEIGHBOURHOODS DEVELOPMENT
ACTIVITY OVERVIEW:
KEY FACTS AT A GLANCE:
• Value of major schemes completed in the
Neighbourhoods since 2012: £2.7 billion
• Value of major schemes completed in the
Neighbourhoods during 2018: £161 million
• Number of potential new FTE equivalent
jobs created or safeguarded by
developments completed during 2018
(when buildings fully occupied): 342
• Value of major schemes currently on site:
£482 million, of which £259 million will
potentially complete by the end of 2018
with a project total for the end of the year
being circa £420 million.
• Number of potential jobs that will be
created/safeguarded by new develop-
ments that are currently on site: 900
Development Overview: Outside the City Centre
PROPOSED: NEW MERSEYSIDE POLICE HEADQUARTERS AT ST ANN STREET
WILL REPLACE THE FORCE’S EXISTING HEADQUARTERS AT CANNING PLACE.
PLANNING APPROVAL WAS GRANTED IN OCTOBER 2018.
PACE OF INVESTMENT OUTSIDE THE CITY
CENTRE CONTINUES
With the completion of major retail/leisure schemes in the
neighbourhoods during 2017/18 (Liverpool Shopping Park,
Project Jennifer and more recently New Mersey Shopping
Park) – and the completion of the schools rebuilding
programme - 2018 is seeing a sustained level of investment.
Approximately half of the £482 million of construction
activity currently on site in the neighbourhoods is housing,
with improvements to roads and other infrastructure now
over £70 million. The £20 million dualling of Great Howard
Street has commenced, as has Network Rail’s new £20
million depot at Kirkdale which will handle the new
Merseyrail network train fleet that will be introduced by
2021.
In terms of developments capable of creating jobs, a new
£10 million Home Bargains store is on site in Speke, whilst
nearby at Venture Point a new £2 million warehouse is being
built for a local tenant. Other retail schemes include a new
£2 million training centre retail outlet for “The Range” at
Wavertree Technology Park. All the above will create over
200 new jobs.
In addition, one of the UK’s leading foodservice providers,
Bidfood, has unveiled plans for a new state of the art,
temperature-controlled distribution centre in Liverpool. The
new distribution facility, on a five acre purpose-built site at
Liverpool International Business Park in Speke, will
complement Bidfood’s already highly successful depot in
Manchester. The facility will be fully operational and
stocked by the end of summer 2019, with a locally-based
fleet of HGV multi temperature vehicles, bringing in a total
of over 200 new job opportunities for local people.
Investments to look forward to include the refurbishment of
the former Littlewoods Building off Edge Lane as part of a
£50 million film and television studios complex, a new £45
million Merseyside police headquarters off St Ann Street,
and more projects in the Ten Streets area of North Liverpool
which will be announced during the next year.
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EXPECTED COMPLETION YEAR/VALUES OF UNSTARTED, OR LATER
PHASES OF SCHEMES THAT HAVE COMMENCED
COMPLETED SCHEME VALUES
Value (£millions) of major development schemes
outside Liverpool’s city centre since 2013
Source: Liverpool City Council, Development Team
EXPECTED COMPLETION YEAR AND VALUES OF SCHEMES
CURRENTLY ON SITE
2020 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
600
500
0
100
200
300
400 394
544 566
547
504
(313)
90
223
164
259
161
(420)
LIVERPOOL DEVELOPMENT UPDATE // 23
NORTH LIVERPOOL
KNOWLEDGE QUARTER
CENTRAL LIVERPOOL
SOUTH LIVERPOOL
LIVERPOOL CITY CENTRE
STONEBRIDGE CROSS
MAYORAL DEVELOPMENT ZONES:
LIVERPOOL WATERS
LIVERPOOL CITY
ENTERPRISE ZONE
ENTERPRISE ZONES:
Liverpool John
Lennon Airport
Seaforth
Dock
Pier
Head
Port of
Garston
Port of
Liverpool
M58
M57
M62
A59
A5036
A565
A59
A5058
A5047
A580
A57
A561
A562
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Neighbourhoods: Industrial/Warehousing/Offices
CEMEX OPENED A NEW £1 MILLION ASPHALT MANUFACTURING PLANT ON
REGENT ROAD IN NORTH LIVERPOOL IN SEPTEMBER 2017. THE PLANT WILL BE
ABLE TO SUPPLY 60,000 TONNES OF ASPHALT PRODUCTS TO LIVERPOOL'S
MARKET BY THE END OF 2018.
KAYS MEDICAL COMPLETED A NEW £2.5 MILLION PURPOSE BUILT
ADMINISTRATION BLOCK AND WAREHOUSE DISTRIBUTION CENTRE AT
ESTUARY BUSINESS PARK IN SPEKE IN DECEMBER 2017. IN EARLY 2018 THE
BUILDING, NOW HOME TO 140 STAFF, WON A ‘BEST OF THE BEST GREEN
CHAMPION AWARD’ AT THE INTERNATIONAL GREEN APPLE BUILT
ENVIRONMENT AWARDS.
ARTIST’S IMPRESSION OF BIDFOOD’S PROPOSED 60,000 SQ FT WAREHOUSE AT
LIVERPOOL INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS PARK, WHICH IT HOPES TO HAVE UP
AND RUNNING BY LATE SUMMER 2019.
With its close connection to the Port of
Liverpool and its new £300 million deep water
container terminal, Liverpool is one of the UK’s
long-established locations for retail distribution
warehousing.
The last twelve months has seen almost £55
million of investment bring over 277,000 sq ft of
new industrial/warehousing/office
developments generating over 350 new jobs.
Amongst them were the Councils new £7.3
million Fruit and Vegetable Wholesale Market
at Stonebridge Business Park, Cemex’s new
asphalt manufacturing facility on Regent
Road, and Kays Medical’s office and
warehousing complex at Estuary Business Park
in Speke. The new £44 million regional
command centre for Merseyside Police in
Speke opened in November 2017,
safeguarding some 1,220 jobs.
Looking forward, one of the UK’s leading
foodservice providers, Bidfood, has unveiled
plans for a new state of the art, 60,000 sq ft
temperature-controlled distribution centre at
Liverpool International Business Park. Hopefully
operational by late summer 2019 and with a
fleet of locally-based HGV multi temperature
vehicles, the £20 million facility will result in a
total of over 200 new job opportunities for the
local community.
In the neighbourhoods since September 2017:
£54.8m Value of industrial/warehousing/
office schemes completed
277,854 Square feet of industrial/
warehousing floorspace created
355 Net number of potential new FTE
jobs created in the above
1,220 Number of existing jobs
safeguarded by the above
Currently on site (as at September 2018):
£3.5m Value of industrial/warehousing/
office schemes under construction
70,108 Square feet of industrial/
warehousing/office schemes on site
350 Net potential new FTE jobs created
when the above space is filled
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Neighbourhoods: Retail & Leisure
The second and largest phase of Derwent’s
Liverpool Shopping Park off Edge Lane finally
opened in October 2017, bringing with it new
stores including Outfit, JD Sports, M&S Food Hall,
Boots, River Island, TK Maxx, Smyths Toys and
sandwich retailer Subway alongside leisure
operators Hollywood Bowl, Frankie & Benny’s
and Chiquito. Further investment is planned
which will see another £40 million spent on
expanding the retail park. The third phase will
include a multiplex cinema and more
restaurants, bringing the total floorspace to
600,000 square feet once completed, and
parking for 1,500 cars.
The end of 2017 also saw the final retail
elements of project Jennifer completed with a
£25 million Home Bargains and B&M Homestore.
Also, more recently completed is £23 million of
alterations at New Mersey Retail Park which saw
a new cinema and leisure units including
Wagamama, Nandos, Starbucks and TGI Fridays
opened in August 2018.
Well known brand stores are also under
construction in other locations across the city,
including ‘The Range’ who are installing a £2
million store with garden centre at Liverpool
Innovation Park off Edge Lane. Home Bargains
have commenced work on a £10 million 26,000
sq ft store and garden centre on the former
Rayware site off Speke Boulevard; Lidl are
constructing a new supermarket off Longmoor
Lane in Fazakerley; and developer CanCo have
won permission to build a new shipping container
retail scheme off Lodge Lane in Toxteth.
In the neighbourhoods since September 2017:
£88m Value of retail/leisure schemes
completed
253,700 Square feet retail/leisure floorspace
created or refurbished
600 Net potential new FTE jobs created
by the above when filled
Currently on site (as at September 2018):
£13.5m Value of retail/leisure schemes
being developed
186,662 Square feet retail/leisure floorspace
being created
290 Net potential new FTE jobs created
by the above when filled
LIVERPOOL SHOPPING PARK’S ‘WESTERN QUARTER’ SAW 17 NEW SHOPS
AND LEISURE OUTLETS OPEN AT THE END OF 2017.
AN 11 SCREEN CINEWORLD CINEMA AND SIX NEW LEISURE OUTLETS OPENED
AT NEW MERSEY RETAIL PARK IN AUGUST 2018. ALL THE CINEMA’S SEATS
WILL BE IN LUXURIOUS RED LEATHER, AND THE SUPER-SCREEN WILL BE THE
LARGEST ON MERSEYSIDE.
‘THE RANGE’ WILL BE OPENING A NEW STORE AT LIVERPOOL INNOVATION
PARK OFF EDGE LANE IN SEPTEMBER 2018. THE STORE WILL HAVE A LARGE
OUTDOOR GARDEN CENTRE AND A FAMILY CAFE SERVING A WIDE
SELECTION OF HOT AND COLD FOOD AND DRINK. IT HAS BEEN RECRUITING
80 NEW STAFF THROUGH THE SUMMER.
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Neighbourhoods: Education & Training
BIRTENSHAW SCHOOL OPENED IN JANUARY 2018 TO PROVIDE EDUCATION
FOR UP TO 40 CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS AND
DISABILITIES, INCLUDING AUTISTIC SPECTRUM CONDITIONS. THE SCHOOL
FACILITIES INCLUDE SPECIALLY DESIGNED CLASSROOMS, SENSORY ROOMS
AND A 25-METRE HYDROTHERAPY POOL.
THE SALVATION ARMY’S NEW TRAINING AND WORK PLACEMENT HUB FOR
YOUNG PEOPLE WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES COMMENCED ON SITE AT
STRAWBERRY FIELDS IN SOUTH LIVERPOOL IN AUGUST 2018. THE NEW
FACILITY, TO OPEN IN SUMMER 2019, WILL ALSO PROVIDE A VISITOR
CENTRE, INCORPORATING A GIFT SHOP, COMMUNITY CAFÉ AND A NEW
EXHIBITION AREA SO THAT FANS OF JOHN LENNON AND THE BEATLES CAN
OFFICIALLY VISIT THE SITE SO CLOSELY CONNECTED TO THE WORLD
FAMOUS SONG.
IN MAY 2018, MYERSCOUGH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE IN CROXTETH
COMPLETED A NEW £3.5 MILLION STATE-OF-THE-ART ANIMAL AND EQUINE
STUDIES CENTRE AS PART OF ITS EXPANDED TEACHING FACILITIES. THE NEW
TRAINING FACILITIES INCLUDE THREE ANIMAL STUDIES BLOCKS ALONG WITH
STABLING, AVIARIES AND PENS FOR GOATS, ALPACAS AND HENS. TWO
OTHER BUILDINGS HAVE BEEN CONVERTED FOR ANIMAL HOUSING AND
DOG GROOMING, AND A THIRD FOR REPTILES, AMPHIBIANS AND TROPICAL
SPECIES, AS WELL AS ACCOMMODATION FOR STAFF AND STUDENTS.
Liverpool City Council continues to deliver new
and improved school facilities. Earlier this year, in
January, the new £8.5 million Birtenshaw School
in Fazakerley opened its doors for children with
special educational needs. Investment was also
seen in extensions at both Kensington Primary
and Sudley Infants Schools; and a £2 million three
classroom extension has now been proposed for
Blackmoor Park Infants School.
Completing this summer, a £3.7 million two storey
extension is currently being constructed at
Liverpool College near Sefton Park.
The Liverpool Archdiocese recently announced
plans to rebuild St Cuthbert’s Catholic Primary
School in Old Swan at a cost of £4 million. The
school will replace the existing building that
dates from 1928. The new facility will include 2
netball courts, a tennis court, 3 mini tennis
pitches, a 5-a-side football pitch, and a 50m
running track. If approved this autumn, it is
hoped to open the new school in September
2019.
Investment is also being seen in higher
education and training facilities. Myerscough
College next to Croxteth Country Park opened
its new £3.5 million equine studies centre in May
2018, whilst construction recently commenced
on a new education centre at Strawberry Fields
in South Liverpool that will cater for young
people with learning disabilities.
In the neighbourhoods since September 2017:
£31.5m Value of new schools/education
establishments/training facilities built
148,662 Square feet of schools/education
establishments/training facilities
floorspace built or refurbished
35 Net potential new jobs created by
the above developments
Currently on site (as at September 2018):
£9m Value of new schools/education
establishments/training facilities
being built
36,106 Square feet of schools/education
establishments/training facilities
floorspace under construction
30 Net potential new FTE jobs created
by the above when filled
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Neighbourhoods: Health
Adult social care in Liverpool is to get a £30
million boost with three, 60 bed flexible facilities
that will open by 2020 in the north, south and
central areas of the city, providing state-of-the
art accommodation and care for people living
with dementia, as well as those with other long
term residential and nursing care needs. The new
facilities will help reduce the number of people
unnecessarily delayed in hospital following NHS
treatment. The new hubs will have en-suite
bedrooms, areas for therapy and socialising,
dining facilities and gardens.
The first new centre will be at the Venmore
Rehabilitation Hub in Anfield, opening in summer
2019. The existing 24 bed stroke service will be
relocated to a new, larger 35 bed facility on
Townsend Lane, opening in spring 2019. A
second will be on disused playing fields at the
former Parklands High School, close to Speke
district centre, opening in autumn 2019; whilst the
third facility will be off Parkstile Lane, near
Stonebridge Cross, and will open in spring 2020.
In the meantime, the City Council has recently
started building a 35 bedroom residential care
home at Townsend Lane, just as Voyage Care
completed a 12 bedroom care home at Lorenzo
Drive.
Investment in the city’s hospitals is continuing,
with a £6.2 million sterile unit under construction
at Broadgreen Hospital. It will complete by the
end of this year. The 15,000 sq ft facility will create
40 new jobs. In addition, imminently completing
will be the second and final £16.7 million phase of
the Alder Hey’s £30 million Institute in the Park.
In the neighbourhoods since September 2017:
£2.4m Value of health related
developments on site
12,436 Square feet of health related
developments on site
56 Net potential new FTE jobs created
by the above when filled
Currently on site (as at September 2018):
£53m Value of health related
developments on site
186,179 Square feet of health related
developments on site
205 Net potential new FTE jobs created
by the above when filled
ONE OF THE THREE DEMENTIA HUBS WHICH THE CITY COUNCIL WILL BUILD
BY 2020. THE FIRST WILL BE AT THE VENMORE REHABILITATION HUB IN
ANFIELD.
VOYAGE CARE’S NEW £1.5 MILLION 12 BEDROOM CARE HOME AT
LORENZO DRIVE COMPLETED IN AUGUST 2018. PLANNING APPROVAL
INCLUDED FOR 8 SUPPORTED LIVING UNITS AND A FURTHER 8 HOUSES FOR
PEOPLE WITH MILD CARE NEEDS TO LIVE SEMI-INDEPENDENTLY; THESE WILL
FORM A SECOND PHASE WHICH WILL TAKE PLACE IN THE COMING YEARS.
LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL’S £5.1 MILLION TOWNSEND LANE CARE HUB
STARTED ON SITE IN JUNE 2018. IT WILL PROVIDE 35 BEDROOMS FOR
PATIENTS WITH CARE NEEDS, AND WILL COMPLETE IN APRIL 2019.
LIVERPOOL DEVELOPMENT SCHEDULE // 23
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Neighbourhoods: Residential
COUNTRYSIDE PROPERTIES COMPLETED ITS 133 NEW HOMES ON THE SITE OF
THE FORMER OGDEN’S FACTORY IN FEBRUARY 2018. THE LISTED VICTORIAN
OFFICE BUILDING AT THE ENTRANCE TO THE SITE IS STILL BEING CONVERTED
TO 19 APARTMENTS BY LIVERPOOL MUTUAL HOMES.
LIVERPOOL MUTUAL HOMES RECENTLY WENT ON SITE WITH “THE
APPROACH” BORDERING EDGE LANE. THE £20 MILLION SCHEME WILL
DELIVER A TOTAL OF 145 HOMES CONSISTING OF 38 HOUSES, 50
APARTMENTS AND 57 DUPLEXES.
BLACKSTOCK LTD HAVE STARTED BUILDING 26 APARTMENTS IN A 4 STOREY
BLOCK OFF SCOTLAND ROAD IN KIRKDALE. THE £3 MILLION SCHEME IS
EXPECTED TO COMPLETE IN LATE SUMMER 2019.
HOUSING DELIVERY PLAN CONTINUES TO DELIVER
BEYOND ORIGINAL TARGET
The Mayor’s target to build 5,000 new homes
across the city in partnership with Registered
Providers of Social Housing and other
developers under the Housing Delivery Plan has
been well exceeded. With the number of
homes still on site and more waiting to start, the
figure is now expected to exceed 7,500 in the
coming years.
LIVERPOOL STRATEGIC HOUSING PARTNERSHIP
A strategic housing partnership between
Liverpool City Council, Redrow, Liverpool Mutual
Homes and property contractor Willmot Dixon is
also delivering a further 1,500 new homes. 325
homes have now been completed, 60 are
currently on site, and plans have now been
submitted for a further 360.
LIVERPOOL FOUNDATION HOMES LTD LAUNCHED
Formally established in January 2018 by
Liverpool City Council, Liverpool Foundation
Homes Ltd is a new ethical housing company
that will deliver 10,000 new and refurbished
homes in a £500 million programme. The
company aims to create bespoke properties for
the first-time buyers, foster carers, large families,
the elderly and people with a disability, and to
improve the availability of good quality,
affordable homes in the city. The profits of both
house sales and rentals will be returned to the
council as it is the sole shareholder in the
company, and reinvested in new stock.
The first two of the company’s new housing
developments are already on site with plans
being drawn up for more schemes to follow.
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENTS
The private sector continues to see Liverpool as
a place to invest in new stock, buoyed by the
fact that house prices in Merseyside and the
North-west have seen some of the more
sustained rises in the UK.
Some 38 schemes are currently on site in the
neighbourhoods, bringing 2,283 additional
homes to the city; whilst the number of potential
new homes with or seeking permission but not
yet commenced is now over 4,000.
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Empty homes brought back into use to date (target exceeded)
TARGET 2:
2,000
0
MAYOR’S EMPTY HOMES TARGET 2 (from April 2015; as at September 2018)
4,000
3,427
Neighbourhoods: Housing Delivery Plan
5,698 Number of new homes completed
to September 2018
1,048 Number of new homes currently
on active developments (either on
site or awaiting start on site)
£88m Total value of housing schemes
with developments currently
underway
678 Number of new homes on
schemes in preparation (with or
seeking planning approval)
Neighbourhoods: Private Sector Developments not
part of the Housing Delivery Plan
4,333 Number of new homes completed*
since January 2012
266 Number of new homes completed*
since January 2018
2,283 Number of new homes currently on
active developments (either on site or
awaiting start on site)
£127m Total value of housing schemes with
developments currently on site
4,024 Number of new homes with or seeking
planning permission but not yet on site
* Schemes where all the homes on a development has been completed.
This figure does not include homes on sites that are still building units
AMONGST THE CROP OF NEW HOMES PROPOSED UNDER THE HOUSING
DELIVERY PLAN ARE RIVERSIDE HOUSING GROUP’S 26 HOUSES AT 209-299
PRESCOT ROAD IN KENSINGTON. PERMISSION WAS GRANTED IN MARCH
2018, WITH COMPLETION ANTICIPATED TO BE IN FEBRUARY 2020.
WORK IS ABOUT TO START ON THE DERELICT ELDON GROVE IN EVERTON. 45
APARTMENTS WILL BE REFURBISHED BY JGLT DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED ON
BEHALF OF LIVERPOOL MUTUAL HOMES. THE GRADE 2 LISTED COMPLEX
HAS BEEN VACANT FOR DECADES.
LIVERPOOL HOUSING TRUST HAS STARTED WORK ON 20 FAMILY HOMES
AND 4 APARTMENTS AT “CLIFTON GARDENS”. THE SITE IS ON LAND TO THE
REAR OF THE GRADE 2-LISTED TURNER HOME IN DINGLE. THE HOUSES WILL
BE ARRANGED IN A TERRACED FORMAT, REFLECTING THE CURRENT
HOUSING STOCK IN THE AREA, WITH PRIVATE GARDENS TO THE REAR. THE
SCHEME ALSO INCLUDES A NEW ‘WILDLIFE GARDEN’ TO BE USED BY THE
LOCAL COMMUNITY.
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COMPLETED SCHEMES
SCHEMES CURRENTLY ON SITE
PROPOSED SCHEMES
LIVERPOOL CITY ENTERPRISE ZONE
Location of recently completed, current and
proposed major development schemes
A2
A53
A24 A16 A17
A65
A27
A31
A51
A4
A18
A64
A61
A56
A43
A66
A32 A30
A28
A34
A59
A44
A47 A48
A63
A22
A26
A24
A58
A54
A55
A49
A36
A11
A37
A60
A62
A52
A46
A25
A6
A7
A29
A45
A57 A13
A12
A21
A42
A41
A40
A33 A67
A39 A38
A50 A22
A20
A23
NORTH LIVERPOOL MAYORAL DEVELOPMENT ZONE & TEN STREETS
Sitting next to the proposed Liverpool Waters site and the Liverpool City Enterprise
Zone, North Liverpool represents an area of greatest opportunity and challenge.
The new district centre, Project Jennifer, completed at the start of 2018. The £260
million Anfield Project, is now over 70% completed, having seen Liverpool Football
Club’s stadium expanded, hundreds of new homes built, existing terraced homes
refurbished – and now there are plans to revitalise the high street with improved
shopping and leisure facilities and yet more new homes for local people.
Immediately adjacent to North Liverpool, and sandwiched between it and
Liverpool Waters is the important Ten Streets creative district, soon to be the
subject of major restructuring that will bring up to £1 billion in investment.
Liverpool
Waters
Crown copyright and database rights 2018
Ordnance Survey 100018351.
A2
A1
A16
A3
31
A14
A15
A17
Ten
Streets
A9
A5
A35 A19
A10
A8
ON SITE: NETWORK RAIL’S £20 MILLION STATE-OF-THE-ART RAILWAY DEPOT AT KIRKDALE RAILWAY DEPOT. COMPLETING IN SUMMER 2019, IT WILL BE
USED TO SERVICE AND MAINTAIN THE NEW FLEET OF MERSEYRAIL TRAINS DUE TO COME INTO OPERATION BY 2021.
NORTH LIVERPOOL MAYORAL DEVELOPMENT ZONE COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL & LEISURE DEVELOPMENTS
MAP REF ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER STATUS COST COMPLETION
COMPLETED SINCE OCTOBER 2017
A1 Cemex UK Ltd,
Regent Road
New asphalt manufacturing plant
with weighbridge, control room, and
car parking.
Cemex UK Ltd Completed £1m October
2017
A2 Project Jennifer: B&M
Store and Home
Bargains Stores,
Great Homer Street
New retail stores St Modwen
Developments
plc & Liverpool
City Council
Completed £45m October
2017
ON SITE
A3 Southern Warehouse,
Stanley Dock,
Regent Road
Conversion of warehouse to 256
bedroom apart-hotel, restaurants
and assembly/leisure plus car
parking.
Stanley Dock
Properties Ltd
On site £25m Summer
2020
A4 “Tobacco
Warehouse”, Stanley
Dock, Regent Road
Conversion of Tobacco Warehouse
to 538 apartments; new 13th floor
level of single storey penthouse
apartments; public exhibition space;
offices; and basement car park
Stanley Dock
Properties Ltd
On site £70m Autumn
2021
A5 Kirkdale Railway
Depot, Stanley Road
To erect train shed and ancillary
stores/staff building
LNW On site £20m Spring 2019
A6 The Sandon Public
House, 166-182
Oakfield Road
To convert upper floors to 16
bedroom bed and breakfast hotel
(105 beds)
Katherine
Stewart
On site £1m December
2018
A7 143-145 Great
Howard Street
To convert public house to form
hotel (13 bedrooms) with restaurant/
cafe at ground floor.
William Riley On site £0.1m Spring 2019
PROPOSED
A8 Bar Coast, 90 Regent
Road
First floor extension and conversion of
attic space to 21 bedroom hotel
RyanFoley Coastal
Developments
Application 18F/2011
submitted July 2018
£1m Not known
A9 Huskisson Branch
Dock No 3, Regent
Road
To install new tank farm to store
vegetable oils with associated works.
New Britain Oils Permission granted
April 2018
£7m Summer 2020
A10 Olleco, 7 Birchall
Street
To erect new warehouse comprising
wiped film evaporator, cooling
tower and thermal oil boiler system
and plant control room building.
Olleco Permission granted
August 2018
£1m Not known
A11 Land at Bankhall
Street
To erect 3 storey gym/leisure
complex with parking
JJC Develop-
ments Limited
Application 17F/2681
submitted Sept 2017
£1m Not known
A12 3-7 Shaw Street To use Kays Medical building as
offices, teaching space and Art
facility both in connection with
Cornerstone Creative Campus
Liverpool Hope
University
Permission granted
June 2018
Not
stated
Not known
A13 168 Richmond Row Conversion to offices and 19
bedroom hotel
Gilkes Property
Limited
Application 18F/0894
submitted March 2018
£1m Not known
A14 New Merseyside
Police Headquarters,
30 Grosvenor Street
New 4 storey Police Headquarters
and office development with
associated 2 storey Annex building,
Merseyside
Police Authority
Application 17F/3525
submitted December
2017
£45m Not known
A15 Invisible Wind
Factory, 3 Regent
Road
To change use from industrial unit to
multi use performance venue and
night club.
Kazimier
Productions CIC
Awaiting signing of
legal agreement
since January 2017
Not
known
Not known
A16 50-60 Waterloo Road To erect 9 storey building comprising
56 aparthotel suites, ground and first
floor offices, car parking
Atlantic Towers
Developments
Ltd
Application 17F/2396
submitted January
2018
£3m Not
known
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MAP REF ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER STATUS COST COMPLETION
COMPLETED SINCE OCTOBER 2017
A17 241-243 Walton Road To convert upper floors to 8 studio
apartments
Mr James Martin Completed £0.2m November
2017
A18 Land adjacent to 8
Church Flags
To erect five terraced houses. Flanagan Group Completed £0.9m December
2017
A19 “Ogdens Place”,
Boundary Lane
To erect 133 dwellings with
associated works.
Countryside
Properties (UK) Ltd
Completed £15m February
2018
A20 “Phoenix Place”, Iliad
Street/Clegg Street
To erect 2 blocks with 348 student
rooms and communal facilities.
DJP Ltd & Nobles
Construction Ltd
Completed £20m August 2018
A21 222 - 224 Vauxhall
Road
To erect 4 storey block comprising 20
flats with associated parking
Mr Eddie Brack Completed £1.5m February
2018
A22 "Sandhills Village",
101-123 Stanley Road
To erect 30 houses for private sale Fairtree Homes Completed £1.5m November
2017
A23 “Claremont Gardens”,
Westminster Road
274 homes David Wilson
Homes (NW)
Completed £36m August 2018
ON SITE
A24 Tetlow Church,
Tetlow Street
To alter and convert former church
to form 6 flats
J Moss
Development
On site £0.2m December
2018
A25 Land off Foley Street
and Westminster Road
To erect 3 storey building
comprising 6 flats
Not disclosed On site £1m October
2018
A26 Notre Dame
Catholic School Site,
Everton Valley
To erect three storey block
comprising 12 flats, two storey block
comprising 12 flats, 4 bungalows and
48 x 2 storey houses
Liverpool Mutual
Homes
On site £8.9m October
2018
A27 Anfield Village/
Rockfield
Regeneration Area
Refurbishment-led regeneration/
selective demolition of 300 terraced
properties
Homes &
Communities
Agency/ Your
Housing / LCC
On site £36m April 2019
A28 “The Parks” – Phase 4 To erect 106 x 2 and 3 storey
homes.
Keepmoat plc On site £13m August 2019
A29 Former Bowling Green,
Walton Breck Road
To erect 77 bedroom nursing home Stonekeep Ltd On site Not
known
Spring 2019
A30 “Ogdens Clock Tower”,
Boundary Lane
To convert existing Listed office
building to form 19 apartments
Liverpool Mutual
Homes
On site £2m December
2018
A31 “The Quadrant”,
Shaw St
New 6 storey student block with 2 x
8 bedroom flats, 2 x 9 bedroom flats,
6 x 10 bedroom flats, 10 x 11
bedroom flats and 36 studios, with
28 space lower ground car park.
Pinnacle Student
Developments
Stalled; partially
completed
£17m Not known
A32 “Fox Street Student
Village”, Swainbanks
Limited, 50 Fox Street
To convert Swainbanks building and
redevelop remainder of site with 3
five to six-storey buildings to provide
a total of 400 student bedrooms with
gym, lounge, bistro, leisure facilities
Primesite
Developments
On site £15m March 2019
A33 Scotland Road,
Silvester Street,
Woodstock Street &
Westmoreland Place
To erect 3 apartment blocks 3-4
storeys in height with 26 apartments
and parking
Blackstock Ltd On site £2.5m September
2019
A34 “Vauxhall Wharf”, 285
–289 Vauxhall Road
To erect 3 apartment blocks with a
total 74 x 1 and 2 beds.
MV Canal Ltd On site £7m 2020
A35 “Quay Central” and
”Park Central”,
Central Docks,
Liverpool Waters
To erect two blocks (8 and 14
storeys) comprising 237 apartments
for the private rented sector
Romal Capital
Limited and Peel
Lane & Property
(Ports) Limited
On site £40m September
2019
PROPOSED
A36 Land off Commercial
Road
To erect residential building up to 7
storeys in height to provide 110
residential apartments
Trophy Homes
Ltd
Outline permission
granted February
2018
£7m Not known
A37 Land bounded by
Lemon Street, Heriot
Street, Great Mersey
Street
To erect four storey block and 2 x 2
storey blocks comprising 80 flats with
associated parking, landscaping
and ancillary works.
New Regen LTD Application 17F/2645
submitted September
2017
£6m Not known
A38 Land at Sterling Way/
Latham Street/ Black-
field Street/Smith
Street
To erect 33 houses FBMUK Ltd Permission granted
June 2018
£3.3m Not known
A39 Land bounded by
Whittle Street, Smith
Street and Kirkdale
Road
To erect mixed use part 6/part 5
storey building creating 177
residential apartments, commercial,
residents gym, lounge and parking.
Fast Growth
Homes Limited
Permission granted
August 2018
£20m Not known
A40 220-224 Stanley
Road
Conversion of upper floors to 6 self-
contained flats
ARMS Group Ltd Application 18F/0417
submitted February
2018
£0.4m Not known
A41 Former Princes Bingo
Hall, Brewster Street
& Selwyn Street
To erect part 4/6 storey block
comprising 37 apartments and
ground floor commercial unit
JJC Develop-
ments Ltd
Application 17F/1220
submitted May 2017
£3.7m Not known
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MAP REF ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER STATUS COST COMPLETION
PROPOSED
A42 Junction of Caris-
brooke Road, Harlech
Street/Roxburgh Street
To erect 15 houses SFY Construction
Limited
Application 18F/0839
submitted March
2018
£1.5m Not known
A43 217-229 County Road To convert upper floors to 14 flats P.M.E. Estates Application 16F/2019
submitted Dec 2016
£0.6m Not known
A44 254-256 County
Road
To convert office and commercial
premises to 8 self contained flats
M & MA Services
Ltd
Permission granted
January 2017
£0.5m Not known
A45 Land Bounded by
Walton Lane, Bullens
Road and Diana
Street
To erect part four/part five storey
block comprising 94 flats with car
parking
Gauld Property
Partnership
Application 18F/1316
awaiting signing of
legal agreement since
July 2018
£10m Not known
A46 Queens Arms, 202
Walton Road
Conversion from pub to ground
floor commercial with 5 flats above.
Stockton
Properties
Permission granted
April 2018
£0.3m Not known
A47 Land at Walton Road/
Woodhouse Close
To erect 7 dwelling houses in one
terraced block and a 3 storey block
comprising of 24 flats.
FBMUK Permission granted
April 2018
£2m Not known
A48 Land at Royal Street/
Everton Brow
To erect 12 houses Mr Paul King Application 15F/2444
awaiting signing of
legal agreement
since December 2015
£1m Not known
A49 Former Devonshire
Arms Public House, 39-
41 St Domingo Road
To erect 4 houses and 1 bungalow
following demolition of public house
Mr P Tynian Permission granted
May 2017
£0.5m Not known
A50 15-27 Rockfield Road 7 new homes Your Housing
Group
Application 18F/2157
submitted August 2018
£0.5m Not known
A51 “The Parks” – Phase 5 113 new homes Keepmoat plc Detailed planning
application awaited
£14m December
2020
A52 Venmore Street /
Hartnup Street
To demolish short term residential
care facility and erect 3 storey, 60
bed health care facility with
associated parking and landscaping
Liverpool City
Council
Permission granted
April 2018
£10m May 2019
A53 14-20 Breckfield
Road North
New three storey block comprising 6
student flats (21 bedrooms)
Kingston Estates
Limited
Permission regranted
September 2016
£1m Not known
A54 160-162 Breck Road To replace existing building with
three storey block comprising
retail/residential at ground floor and
residential within the upper floors
Mr T Higginson Permission granted
October 2017
Not
known
Not known
A55 Strawberry Tavern,
Breckfield Road
South
To demolish former public house and
erect three storey block comprising
30 flats with car parking
M.C.I & Liverpool
Investment
Solutions Ltd
Permission granted
October 2017
£2m Not known
A56 Site at Whitefield
Road
To erect 8 single storey terraced
bungalows.
Mr R Wright Permission granted
October 2016
£0.8m Not known
A57 West Derby Road,
Caird Street, Grant
Gardens
To erect 2 blocks up to 6 storeys
comprising 116 sheltered flats
Mr K Guy Application 18F/1637
submitted June 2018
Not known
A58 1-3 Everton Road Conversion to 6 flats Mr Oliver Gilkes Permission granted
May 2018
£0.4m Not known
A59 “Salisbury Place”,
land at Corner
Salisbury Street/
Everton Brow
To erect 2 linked blocks of between
3 and 5 storeys of 70 apartments with
undercroft parking
Mr Humberto
Gregorio Barrera
Mojica
Permission granted
April 2017
£7m Not known
A60 Land at Fox Street/St
Anne’s Street
To demolish existing buildings and
erect 3 residential blocks ranging
from 5 to 7 storeys of 325 flats.
Pointfield
Developments
Limited
Application 17F/3396
submitted December
2017
£20m Not known
A61 Rose Place To erect 8 storey block with 127 flats
and ground floor commercial units
Legacie
Developments
Permission granted
May 2018
£13m Not known
A62 Poets Place, Clegg
Street
To erect 6/7 six storey block with 103
residential apartments
Caro
Developments
Application 17F/3307
submitted Nov 2017
£10m Not known
A63 Virgil Street/Great
Homer Street
To erect a 9 storey apartment block
containing 277 apartments, ground
floor communal space and parking
Soller Two
Limited
Permission granted
July 2017
£20m Not known
A64 Former Central Tin
Factory Site, Wilbra-
ham/Dryden Street
To demolish existing buildings and
erect 16 houses and 3 two storey
blocks comprising 20 flats
Liverpool Mutual
Homes
Permission granted
November 2015
£4m September
2017
A65 Eldon Grove To refurbish vacant tenement
buildings to form 45 flats; erect 3 x 4
storey blocks to rear comprising 60
flats; and 2 x 3 storey blocks to front
comprising 25 flats (total 130 flats)
JGLT Develop-
ments Limited on
behalf of LMH
Permission granted
December 2016
£6.6m 2019/20
A66 Land at Vauxhall
Road
To erect 9 three storey terraced
houses.
The Flanagan
Group
Application 15F/1508
submitted June 2015
£1m Not
known
A67 St Sylvester’s RC
Church, Silvester Street
Conversion of former church to 13
flats
Trophy Homes
Ltd
Application 18F/1188
submitted May 2018
£1.3m Not
known 34
STONEBRIDGE CROSS MAYORAL DEVELOPMENT ZONE
Stonebridge Cross represents another major strategic opportunity for the city to
create new business space and jobs in the north east of Liverpool in addition to
community facilities and parkland alongside the River Alt.
TJ Morris Ltd expanded at Axis Business Park, having completed a third 91,000
square feet warehouse in October 2016 and also converting the former Carcraft
Warehouse as a new 44,000 square feet retail training store in June 2017. Its old
training store on the other side of Portal Way is being converted to offices for the
company.
St Modwen completed their 65,482 square feet Stonebridge West in May 2017,
whilst Liverpool City Council’s new £7.3 million Fruit and Vegetable Wholesale
Market at Stonebridge East completed in October 2017.
On the other side of the East Lancs Road, there is the city’s largest single site in
public ownership which is available for a significant international employer
bringing between 500 to 1,000 new jobs. Approval was granted to Gallan
Stoford at the end of 2013 for constructing two distribution warehouses, whilst
work to redirect the previously culverted River Alt to make way for the
development, along with a new riverside park known as Alt Meadows, was
completed in the autumn of 2014.
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PROPOSED SCHEMES
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B1 B6
B3
B2
B4
B3
Axis
Business
Park
Stonebridge
Cross Stonebridge
West
Stonebridge
East
Stonebridge
Retail Park
B5
LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL’S NEW PURPOSE BUILT FRUIT AND VEGETABLE WHOLESALE MARKET COMPLETED IN OCTOBER 2017. IT HAS ALREADY
ATTRACTED FRUIT AND VEGETABLE SUPPLIER ALMOND CATERING SUPPLIES TO THE RECENTLY COMPLETED STONEBRIDGE WEST BUSINESS PARK NEARBY.
MAYORAL DEVELOPMENT ZONE ALL DEVELOPMENTS MAP REF ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER STATUS COST COMPLETION
COMPLETED SINCE SEPTEMBER 2016
B1 “Stonebridge West”,
Land off Sugarbrook
Drive, Stonebridge
Business Park
To erect 4 industrial/warehouse
units (62,000 sq ft business
space)
St Modwen
Developments
Limited
Completed £8m February
2017
B2 Home Bargains
Warehouse 3, Portal
Way
To erect warehouse building
and offices, vehicle
maintenance unit, staff gym &
sports facility, gatehouse with
service yards, car parking,
fencing and landscaping.
T.J. Morris Completed £10.2m October
2016
B3 Home Bargains
Training Centre,
Portal Way
Conversion of existing training
centre to offices, and
conversion of former car
hypermarket building to form
retail training centre with
associated accommodation
at first and second floor levels
and 2 retail units.
T.J. Morris Completed £5.4m June 2017
B4 Land at junction of
Parkstile Lane and
Stonebridge Lane
To erect 12 dwelling houses
and 3 blocks comprising 12
flats
Cobalt Housing Completed £2.4m October
2016
B5 Fruit & Vegetable
Wholesale Market,
Electric Avenue,
Stonebridge Business
Park
To erect single storey building
and growers stand for
distribution and business uses in
connection with wholesale fruit
and vegetable market with
gate house, new access,
parking and associated
servicing, landscaping and
ancillary works.
Liverpool City
Council
Completed £7.3m October
2017
PROPOSED
B6 Stonebridge Cross To demolish existing buildings
and erect 2 buildings (max
height not exceeding 20m) to
comprise storage and
distribution centre with
ancillary office with associated
landscaping, parking, servicing
areas and ancillary works.
Gallan Stoford
Liverpool Ltd
Permission granted
November 2013
£30m Not known
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CENTRAL LIVERPOOL MAYORAL DEVELOPMENT ZONE
Central Liverpool is focused on the Edge Lane corridor, the main eastern
gateway into Liverpool city centre from the end of the M62 motorway. The area
has a strong retail and high-tech base, with many firms in the IT sector based at
the well-established Wavertree Technology Park where high profile local
employers include Gardner Systems, Barclays and Nutricia (Advanced Medical
Nutrition).
Key projects to be delivered in the Central Liverpool Mayoral Development
Zone include the rebuilding of the Edge Lane Retail Park, a £100 million scheme
by Derwent Holdings Ltd. The scheme, rebranded “Liverpool Shopping Park”,
will see a total 600,000 sq ft of new retail, leisure and restaurant units providing
around 1,500 jobs, with 50% of these promised to local long-term unemployed
residents by the developer. Two phases worth £45 million were completed by
October 2017, with further units for retail and leisure to be built in the coming
years.
Redevelopment of the former Littlewoods Building on Edge Lane remains a
priority for the city, with plans announced for its conversion to a new £50 million
film and television studio complex to act as a facility for the many film and
television productions which are already shot in the city. Further studio space is
to be developed on the adjacent sites next to Liverpool Innovation Park in the
next few years.
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SCHEMES CURRENTLY ON SITE
PROPOSED SCHEMES
C6
37
C5
C4 C1
C11
C12
C3
C10
C7 C8
C9 C2
ARTIST’S IMPRESSION OF CAPITAL & CENTRIC’S VISION FOR LITTLEWOODS FILM STUDIOS, WHOSE FIRST MAJOR TENANT WILL BE TWICKENHAM
STUDIOS.
CENTRAL LIVERPOOL MAYORAL DEVELOPMENT ZONE COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENTS MAP REF ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER STATUS COST COMPLETION
COMPLETED SINCE SEPTEMBER 2017
C1 “Western Quarter”,
Liverpool Shopping
Park, Edge Lane
12 new units for retail and
restaurants
Derwent Holdings
Ltd
Completed £35m October
2017
ON SITE
C2 “The Range”,
Liverpool Innovation
Park, Innovation
Boulevard, Edge Lane
Conversion of Building 3 for retail
purposes (“The Range” Training
Centre)
Valedown Ltd &
CDS (Superstores
International) Ltd
On site £2m December
2018
PROPOSED
C3 “Eastern Quarter”,
Liverpool Shopping
Park, Edge Lane
19 new units for retail and leisure
units including cinema and
restaurants
Derwent Holdings
Ltd
Permission granted,
partially implemented
£40m Not known
C4 Former Robinson
Willey Site, Mill Lane
Multi-use games area and
neighbourhood park (replacement
open space for other developments)
Derwent Holdings
Ltd
Permission granted,
partially implemented
£5m Not known
C5 Wavertree Retail
Park
To build 5 new non‐food retail units
between the existing retail units,
including changes to car parking
and servicing layouts
Derwent
Construction Ltd
Permission granted
June 2015
£3m Not known
C6 “Littlewoods Film
Studios”, former
Littlewoods Building,
200 Edge Lane and
part of Liverpool
Innovation Park
Phased refurbishment and
development as new film and
television studios
Capital & Centric Part approval
granted; further
application for vacant
sites anticipated.
£50m 2020/21
C7 Building 19, Liverpool
Innovation Park
Refurbishment of part of Building 19
as Grade A offices (21,500 sq ft)
Valedown Ltd &
CDS (Superstores
International) Ltd
Permission granted
March 2018
£2m Not known
C8 Travelodge Hotel,
Building 19, Liverpool
Innovation Park
Conversion of part of Building 19 to
79 bedroom Travelodge hotel
Valedown Ltd &
CDS (Superstores
International) Ltd
Permission granted
March 2018
£3m Not known
C9 Costa Coffee at
Liverpool Innovation
Park
New single storey drive-thru Costa
Coffee shop/restaurant
Costa Coffee Permission granted
July 2018
£0.5m Not known
C10 Dales of Liverpool,
Prescot Road
Extensions to existing warehouse to
create café, car parking and new
vehicle access off Prescot Road.
Chiu Wah Ltd Permission granted
January 2018
£1.5m Not known
C11 Stanley Meat Market,
Prescot Road
To erect light industrial unit Selmar Properties Permission granted
January 2017
Not
stated
Not known
C12 Lister Drive Library,
Lister Drive
To convert and extend existing
library in connection with proposed
use as a community centre.
Lister Steps Permission granted
October 2016
£3m Not
known
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SOUTH LIVERPOOL MAYORAL DEVELOPMENT ZONE
South Liverpool’s Mayoral Development Zone not only acts as the city’s southern
approach, but is also the city’s arrival point for international visitors and trade via
Liverpool John Lennon Airport and the Port of Garston.
Since the mid-1990s, the area has been the focus of regeneration activity triggered by
substantial government and European aid which has overseen the creation of the
Boulevard Industrial Park (linked to the adjacent Jaguar Landrover factory), Venture
Point, Estuary Business Park and Liverpool International Business Park amongst others.
This has been one of the most successful parts of the city in attracting new businesses
and jobs over the last decade. Among the firms located here are Prinovis, DHL
International, Shop Direct, B&M Retail; with Medimmune, Novartis, Astra Zeneca and
Allagan being some of the many bio-pharmaceutical companies clustered in the area.
South Liverpool is currently seeing the largest growth of industrial/warehousing
development in the city, with over £106 million worth of schemes completed since the
start of 2010. These have included a second massive distribution warehouse for B&M,
new speculative business premises at Speke Business Park, new headquarters for Adient
(formerly Johnson Controls) and Gefco, and extensions for both Medimmune and Eli
Lilly.
The area is also home to the successful New Mersey Shopping Park which recently saw
a £23 million investment to bring new leisure attractions including a multiplex cinema.
South Liverpool remains a popular location for homebuyers, with several of the national
volume developers including Barratt Homes, Lovells and Keepmoat currently
constructing quality new homes for future residents.
D7
D16
39
D14
D38
D4
D23 D26
D20 D21
D25
D5 D1
D10
D15
D11
D29 D34
D22 D9
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SCHEMES CURRENTLY ON SITE
PROPOSED SCHEMES
D3
D27 D30 D31
D6 D2
D8
D32
D12
D18
D19
D28 D24
D36
D37 D13
D33
D17
PROPOSED: AVIATION HANGAR AT LIVERPOOL JOHN LENNON AIRPORT
SOUTH LIVERPOOL MAYORAL DEVELOPMENT ZONE COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL & RETAIL DEVELOPMENTS MAP REF ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER STATUS COST COMPLETION
COMPLETED SINCE SEPTEMBER 2017
D1 New Mersey Shopping
Park
To erect new cinema and restaurants
following demolition of existing retail
units, reconfigure the B&Q unit, erect
new retail units, undertake shop front
improvements, erect customer
services centre, reconfigure car park
and relocate substation
Speke Unit Trust Completed £23m June 2018
D2 Kays Medical,
Windward Drive To erect 3 storey office block with
adjoining warehouse and
distribution centre 35,000 sq ft
Kays Medical Completed £5m December
2017
D3 New Merseyside Police
HQ, Leeward Drive
New 3 storey building, single storey
ancillary building, single storey dog
kennels, gate house and parking.
Merseyside
Police
Completed £44m December
2017
D4 John Lennon Airport
Travelodge
Refurbishment of former Holiday
Express Inn as Travelodge
Travelodge Completed £2m December
2017
ON SITE
D5 Plot 10, Evans Road,
Venture Point
To erect distribution warehouse Not disclosed On site £2m December
2018
D6 Home Bargains,
former Rayware Site,
Speke Boulevard
To erect 2 retail units (1 for Home
Bargains) and 1 restaurant/leisure
unit
T.J. Morris Ltd On site £10m August 2019
PROPOSED
D7 Land at Spitfire Road To erect 8 industrial units each with
integral office accommodation
Valedown Ltd Outline permission
granted Dec 2014
Not
known
Not known
D8 163 Triumph Way,
Triumph Business Park,
Speke Hall Road
To erect storage unit with parking for
16 articulated lorries associated
access and general parking
Valedown Ltd Permission granted
June 2018
£1m Not known
D9 Former Rayware Site,
Speke Boulevard
To erect 9000sqm of B1(c), B2 & B8
uses with new vehicular access from
Evans Road
T J Morris Ltd Outline permission
granted April 2017
Not
known
Not known
D10 131-149 Triumph Way To erect 2 light industrial units with
associated parking
Valedown
Limited
Permission granted
September 2017
£1m Not known
D11 Medimmune UK Ltd,
Plot 6 Renaissance Way
To erect single storey laboratory with
external hardstanding for new AHU
Medimmune UK
Ltd
Permission granted
July 2016
Not
known
Not known
D12 John Lennon Airport,
Speke Hall Avenue
New aviation hangar building with
associated car parking and
landscaping
Liverpool Airport
Ltd
Permission granted
May 2018
Not
known
Not known
D13 Air Unltd, Unit 4,
Compass East
To erect indoor trampoline centre
with parking
Mr Steven
Cosgrove
Permission granted
April 2017
Not
known
Not known
D14 Kirkby Tyres Ltd, Speke
Hall Avenue
To erect 8 storage sheds with
ancillary office accommodation
Kirkby Tyres Ltd Permission granted
June 2016
Not
known
Not known
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PROPOSED (Continued)
D15 Cell 9, Liverpool
International Business
Park
To erect 3 industrial units (15m in
height) with associated parking
Peel Airports
(Liverpool) Ltd
Application 16RM/
1398 submitted
June 2016
Not
known
Not known
D16 Actavis Biologics Ltd,
Estuary Banks, Estuary
Commerce Park
New building to use as warehouse
storage of packing disposable raw
materials for cold room storage
and for stability test storage
Actavis Permission granted
June 2014
£10m Not known
D17 Plot 2A Estuary Business
Park, Winward Drive
150,000 sq ft of office/light industrial
or warehousing space
Network Space Outline application
18O/1812 submitted
July 2018
£10m Not known
D18 Bidfood, Cell 11D,
Liverpool International
Business Park
To erect 60,000 sq ft distribution
warehouse
Bidfood Reserved matters
application 18RM/
1615 submitted
June 2018
£20m September
2019
D19 Land at De Havilland
Drive, Liverpool
International Business
Park
To erect new training venue for
Merseyside Police with associated
car parking and landscaping
Merseyside
Police
Permission granted
June 2018
£4m Not known
D20 Land adjacent to 38
Speke Road
To erect warehouse unit for use as
a leisure unit and layout associated
parking
Mr T Griffin Permission granted
July 2016
£0.6m Not known
D21 Former Garston Public
Baths, Speke Road
To erect retail development with
associated delivery bay and car
parking to front/rear linked with
independent retail store and office
above
Mr Adam Bailey Permission granted
November 2015
Not
stated
Not known
D22 St Andrews Business
Centre, 91-93 St Marys
Road
To erect 3 storey building
incorporating 4 ground floor retail
units, office space and caretakers
flat, and parking to rear.
Dreaming Spires
Ltd
Outline permission
granted May 2017
Not
stated
Not known
SOUTH LIVERPOOL MAYORAL DEVELOPMENT ZONE HOUSING DEVELOPMENTS & COMMUNITY FACILITIES MAP REF ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER STATUS COST COMPLETION
COMPLETED SINCE SEPTEMBER 2017
D23 The Crescent off Speke
Town Lane, Speke
Church Road
To erect 30 houses and 2 retail
units
Countryside
Properties (UK)
Ltd
Completed £3m November
2017
D24 Harefield Road 7 x 2 storey home for social rent South Liverpool
Homes
Completed £0.6m December
2017
D25 Little Heath Road,
Speke
10 x 2 storey homes (outline
application)
AOG Property
Trust/SLH
Completed £0.6m June 2018
ON SITE
D26 “Imagine Park”, Speke
Hall Avenue
268 new 2, 3 and 4 bedroom
family houses
Barratt Homes
(Manchester)
On site £27m Autumn
2018
D27 “Mill Brow”, Central
Avenue
To erect 147 houses Keepmoat plc On site £18m June 2020
D28 Land between Dam
Wood Road and Hale
Road
To erect 23 dwellings with
associated parking
South Liverpool
Housing Group
On site £2.5m October
2018
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ARTIST’S IMPRESSION OF BIDFOOD’S PROPOSED 60,000 SQ FT WAREHOUSE, WHICH IT HOPES TO HAVE UP AND RUNNING BY LATE SUMMER 2019
SOUTH LIVERPOOL MAYORAL DEVELOPMENT ZONE HOUSING DEVELOPMENTS continued
MAP REF ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER STATUS COST COMPLETION
PROPOSED
D29 “Imagine Place”, Land
off Speke Hall Avenue
185 new build homes Peel Investments
(North) Ltd /
Barratt Homes
Reserved matters
application 18RM/
1338 submitted May
2018
£20m Not known
D30 177 Western Avenue To erect a 2 to 4 storey building
providing 20 apartments for
occupation as senior living
accommodation, ground floor
retail units, ancillary facilities,
landscaping and car parking
following demolition of existing
buildings
South Liverpool
Housing Group
Application 17F/2244
submitted August
2017
£2m Not known
D31 Former St Aidans Church,
Parade Crescent
To demolish former church and
build 28 houses
Ascot Application 17F/0550
submitted March
2017
£3m Not known
D32 Speke Care Hub, South
Parade
To erect 3 storey, 60 bed health
care facility, with associated car
parking
Liverpool City
Council
Permission granted
June 2018
£10m Not known
D33 Land at Burnage Close/
Oldbridge Road
To erect 16 new homes on 3 sites South Liverpool
Homes
Application 18F/1471
submitted July 2018
£1.6m Not known
D34 Site of Former Millwood
County Primary School,
Greenway Road
To erect 115 new homes Keepmoat
Homes
Permission granted
July 2017
£12m Not known
D35 Land bounded by
Blackburne Street,
Brunswick Street and
York Street
To redevelop part of the existing
industrial estate for 169 houses
and pocket park.
Backhouse
Developments
Ltd
Outline application
17O/3256 submitted
January 2018
£17m Not known
D36 “Churchfields”, 44-48
Window Lane
To erect 4 x 2 bed dwelling
houses and 6 x 3 bed dwelling
houses
Lovells Permission granted
January 2016
£1m Not known
D37 Land off Church Road /
Railway Street
To erect 16 dwelling houses Lovell Partnership
Ltd
Permission granted
October 2015
£1.5m Not known
DISCLAIMER: All information provided in this document is correct as known at the time of publication based on information
provided by developers, architects and agents. Liverpool City Council cannot be held responsible for alterations to completion
due dates, values or other where such occur for reasons beyond our control.
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On the horizon
LATEST ANNOUNCEMENTS
Ten Streets Masterplan approved
A dramatic transformation that could generate up to 2,500 new jobs on 125 acres of former North Liverpool docklands has taken a major step forward. In February 2018, councillors approved a new Supplementary Planning Document (SDP) for the Ten Streets, setting out new design and development principles to guide the area’s future growth over the next 15 – 20 years.
The SPD document will help in decisions regarding all future planning applications and any potential use of the council’s Compulsory Purchase Orders – both in the Ten Streets creativity district and surrounding areas running from Leeds Street in the south to the land adjacent to Bramley Moore Docks in the north.
The proposed Ten Streets creativity district has the potential for up to 1 million square foot of development and the council is keen to attract creative companies and enterprises to flourish alongside artistic organisations.
Plans submitted for 107 new Foundations homes
Liverpool City Council’s ethical housing company, Liverpool Foundation Homes Ltd, has submitted plans to build 107 high-quality new houses located between Denford Road, Ackers Hall Avenue and Dunchurch Road in the Yew Tree area of east Liverpool City Centre. Established earlier in 2018, Foundations is a £500 million programme that aims to improve the availability of good quality, affordable homes in the city. It will also be building homes catering for specific groups including foster carers, large families, the elderly and people with a disability. Some of the new homes will be designed to Lifetime Home standards and are earmarked for an empty piece of land previously occupied by a city council housing estate. Foundations is seen as fundamental to addressing the city’s need to develop 30,000 new homes by 2030.
Liverpool sets out 15 year plan for growth
Liverpool City Council has published a new 15 year plan that will meet the need to create 30,000 new homes and develop 370 acres of land for new jobs.
Following various consultation exercises that saw 21,000 comments from local residents, community and business organisations, Liverpool’s Local Plan was endorsed by the council in January 2018.
Liverpool’s population is expected to rise from 491,500 to 542,600 people by 2033 and the plan, which has been in development with numerous agencies since February 2013, has identified 100 detailed policies to manage this growth.
The plan sets out key priorities to grow the city’s economy up to 2033, with emphasis on focusing future development on brownfield land, and making sufficient provision for regeneration projects and job creation in the city’s key employment areas.
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Cutting edge care hubs plan breaks ground The spadework has started on a multi-million pound plan to transform social care for people living with dementia in Liverpool. Earthmovers are in at two sites in the city as part of a £30 million plan to create new living spaces and care hubs.
Work has begun on the site of the new £7.8m Dementia Hub on South Parade in Speke (illustrated) and at the proposed £8.2m Venmore Dementia Centre on Hartnup Street, Anfield. Each centre will provide 60 bed spaces, along with state-of-the-art care facilities for people with dementia and other long-term residential and nursing care needs. They will also feature en-suite bedrooms, areas for therapy and socialising, dining facilities and gardens.
A planning application has been submitted for a third dementia hub in Stonebridge.
For more information about regeneration schemes in Liverpool, please visit: regeneratingliverpool.com
Or follow us on Twitter @Regen_Lpool
KEY CONTACT FOR REGENERATION QUERIES: Peter Skates, Divisional Manager, Regeneration
Tel: 0151 233 0201
Email: [email protected]
Barratt has more “Imagination” for Speke
Close to handing the keys over on the last of their 268 homes at “Imagine Park” near Liverpool John Lennon Airport in Speke in South Liverpool, Barratt Homes have announced plans to build 185 more homes on a nearby site off Dunlop Road. To be known as “Imagine Place”, the £20 million development will feature a mix of three and four bedroomed homes. Construction will begin in the new year.
South Liverpool has been one of Liverpool’s success stories over the last two decades, with over £500 million invested in the last 10 years alone, not only in housing (£130 million) but also in industrial/warehousing/office/leisure jobs including at the nearby South Liverpool International Business Park, Estuary Commerce Park, Venture Point and New Mersey Shopping Centre. Overall sold prices of homes in Speke over the last year were 4% up on the previous year and 12% up on the 2015 average level of £111,942.
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KEY CONTACTS FOR REGENERATION QUERIES:
Peter Skates
Divisional Manager, Regeneration, Liverpool City Council
Tel: 0151 233 0201
Email: [email protected]
www.regeneratingliverpool.com
Twitter: @Regen_Lpool
Mark Kitts
Chief Executive, Liverpool Foundation Homes Limited
0151 233 0990
Email: [email protected]
www.liverpoolfoundationhomes.co.uk