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Liverpool Waters Central Docks

Masterplan for Peel Holdings, England, UK – New Waterfront Property on former docklands site

15 Mar 2017

Liverpool Waters Central Docks News

Designs Revealed for Liverpool Waters Central Docks

FIRST GLIMPSE OF LIVERPOOL WATERS’ INCREDIBLE NEW CENTRAL DOCKS DISTRICT

The team behind Liverpool Waters have revealed the first glimpse of the incredible new Central Docks neighbourhood at the property industry’s premier annual event, MIPIM, in Cannes, as well as releasing eight new plots there for investor development.

Liverpool Waters project by night:
Liverpool Waters project by night

The Central Docks neighbourhood will form part of this world class destination on Liverpool’s iconic waterfront and is tipped to be one of the hottest property investments around, with places to live, work and unwind coming together to form a new 24-hour community. This new neighbourhood will bring life back to the former docklands site which has sat dormant for many years.

Princes Dock Waterfront design:
Princes Dock Waterfront in Liverpool

The £5 billion Liverpool Waters project will transform 150 acres of historic docklands, the biggest single regeneration project in the history of Liverpool and one of the biggest of its kind anywhere in the world.

The eight new plots at Central Docks are already attracting interest from investors and developers, with several parties visiting Liverpool to see the opportunities on offer first hand.

Liverpool Waters Central Docks proposal:
Liverpool Waters Central Docks

This Central Docks neighbourhood will be a world class business and leisure district, with over 2,000,000 sqft of mixed use floorspace including 750,000 sqft of quality office space, providing occupiers the rare opportunity of a tranquil setting in the heart of Liverpool city centre, and over 1,000 new waterfront apartments in buildings up to 44 storeys high. All of these new spaces will benefit from a 17 acre public park and views overlooking the River Mersey and the Leeds and Liverpool Canal.

Liverpool Waters Central Docks development:
Liverpool Waters Central Docks

Lindsey Ashworth, Director of Development of Liverpool Waters, said:

“Liverpool Waters is a unique opportunity to invest in a world-famous waterfront and it’s no surprise that this latest phase of the project has already generated interest from investors and developers.

“Our ambition has always been to create a waterfront for the world, a sustainable environment with stunning views where people and businesses can flourish together. Unveiling this southern part of the Central Docks neighbourhood marks the next chapter in the Liverpool Waters story and brings us one step closer to re-establishing Liverpool’s waterfront as a gateway to the world.”

Liverpool Waters Central Docks

Although the masterplan for Liverpool Waters was announced ten years ago, progress has so far concentrated on the Princes Dock neighbourhood, the new home of the Cruise Liner Terminal, with the bulk of effort going on behind the scenes to secure detailed planning permissions. By the end of this year, the team at Liverpool Waters are expecting to see over £300 million of construction work starting on site.

Liverpool Waters Central Docks

Ian Pollitt, Assistant Project Director at Liverpool Waters, said:

“Central Docks represents a watershed moment for Liverpool Waters. There has been an incredible amount of work done behind the scenes to get us to this point but thanks to the positive attitude of the people of Liverpool, Liverpool City Council and other partners we are now in a position to proceed with this next exciting phase of the project.

“It is great to see so many of the region’s leading developers and city leaders joining us at MIPIM to showcase the opportunities on offer at Liverpool Waters and is testament to our shared commitment to re-establishing Liverpool as a global city.

“Liverpool Waters will not only transform the docklands and restore them to their former glory, it will leave a legacy of jobs and skills that will benefit the Liverpool City Region for generations to come.”

Liverpool Waters Central Docks development

About Liverpool Waters
About Liverpool Waters
With an estimated value exceeding £5 billion, Liverpool Waters is the largest single development opportunity in the city. Covering some 60 hectares and spanning 2.3 km of the city’s famous waterfront, Liverpool Waters would see the creation of a new mixed-use city district for Liverpool and bring back to life a swathe of historic dockland, almost half of it within the city’s World Heritage Site. www.liverpoolwaters.co.uk

About Peel Land & Property
Peel Land & Property sits at the heart of The Peel Group with a diverse portfolio and assets under management of approximately £5 billion.

The breadth of our assets covers transformational developments including MediaCityUK and Liverpool Waters, in addition to 13 million sq. ft. of built estate which features commercial offices, retail and business parks, shopping centres, leisure and sports venues and residential developments, and 38,000 acres of planning and development estate.

11 Jan 2017

Liverpool Waters Residential Tower News

Liverpool Waters Residential Tower for The Regenda Group

Peel and The Regenda Group invest in the PRS market

PEEL Land and Property is to develop a residential tower within Liverpool Waters for The Regenda Group, one of the region’s leading housing providers.

Liverpool Waters Tower Building

At around 85,000 sq ft, the multi-storey apartment block in Princes Dock will be built by Peel as the company’s first Private Rented Sector (PRS) development project and bought by Liverpool-based Regenda.

Liverpool Waters Residential Tower

Sited on William Jessop Way, the £21 million development will comprise 105 one and two bed apartments which will be managed by Regenda’s subsidiary PRS company, Redwing Living. There will also be commercial space on the ground floor.

It is likely to be called ‘Plaza 1821’, commemorating Princes Dock’s opening on the day of the Prince Regent’s coronation as George IV in 1821.

The development forms part of the wider £5 billion redevelopment of Liverpool Waters.

About The Regenda Group
The Regenda Group is a great quality, forward thinking housing business, building, managing and maintaining the homes people need. The Group has around 13,000 properties across the Northwest, employs around 600 people, has assets of over £489 million and a turnover of £62 million. We have built around 500 properties over the last three years and already own and manage a significant portfolio in Liverpool city centre, including Saunders Building, Preston Point, Merchants Terrace and Commutation Plaza. www.regenda.org.uk

7 Mar 2012

Liverpool Waters News

Liverpool Waters Submission Approved

Developers face a wait until June 2012 to find out whether the government will call a public inquiry into a £5.5bn skyscraper scheme for Liverpool’s northern docklands.

The city council planning committee unanimously approved the Liverpool Waters plan by Peel Holdings for the 150-acre site.

Liverpool Waterfront

However, the planning application must now be sent to communities secretary Eric Pickles MP, due to its size and concerns over its impact on the World Heritage Site

UNESCO, which oversees World Heritage Sites, believes the massive scheme would damage the city’s waterfront “beyond repair”, echoing concersn expressed in St Petersburg, Russia, re the Gazprom Tower by RMJM. UNESCO also consider the proposed towers would relegate the famous Three Graces to playing “second violin”.

Eric Pickles has to decide whether to call a public inquiry in the face of a threat from Peel Holdings that they would abandon the development and instead concentrate exclusively on its similar Wirral Waters project in Birkenhead, which was given planning permission and did not face a public inquiry.

24 Feb 2012

Liverpool Waters Objection

English Heritage lodges formal objection to Liverpool Waters

English Heritage have lodged a formal complaint at the proposed Liverpool Waters development of over 30 million square feet.

The complaint principally comes from English Heritage’s belief that if the project is to proceed the city could lose its World Heritage Status.

Liverpool Waters Proposals

UNESCO, who control World Heritage Status, found in their report in November 2011 that, were the plans to go through without modification, Liverpool’s waterfront would be “irreversibly damaged.”

At no point were UNESCO more specific about the loss of Liverpool’s status, though it was hinted at indirectly.

Talks between Peel Holdings (the developer), Liverpool City Council and English Heritage have been ongoing for four years.

English Heritage have stated they wish the Liverpool Waters project to proceed, but that it should better reflect the heritage of the city, as they believe the change from the largely horizontal dock buildings to the proposed vertical skyscrapers is just too dramatic.

29 Nov 2011

Liverpool Waters UNESCO Concern

UNESCO Concerned Over Liverpool Waters Development

UNESCO demands radical changes to Liverpool Waters scheme or or city may lose World Heritage Site.

Liverpool Waters

Liverpool will lose its World Heritage Site status if the £5.5bn Liverpool Waters skyscraper plan goes ahead without “radical” changes, UNESCO inspectors have warned.

4 Oct 2010

Liverpool Waters

Peel Submit Planning Application for Liverpool Waters

Peel have today submitted the largest planning application in the UK named Liverpool Waters, a redevelopment of part of Liverpool Docks comprising over 14 million square feet of mixed use floor space on 150 acres, an investment of £5.5 Billion.

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Liverpool Waters

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Liverpool Waters

Liverpool Waters designer : Chapman Taylor Architects

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