LIVERPOOL DEVELOPMENT UPDATE - March 2019 - Regenerating Liverpool
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Welcome Welcome to the March 2019 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 5th 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 £6.3 billion invested by the public and private sectors across the City, with £3.27 billion of that (more than half) being invested in our neighbourhoods. In that time: 11,220 new homes have been built; Over 5,000 empty homes have been brought back into use; and 12.4 million square feet of floorspace has been built or refurbished to provide space for over 21,000 jobs. Encouragingly, 2018 saw 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 four 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 FRONT COVER: schemes already on site. The new company will be responsible for building and refurbishing an additional 10,000 homes over the coming 1 years, many of which will be targeted at people who often have difficulty finding the kind of home which suits their needs and budget. 2 3 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 1. ON SITE: ARTIST’S CGI’S OF or seeking planning approval, or in the early stages of preparation now PADDINGTON VILLAGE stands at £13 billion. This includes the potential for over 25,000 new 2. PROPOSED: CNANGES TO ALBERT homes and over 30,000 new jobs. DOCK 3. PROPOSED: CRUISE LINER This document shows where some of that investment is likely to be. I TERMINAL hope you find it useful and informative. Joe Anderson, OBE Mayor of Liverpool
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
Development Overview: City-wide CITY-WIDE DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY OVERVIEW: KEY FACTS AT A GLANCE: • Value of major schemes completed in the whole City of Liverpool since January 2012: £6.3 billion • Construction value of major schemes completed in Liverpool since January 2018: £1.08 billion ON SITE: “QUAY CENTRAL” AND “PARK CENTRAL” ARE THE FIRST MAJOR SCHEMES ON LIVERPOOL WATERS TO COMMENCE OUTSIDE OF THE CITY • Number of potential new/safeguarded FTE CENTRE. THE SCHEME, BEING BUILT IN TWO PHASES, WILL DELIVER 237 equivalent job spaces created by city- APARTMENTS. wide developments completed since January 2018: 2,200 CITY-WIDE INVESTMENT EXCEEDS £1 • Actual construction value of major BILLION OVER 12 MONTHS YET AGAIN schemes currently on site city-wide: £1.44 billion. Construction activity across Liverpool has continued to achieve over £1 billion each year for the last 4 years. • Number of potential new/safeguarded FTE At present the City has some £1.44 billion worth of job spaces that will be created by new development activity on site, with some £300 million of developments that are currently on site: this taking place outside of the City Centre. 3,300 As several of our larger, long term development schemes came to a close in 2017 and 2018, it is the housing sector Breakdown of development values by which is currently seeing the lion’s share of investment. The activity currently on site, Liverpool city-wide number of homes being built in the City has soared, whilst there are an increasing number of residential schemes coming as at March 2019 (£m) forward for planning. These will go some way to providing the 16 25,000 to 30,000 new homes Liverpool will need over the next 12 15 years. These numbers will be boosted even further as the 75 number of new homes that will be part of the Council’s own 250 housing development company vehicle – Liverpool 144 Foundation Homes Ltd” – gets underway. Some £250 million worth of investment is being seen in the 36 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 193 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 £193 million 39 8 currently being invested in new hotels, guest houses and serviced apartments. The tourism and leisure sector in the City 696 continues to grow. Year-on-year the number of hotel rooms sold is growing, along with room revenues. These rises are INDUSTRIAL partly due to the success of the Council’s Arena, Convention OFFICES and Exhibition Centres, but also to the continuing investment RETAIL/DISTRICT CENTRES and sponsorship of major cultural events which the City is renowned for. The recent Giants Spectacular attracted over HEALTH CENTRES & HOSPITALS 1.2 million visitors to the City. EDUCATION (SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, UNIVERSITIES) Developments to watch coming forward for the future will be HOTELS the new cruise liner terminal, a possible new football stadium OTHER MAJOR LEISURE ATTRACTIONS for Everton Football Club at Bramley Moore Dock, a new creative district at Ten Streets, leisure developments at Kings PUBLIC SECTOR INC INFRASTRUCTURE Dock, and redevelopment and restoration at the former HOUSING (NON-STUDENT) Garden Festival site now known as Festival Gardens. STUDENT ACCOMMODATION 1
Development Overview: City Centre CITY CENTRE DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY OVERVIEW: KEY FACTS AT A GLANCE: Value of major schemes completed in the City Centre since January 2012: £3.03 billion Number of potential new FTE jobs created or safeguarded in the City Centre by developments ON SITE: THE £20 MILLION RUTHERFORD DIAGNOSTICS CENTRE IS THE LATEST SCHEME TO GET UNDERWAY AT PADDINGTON CENTRAL. IT IS THE FIRST IN A completed since January 2012 NETWORK OF CENTRES THAT ADDRESS THE SIGNIFICANT SHORTAGE OF (when let and filled to capacity): DIAGNOSTIC PROVISION IN THE UK. 13,484 Value of major schemes completed PADDINGTON VILLAGE LEADING THE WAY in the City Centre since January 2018: AMONGST NEW CROP OF DEVELOPMENTS £668 million The Knowledge Quarter area of the City Centre is taking centre Number of potential new FTE jobs stage as several new developments get underway. With the created or safeguarded in the City Lime Street Gateway project having completed in early 2019 bringing a new Premier Inn hotel, student accommodation and Centre by developments leisure outlets, Paddington Village has now started with four completed since January 2018 major schemes having commenced in 2018. In the Fabric (when let and filled to capacity): District which forms part of the northern flank of the Knowledge 1,630 Quarter, several student and residential schemes are also underway – with more in the pipeline. Actual construction value of major As the City Council finalises its plans for building 400,000 sq ft of schemes currently on site across the Grade A office space at Pall Mall Exchange, a number of other City Centre: £1.14 billion. 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 (939) (901) 532 million refurbishment of India Buildings’ 270,000 sq ft is in full 138 swing ahead of the arrival of its 3,500 staff next year. Overall, investment levels in the City Centre continue to rise, with 2019 already looking set to exceed 2018’s £640 million 735 worth of completions. 600 640 503 605 500 459 474 400 407 £ millions 300 310 277 200 233 254 100 0 28 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Major Development Schemes in Liverpool City Centre since 2012 COMPLETED SCHEME VALUES EXPECTED COMPLETION YEAR AND VALUES OF SCHEMES CURRENTLY ON SITE EXPECTED COMPLETION YEAR AND VALUES OF UNSTARTED SCHEMES AS SUGGESTED BY DEVELOPERS 2
City Centre: Offices Office take-up in Liverpool City Centre during 2018 increased by 47%, the seventh consecutive annual rise. Some 582,084 sq ft of space was filled during the year, partly fed by £15.2 million worth of refurbished existing stock being made available, whilst a further £74.4 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. Liverpool needs new build Grade A office space as a matter of urgency. According to IN JULY 2018, 160 STAFF OF EVERTON FOOTBALL CLUB TRANSFERRED local property agents CBRE and Worthington FROM GOODISON PARK ONTO THE SEVENTH FLOOR OF THE ROYAL LIVER BUILDING. THE SEVENTH FLOORS WAS REFURBISHED TO GRADE A Owen, a combination of diminishing space and STANDARD FOLLOWING THE £48 MILLION PURCHASE IN FEBRUARY 2017 growing demand from professional services OF THE BUILDING BY A CONSORTIUM THAT INCLUDED EVERTON’S OWNER FARHAD MOSHIRI. 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 investors to build. A team of consultants including Arup, Shedkm and Worthington Owen has been appointed to produce a Spatial Regeneration Framework to attract new commercial investment and maximise the potential of the existing business district. Whilst investors continue to refurbish older stock, 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 IN JANUARY 2018, CONSENT WAS GRANTED FOR WIRRAL-BASED BUSINESS within Paddington Village will provide 160,000 THE CONTACT COMPANY AND DEVELOPMENT PARTNER YPG TO BUILD 65,000 SQ FT GRADE A OFFICE SPACE ON LAND AT MONARCHS QUAY, PART sq ft, half of which will be taken by The Royal OF KING’S DOCK. SOME 1,000 CALL CENTRE STAFF WILL MOVE IN WHEN IT IS College of Physicians from late 2020. COMPLETED. Since January 2018: Value of office refurbishments or £15.2m new space completed Square feet of office floorspace 182,607 created or refurbished Net potential safeguarded or new 1,330 jobs created when the above space is filled Currently on site (as at March 2019): Value of office refurbishments/ £54.4m developments PROPOSED: A SERIES OF PUBLIC CONSULTATION EVENTS TOOK PLACE DURING JULY 2018 INTO HOW PALL MALL EXCHANGE SHOULD BE Square feet of office floorspace DESIGNED TO CREATE 400,000 SQ FT OF GRADE A OFFICE SPACE WHILST 452,500 being built or refurbished RETAINING A GREEN SPACE. AN APPLICATION WILL SOON BE SUBMITTED FOR THE SCHEME WHICH WILL HAVE THREE BUILDINGS. THE Net potential safeguarded or new DEVELOPMENT WILL BE BUILT BY LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL IN 5,190 jobs created ASSOCIATION WITH PARTNERS KIER PROPERTY AND CTP. 3
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 Home who opened a new flagship store in the building in December 2018. At the same time, a refurbishment at the MET Quarter on Whitechapel saw a new boutique Everyman cinema completed, whilst it was announced that children’s department store Kids Cavern is to open a new 15,000 sq ft outlet as one of the centre’s new tenants. On Church Street, beauty store Lush are in the process of refurbishing the former Dorothy Perkins H&M HOME OPENED A NEW FLAGSHIP STORE ON LORD STREET IN DECEMBER 2018. store before moving into it from its current Whitechapel home. In July 2018, 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 2018 having seen a rise of 2.4% on the previous year, representing three LIDL OPENED A NEW 20,000 SQ FT STORE IN THE £39 MILLION LIME STREET years of consecutive growth. This success has GATEWAY PROJECT WHICH COMPLETED IN JANUARY 2019. been put down not only to the diverse and evolving nature of the City’s retail and leisure offer, but also to an annual programme of events and animation within the core retail area. Completed since January 2018: Value of retail refurbishments/ £8.6m developments completed Square feet of new retail floorspace 51,300 built Net potential new jobs created 130 when the above space is filled Currently on site (as at March 2019): REFURBISHMENT WORK RECENTLY COMPLETED AT QUEENSBERRY’S “MET Value of retail refurbishments/ £6.0m developments across city centre 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 Square feet of retail floorspace STREET END OF THE SITE WITH A LUXURY RETAIL OFFER CONCENTRATED 52,174 being built or refurbished ON THE LOWER LEVEL AND AT THE FRONT OF THE CENTRE. BRANDS ALREADY LOCATED IN THE COMPLEX INCLUDE MAC, HUGO BOSS, JO Net potential new jobs created MALONE, KURT GEIGER AND LK BENNETT. 200 when the above space is filled 4
City Centre: Leisure and Culture Summer 2018 saw the opening of a new Beatles Museum in a former Victorian warehouse on Mathew Street. Launched in July 2018 by Roag Best, brother of ‘fifth Beatle’ Pete Best, the Magical Beatles Museum was boosted in November by the relocation of the Liverpool Tourist Information Centre to its building. It is estimated the Fab Four industry is worth more than £90m a year to the city centre economy with the City Council looking to transform the ‘Beatles Quarter’ centred around the Mathew Street area further with a new masterplan. Across the City Centre, the shift from retail to THE NEW “MAGICAL BEATLES MUSEUM” WHICH OPENED ON MATHEW leisure is continuing. Amongst the schemes STREET IN THE CAVERN QUARTER IN JULY 2018. THE OWNER HAS PLANS TO completed have been the Cavern Club and EXPLAND IT IN 2019 WITH A NEW CAFÉ. 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. 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 included a series of OPENED IN OCTOBER 2018 BY HALEWOOD WINES & SPIRITS FOR ITS LIVERPOOL GIN BRAND, THE NEW LIVERPOOL GIN DISTILLERY AT 52-54 events, exhibitions, seasons and performances CASTLE STREET FEATURES THE A GROUND FLOOR GIN AND SPIRITS BAR including the Terracotta Warriors at the World WHERE VISITORS CAN SEE LIVERPOOL ORGANIC GIN BEING MADE IN ITS 600-LITRE WORKING COPPER STILL. Museum, the finale of the Clipper Round the World yacht race, the Giants, and the Tate Liverpool’s 30th birthday. Since January 2018: Value of leisure refurbishments/ £13.4m developments completed Square feet of leisure floorspace 68,820 built or refurbished Net potential new jobs created 150 when the above space is filled Currently on site (as at March 2019): Value of leisure refurbishments/ £2.0m developments on site Square feet of leisure floorspace A GHOST SHIP APPEARED ON LIVERPOOL’S WORLD FAMOUS WATERFRONT 6,000 being built or refurbished AS PART OF THE CITY’S THREE FESTIVALS TALL SHIPS REGATTA IN MAY 2018. THE ILLUSION OF A THREE-DIMENSIONAL 17TH CENTURY BOAT WAS Net potential new jobs created CREATED BY PROJECTING AN EERIE VISION ALONG THE SURFACE OF THE 20 when the above space is filled SURROUNDING WATER OF SALTHOUSE DOCK AND WAS A HIGHLIGHT OF LIVERPOOL TALL SHIPS 2018 EVENT. 5
City Centre: Hotels & Serviced Apartments Liverpool is currently one of the UK’s hottest locations for hotel investment according to the latest UK Hotel Market Index by Colliers International published in March 2019. Liverpool is placed in a strong position in the overall ranking, with top performance in terms of occupancy, growth in revenue per available room (RevPAR), rising market appetite, active pipeline of rooms and development/RevPAR. 2018 saw the number of hotel rooms sold in the City continuing to rise as more people come to Liverpool for leisure and work purposes. Liverpool’s hotels sold over 2 million rooms, with COMPLETED: EPIC’S £20 MILLION “SEEL STREET HOTEL” AT 42-46 SEEL average occupancy across the year having risen STREET OPENED IN DECEMBER 2018, BRINGING 128 BOUTIQUE to 81.8%; and our best ever weekday average BEDROOMS TO THE ROPEWALKS AREA. occupancy now hitting 80.7% (up from 74.8% in 2015). Room profits (RevPAR) have also risen, now averaging at £75.33 whilst weekend averages have been hitting £93.22 per room. Average annual growth of 7.3% in RevPAR over the past four years have been the highest in the country, exceeding that of Edinburgh, Belfast, Birmingham and Plymouth The construction of new hotels, apart-hotels and serviced apartments continues. 2018 saw some £63 million invested in hotels and serviced apartments, with 7 new hotels having opened (bringing 259 new bedrooms and 361 serviced ON SITE: THE £30 MILLION TRANSFORMATION OF NORTHWESTERN apartments) and 2 existing major hotels having HALLS ON LIME STREET TO A RADISSON RED HOTEL HAS been comprehensively refurbished. COMMENCED. 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. Since January 2018: Value of hotel/serviced apartments £60.5m completed or refurbished New hotel rooms / serviced 259 / 361 apartments created Net new jobs created from the 130 above Currently on site (as at March 2019): Value of hotel refurbishments/ £168m developments & serviced apartments Hotel rooms / serviced apartments 935 / 175 being created PROPOSED: A NEW 18-STOREY BUILDING AT PADDINGTON VILLAGE Net potential new jobs to be created WILL COST £35M AND BE SPLIT TO INCLUDE A 60 BEDROOM 'UPSCALE' 260 by the above APARTHOTEL AS WELL AS THE FOUR STAR 160 BEDROOM NOVOTEL. 6
City Centre: Knowledge Quarter Mayoral Development Zone 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, ON SITE: “THE SPINE” WILL BE A £35 MILLION, 14 STOREY, 160,000 SQ FT and some £1.2 billion has been invested since 2012. OFFICE BUILDING. THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS WILL OCCUPY THE BOTTOM THREE AND TOP FOUR STOREYS FOR A CENTRE OF CLINICAL Several schemes on Paddington Village are EXCELLENCE WHEN OPEN IN AUTUMN 2020. THE REMAINING SEVEN FLOORS WILL OFFER A FLEXIBLE RANGE OF WORKSPACES DESIGNED TO now either underway or their plans are taking MEET THE NEEDS OF ORGANISATIONS IN THE HEALTH, SCIENCE AND shape. With a £12 million site remediation EDUCATION SECTORS. TO ITS RIGHT WILL BE A NEW HOTEL. TO THE LEFT IS programme almost completed, the Liverpool THE LIVERPOOL INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE, CURRENTLY ON SITE. International College, Rutherford Cancer Centre Northwest and Rutherford Diagnostics Centre are all 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, and a multi-storey car park. As work continues on the £162 million Clatterbridge Cancer Centre, and 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 PROPOSED: LJMU’S £64 MILLION CAMPUS EXTENSION WILL INCLUDE TWO have 646 beds on 23 wards including a state-of- NEW BUILDINGS – A STUDENT LIFE BUILDING (PHASE 1) AND A SPORTS BUILDING (PHASE 2), AS WELL AS IMPROVING A KEY GATEWAY INTO THE the-art critical care unit and a large clinical CITY WITH NEW PUBLIC SPACES AND FACILITIES. THE FIRST PHASE IS research facility; and with 18 operating theatres CURRENTLY SCHEDULED TO OPEN IN AUTUMN 2020. and an emergency department, will be one of the biggest hospitals in the North West. Currently on site (as at March 2019): Total value of developments under £967m construction Square feet of office/health/ 1,769,232 education floorspace on site Net potential new jobs created 344 when the above space is filled ON SITE: THE UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL’S SCHOOL OF LAW AND SOCIAL Proposed (as at March 2019): JUSTICE COMPRISES OF THE REFURBISHMENT OF THE EXISTING CYPRESS BUILDING, AND THE CREATION OF A NEW MULTI-STOREY EXTENSION TO Value of developments proposed CREATE A RECTANGULAR PREMISES WITH A CENTRAL ATRIUM. THE £2 bn across the Knowledge Quarter EXISTING BUILDING AND EXTENSION IS TO RECEIVE A NEW CLADDING SYSTEM TO CREATE AN ENHANCED APPEARANCE. 7
City Centre: Residential & Student Accommodation Liverpool City Centre’s population has now grown to over 40,000 living in over 14,000 residences. 2019 is likely to see more residential apartments completed than in previous years, with early projections currently suggesting 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 – albeit not until 2021/2. 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. ON SITE: ALL THREE NEIGHBOURING TOWERS AT PRINCES DOCK, PART OF LIVERPOOL WATERS, ARE NOW ON SITE. BETWEEN THEM THEY WILL PROVIDE The trend for larger volume schemes looks set to 685 PRIVATE RENTED SECTOR APARTMENTS ATA COMBINED DEVELOPMENT continue with an increasing number coming VALUE OF OVER £150 MILLION. forward for planning approval with over 300 units each. More details can be found in the Liverpool Residential Update, companion document to this. Since January 2018: Value of completed student £52.0m accommodation schemes Number of student bedrooms 1,594 completed Value of (non-student) residential £81.3m schemes completed Number of (non-student) new 525 homes completed Currently on site (at March 2019): PROPOSED: DEVELOPER YPG'S PLANS TO PAY HOMAGE TO THE BEATLES WITH A £50 MILLION MIXED-USED SCHEME IN THE FABRIC DISTRICT. THE Value of student accommodation £225m schemes under construction 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 Number of student bedrooms under 4,700 construction CENTRE AND THE RIVER MERSEY. Number of residential units 3,126 Value of (non-student) residential completed or on site in £683.9m schemes under construction Liverpool City Centre 2014-2022 Number of (non-student) new 2,582 4,007 homes under construction 1,871 2,427 48 2,200 2,000 RESIDENTIAL UNITS COMPLETED 1,800 RESIDENTIAL UNITS ON SITE 1,600 STUDENT BEDROOMS COMPLETED 1,594 1,573 1,400 STUDENT BEDROOMS ON SITE 1,418 1,200 1,259 849 1,134 1,000 800 846 582 0 600 400 537 600 846 402 335 200 262 190 114 0 2017 2018 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2014 2015 2016 2019 2020 8
City Centre Development Schedule This schedule provides detailed information on schemes in the City Centre, some of which have been completed in the last 14 months, are on site, have a live planning application submitted/pending or have received planning consent. CITY CENTRE COMPLETED JANUARY 2018 – FEBRUARY 2019 MARYBONE MAP REF ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER COST COMPLETED 1 “Collegiate Apartments”, 11 To erect nine storey building with 200 student Key Design LLP £15m August 2018 Fontenoy Street bedrooms. ST GEORGES QUARTER 2 Lime Street Station Remodelling of station to include two new Network Rail £145m August 2018 platforms for increased capacity Infrastructure Ltd HISTORIC DOWNTOWN 3 Reliance House, 20 Water Conversion to 139 apartments Legacie £24m January Street 2019 4 Princes Building, 81 Dale Conversion of buildings to form 41 apartments, Goodman Wells £9m October Street, 11-13 Cheapside including the reconfiguration of ground floor 2018 commercial units. 5 “Granite House”, 8-10 Conversion from offices to 44 student flats with Necarcu Limited £1.5m October Stanley Street rooftop extension 2018 6 North House, North John Conversion of 1st to 7th floors from offices to 43 x 1 Park House £3m January Street and 2 bed serviced apartments Developments 2018 (NW) Limited 7 The Gin Distillery, 52-54 Conversion to incorporate micro-distillery, visitor Liverpool Gin £1m October Castle Street and interpretive centre, eating/drinking restaurant Distillery Limited 2018 8 “Gravity Residence”, Drury Conversion from office to student Signature Black £6m September House, 19 Water St accommodation with 92 studios, 5 one bed flats Limited 2018 and 7 two bed flats 9 Corn Exchange Building, Conversion of lower ground floor and floors 1-8 BJ 201 Limited £16m October Fenwick Street from offices to a 205 bedroom apart-hotel. and BJ 202 Ltd 2018 WATERFRONT: STRAND 10 Royal Liver Building, Pier New visitor centre on ground floor Heritage Great £1m December Head Britain 2018 11 Royal Liver Building, Pier Refurbishment of 7th floor Everton Football Not July 2018 Head Club disclosed 12 Edward Pavilion, Albert Dock Refurbishment of 70,000 sq ft as Grade A floorspace Castleforge £2m November Partners 2018 13 Albert Dock Conversion of offices to retail Aberdeen Asset £1m September Management 2018 14 Jurys Inn Hotel, Kings Refurbishment of existing 310 bedroom hotel Jurys Inn £3.7m October waterfront 2018 MAIN RETAIL AREA 15 Produce Exchange, 8 Refurbishment and conversion to 54 x 1, 2 and 3 Foster Marlon £8m February Victoria Street bedroom luxury apartments Group 2018 16 Festival Food & Drink Grill, Conversion to 145 cover restaurant BEM Brazil £1m August 2018 Mathew Street 17 H&M, 67-79 Lord Street Refurbishment of former BHS store for H&M H&M Not December disclosed 2018 18 Magical History Museum, 23 Conversion of upper floors to Beatles memorabilia Roag Best Not October Mathew Street museum disclosed 2018 19 The MET Quarter, Refurbishment of 20,000 sq ft retail floorspace and Queensberry Real £2m December Whitechapel Street addition of 18,000 sq ft four-screen boutique Estate 2018 cinema by Everyman as well as additional restaurant space. 20 13-17 Tarleton Street Conversion of upper storeys to 6 studio duplex Miller Brook £0.5m December apartments Properties Ltd 2018 21 Lush, 38-46 Church Street Refurbishment of former Dorothy Perkins store for Lush Not February Lush disclosed 2019 9
ROPEWALKS MAP REF ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER COST COMPLETED 22 Havelock Building 139-141 To change use of 2nd and 3rd floors to 7 residential Mr Mark Rea £0.5m October 2018 Wood Street apartments. 23 14 Colquitt Street Conversion of upper floors to 5 apartments for Postvine Limited £0.5m November student accommodation 2018 24 “6 Newington Apart-hotel”, Conversion of upper floors to 8 serviced Zoe Newington £0.8m February 2019 41 Bold Street/6 Newington apartments Ltd 25 “L1 Studios”, 16 Fleet Street To erect seven storey block of 52 student bedrooms Fleet Street £10m December with ground floor commercial uses Liverpool Ltd 2018 26 “Seel Street Hotel”, 42-46 Seel To erect 5-7 storey building containing 128 Epic Hospitality £20m December Street boutique bedrooms 2018 BALTIC TRIANGLE 27 Digital House, 61-63 Norfolk Conversion of existing warehouse and erect first floor Baltic Creative £2.6m February Street extension for use as work space for creative CIC 2019 industries. 28 “The Tower” at X1 The To erect 25 storey building containing 196 X1 Developments £25m February Quarter, Sefton Street residential apartments Ltd 2019 29 “Parliament Residence – 44 apartments within a new 5/6 storey building with Assetcorp £8m October Phase 1”, 32-34 Parliament ground floor parking, office/workshop space 2018 Street KNOWLEDGE QUARTER - HOPE STREET 30 31 Roscoe Street Conversion of upper floors to apart-hotel consisting Mr Roy Glover £1m October of 6 self-contained units. 2018 31 “Philharmonic Rise”, 35-4-22 Deconversion of existing student accommodation Hollinwood £7m Spring 2018 Catharine Street back to original 23 individual private town houses Homes Limited KNOWLEDGE QUARTER GATEWAY 32 Lime Street Gateway: 45-77 Mixed use development with ground floor Regeneration £19m October Lime Street and 20-22 Bolton commercial, retail and leisure uses, and 90 Liverpool/Neptune 2018 Street bedroom Premier Inn hotel. 33 Lime Street Gateway: 20-22 Student accommodation with 412 bedrooms as Regeneration £20m September Bolton Street part of a larger mixed use scheme. Liverpool/ Ion 2018 KNOWLEDGE QUARTER PADDINGTON 34 65-73 Smithdown Lane To erect part 3, part 5 storey block of student GC Capital Ltd £2m September accommodation comprising 64 bedrooms 2018 KNOWLEDGE QUARTER 35 41-43 Seymour Terrace, Conversion to 8 student apartments. Mr Steve Murray £0.5m August 2018 Seymour Street KNOWLEDGE QUARTER: FABRIC DISTRICT 36 71-73 Kempston Street Construction of 3 additional floors to provide 42 Skyline £2m October student bedrooms and 1 caretaker’s flat, laundry, Developments 2018 gym, and ground floor retail unit. Ltd CITY CENTRE ON SITE LIVERPOOL WATERS: WATERLOO/PRINCES MAP REF ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER COST TO COMPLETE 37 “Hive City”, William New 30 storey tower with 276 PRS apartments Moda Living £48m September Jessop Way 2020 38 “Plaza 1821”, William New tower with 105 one and two-bedroom PRS Peel/The Regenda £21m September Jessop Way apartments and ground floor commercial Group 2019 39 “The Lexington”, William 34 storey residential block with 304 private rented Moda Living £82m Summer 2020 Jessop Way sector apartments COMMERCIAL DISTRICT 40 Irwell Chambers, 9 To erect 2 storey roof extension to provide 20 RDI Property £2m Spring 2019 Union Street additional serviced apartments 41 “Innside Liverpool”, The Conversion of part of building from offices to a 207 Select Group Not Spring 2020 Echo Building, 95 Old bedroom hotel, including new roof top bar, first floor disclosed Hall Street cafe, ground floor bar/restaurant/ retail units, and gym 42 60 Old Hall Street Conversion from office to create 115 serviced Signature Living £17m June 2019 apartments with roof-top gym 43 Silkhouse Court, Conversion from office tower to create 193 self- Fortis £25m March 2019 Tithebarn Street contained flats 44 “Exchange Station”, Refurbishment of existing office building providing Commercial £7m December Tithebarn Street 175,700 sq ft Estates Group 2018 10
PUMPFIELDS MAP REF ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER COST TO COMPLETE 45 “Infinity Waters”, Leeds Three towers of 39, 33 and 27 floors to include 1,002 The Elliot Group £250m Summer Street/Pall Mall apartments 2021 46 “The Metalworks”, Two linked 11/13 storey blocks with 312 apartments, Azure Horizons Ltd £40m Autumn Vauxhall Road ground floor commercial space, car parking for 53. 2020 ST GEORGE’S QUARTER 47 “The Paramount”, 28 488 bedroom student accommodation in 7 to 11 Seeking new £35m Scheme London Road storey building developer to finish stalled. 48 Radisson Red Hotel, Conversion from student accommodation to 202 Worthington £30m April 2020 North Western Hall, Lime bedroom Radisson Red hotel Properties/Radisson Street HISTORIC DOWNTOWN 49 Kingsway House, Hatton Conversion from offices to 104 x 1 and 2 bedroom Signature Living £7m May 2019 garden apartments with lower level commercial space 50 33-35 Cheapside Conversion of office building to create two x 5 Mr Ali £0.2m August 2019 bedroom HMO's 51 “Dixie Dean Hotel”, 57-59 Conversion of upper floors to 100 bedroom boutique Signature Living £10m April 2019 Victoria Street hotel 52 Colonial Chambers, 3- To convert ground floors and floors 1-5 to 94, one bed Chambers £8m March 2019 11 Temple Street studio apartments Development Company Limited 53 “The Residence”, 8 Conversion from offices with roof-top extension to 123 Prospect Capital £22m April 2019 Water St apartments 54 HMRC, India Buildings Major refurbishment of 270,000 sq ft office space for HMRC £40m November 3,500 staff 2019 55 42 Castle Street Conversion of upper floors to 19 bedroom apart-hotel The Castle £1.5m March 2019 Collection 56 44 Castle Street Conversion of upper floors to 8 serviced apartments JSM Company £0.35m June 2019 Group 57 “Strand Plaza”, The Conversion of office block to 135 apartments Primesite £26m Spring 2019 Strand Developments 58 “Strand House”, 21 New 16/19 storey mixed use development comprising FT Patten £86m Summer Strand Street 395 apartments with residents gym, cinema, roof Properties/ 2020 terrace, and two ground floor commercial units Panacea Property Development STRAND WATERFRONT 59 2nd floor, Liver Building To carry out refurbishment work to second floor office Sportpesa Not April 2019 accommodation (10,000 sq ft) disclosed 60 Monarchs Quay Car To erect multi-storey car park containing 1,450 car Liverpool City £26m August 2020 Park, Keel Wharf parking spaces, 15 motorcycle spaces, 50 cycle Council spaces over 9 floors MAIN RETAIL AREA 61 81-89 Lord Street Refurbishment of major retail building Gilgamesh £5m August 2019 Gravesend Ltd 62 42-44 Stanley Street Conversion of 1st to 5th floors from offices to 20 x 1 The Flanagan Group £1.4m August 2019 bed apartments 63 Quest Apart-Hotel, 58- To convert 2nd to 4th floors to 100 bedroom aparthotel Quest Apartments £10m July 2019 72 Church Street and erect two storey roof extension. ROPEWALKS 64 151-155 Duke Street Conversion to 21 self-contained apart-hotel units with Epic Liverpool Ltd £3.5m July 2019 commercial space at ground floor 65 84-86 Seel Street To demolish existing garage and erect new Mr Gleeson £0.4m September bar/restaurant with 4 studio apartments above 2018 66 “The Address at One 11 storey block with 200 luxury apartments, spa, pool, Wolstenholme £36m December Wolstenholme Square”, and ground floor commercial space. Square 2020 18-24 Seel Street Developments Ltd 67 “One Wolstenholme Four blocks between 3 and 10 storeys to contain Wolstenholme £40m April 2019 Square”, 5 Parr Street & commercial units and 333 studio apartments on Square Wolstenholme Square upper floors, and change of use of existing Developments Ltd warehouse to mix of commercial uses, nightclub and 114 studio apartments above. 68 65 Duke Street/14 To replace existing buildings with a 3 to 7 storey Lady Mia Limited £5m Winter 2018 Wolstenholme Square building with 69 apartments with retail at ground floor. 69 46 Duke Street Conversion of warehouse to bar/restaurant Duke Street Food £0.2m Summer and Drink Market Ltd 2019 70 “Pins”, 45-61 Duke Street Conversion of existing car park and insertion of D2 Investment £1.5m September mezzanine floor, to form mixed use development, Limited 2019 including restaurant/bar and bowling alley 71 “Chavasse Building”, New 7 storey block with 47 apartments, ground floor Living Brick Projects £4.5m September Lydia Ann Street retail and parking 2019 11
CHINATOWN MAP REF ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER COST TO COMPLETE 72 “Eight by Illiad”, Grenville To replace former community building with 2 blocks Iliad Cosgrove Ltd £12m Spring 2019 Street/Upper Pitt (max 7 storey) creating 120 apartments, 233 sqm of Street/Grenville Street commercial and community uses 73 Great George Street To erect a 6 storey mixed use building comprising 6 Great George £38m Summer Project – Phase 1 townhouses, 115 apartments, public events space Street 2020 commercial space and underground car parking Developments BALTIC TRIANGLE 74 “Kings Dock Mill – Phase To erect 11/12 storey block containing 204 YPG Developments £15m Spring 2019 2”, Land at Hurst Street apartments Limited 75 “Art Apartments”, To erect 10/11 storey residential apartment block to Liverpool Art £5m December Vacant land at Tabley provide 55 flats. Apartments Ltd 2019 Street 76 Land bounded by To erect 2 blocks of 7-9 storeys creating 200 Brickland £24m September Blundell Street, Kitchen apartments, ground floor commercial floorspace Developments 2020 Street and Simpson and basement car parking. Street 77 The Baldocks”, To partially convert existing vacant warehouse into 5 HUP (BALTIC) £1.7m July 2019 Bridgewater Street/ town houses, erect 4 x 4 storey town houses and Watkinson Street erect commercial unit for use as office. 78 "The Baltic Hotel", 16 Conversion to 36 bedroom boutique hotel with Living Brick £2.5m July 2019 Jamaica Street ground floor restaurant/cafe 79 “Baltic 56”, 56 Norfolk To demolish existing warehouse, erect 10 storey block Borden Properties £10m 2019/20 Street & land bordered creating 126 student apartments and 2 units of Ltd by Jamaica Street commercial space 80 5-7 Watkinson Street To convert warehouse to 12,500 sq ft of offices Mr Duncan Birch £0.8m May 2019 81 The Vincent Residence Luxury 306-bedroom hotel and 50 serviced The Elliot Group/ £70m December & Hotel apartments, a 10,000 sq ft basement event space Epic 2020 including restaurant, lounge, spa, gym and outdoor circuit training terrace. 82 “Baltic View”, Norfolk To erect part 11 part 9 storey building comprising 129 Exclusive Investment £14m Not known St/Brick Street apartments with some ground and first floor creative 3 workshop space. 83 “Parliament Residence – 145 apartments with a new 8/11 storey building with Assetcorp £30m December Phase 2", 12-30 ground floor commercial 2019 Parliament Street 84 RS Clare & Co Ltd, 8-14 To erect single storey laboratory building to replace R S Clare and £1.2m August 2019 Stanhope Street existing warehouse and storage tanks Company Limited 85 "One Baltic Square", New 4 to 9 storey development with 301 residential Mr S Woods £30m November land bounded by units, ground floor commercial uses. 2020 Grafton Street, Hill Street & Brassey Street CANNING GEORGIAN QUARTER 86 “Percy Place”, 40-50 Deconversion from flats to 6 townhouses and 12x1 The Elliot Group £3.2m November Percy Street bedroom flats 2019 KNOWLEDGE QUARTER: HOPE STREET 87 “Ropemaker Place”, 89- New 8 storey building with 77 flats and ground floor Citylife Developments £7m August 2019 99 Renshaw Street retail/office uses Ltd 88 Hardman House & Haigh To erect 2 interlinked blocks between 5-8 storeys, Liverpool Edge £20m September Building, Hardman Street/ containing 51 student cluster apartments (355 (Hardman Street) Ltd 2019 Maryland Street bedspaces), and new 5 storey education block 89 Hope Street Hotel and Refurbishment and extension to existing hotel into Hope Street Hotel £5m April 2019 former School for the former School for the Blind to create 12 additional Blind hotel rooms and 26 aparthotel suites KNOWLEDGE QUARTER GATEWAY 90 “Hilton Garden Inn”, 48- To retain existing facade and erect seven storey YPG Developments Ltd £25m Summer 54 Renshaw Street building to provide 108 x 4 star hotel bedrooms 2020 with ground and basement floor space to include gym, offices, dining/bar facilities. 91 Land bounded by Mixed use development comprising 2 blocks for Unite £70m September Skelhorne Street, Bolton ground floor commercial uses with 1,027 student 2019 Street, Hilbre Street bedrooms on upper floors KNOWLEDGE QUARTER 92 UoL School of Law and New six storey extension wing to existing Cypress University of Liverpool £7m September Social Justice, Cypress Building, together with a new five storey shared 2019 Building, Chatham St atrium 12
KNOWLEDGE QUARTER: PADDINGTON MAP REF ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER COST TO COMPLETE 93 Paddington Village Site infrastructure and enabling works Liverpool City Council £12m April 2019 94 Liverpool International New live/learn facility comprising teaching and Kaplan Liverpool £35m September College associated welfare and office accommodation, 76 Limited 2019 units of student accommodation (259 beds within 30 studios and 46 clusters), communal facilities 95 Rutherford Diagnostics To erect a six storey building with diagnostic centre Proton Partners £20m Summer Centre International 2020 96 The Rutherford Cancer To erect proton beam cancer treatment centre Proton Partners £35m April 2019 Centre North West International 97 "The Spine", Royal To erect fourteen storey office building with Liverpool City Council £35m September College of Physicians additional plant at roof level. 2020 KNOWLEDGE QUARTER: HEALTH CAMPUS 98 Royal Liverpool Redevelopment to provide a hospital and related Royal Liverpool & £429m Spring 2020 University Hospital, healthcare facilities comprising core hospital Broadgreen University Prescot Street buildings, energy centre, future healthcare buildings Hospitals NHS Trust 99 Clatterbridge Cancer New cancer treatment centre Clatterbridge Cancer £162m July 2019 Centre Centre NHS Foundation 100 "Aura 2", Low To erect 11 storey residential development Elliot Property £20m Winter 2020 Hill/Prospect Street comprising 142 apartments for key workers. Construction Ltd & Equity Group Ltd 101 "Aura", Erskine Street/ Two buildings up to 14 storeys with 1,007 student Elliot Property £80m Winter 2020 Manfred Street/ bedrooms Construction Ltd & Prospect Street Equity Group Ltd KNOWLEDGE QUARTER: FABRIC DISTRICT 102 “One Islington Plaza”, To erect 8/10 storey block containing 317 student Islington Regeneration £13m September Devon Street/Moss Street units with ground floor commercial floorspace. Company 2019 103 33 Devon Street New part six, part eight storey building with ground YPG Devon House Ltd £17.5m September floor retail and 208 studio apartments 2019 104 48-50 Stafford Street To erect four storey extension to the rear, change Everbright £1m July 2019 use of ground floor to restaurant/bar and separate Development Liverpool shop and 9 residential units to first, second and third Limited floors. 105 “Calico”, Islington/Norton To erect 3 blocks of student accommodation Islington Regeneration £60m Winter Street providing 738 bedrooms with ground floor Company 2019 communal welfare, leisure and management facilities, ground floor commercial space 106 “Natex”, Land at Norton To erect two blocks of student accommodation in Property Group £45m August 2020 Street/ Islington (former two blocks of 10 and 16 storeys, including erection National Coach Station) of cycle and bin store (566 beds in total) with ground floor commercial units. 107 9-11 Camden Street To erect 5 storey student block with 5 cluster units Mount Property Group £2.5m August 2019 (44 bedrooms) following demolition of existing terraced properties. CITY CENTRE ANTICIPATED LIVERPOOL WATERS: WATERLOO/PRINCES MAP REF ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER STATUS COST COMPLETION 107 Plot C02, Liverpool To erect residential development Romal Capital Application 18F/3247 £150m Not known Waters comprising 646 apartments with Limited and Peel submitted December ground floor commercial space, in six Lane & Property 2018 blocks of between 10 to 14 storeys in (Ports) Limited height, with single storey concierge pavilion building, parking, soft and hard landscaping/public open space, including two floating timber jetties and dockside walkway. 108 Isle of Man Ferry New ferry terminal with link road from Isle of Man Application 18F/3231 £30m Summer 2020 Terminal Waterloo Road Government submitted December 2018 109 South Link Road from To construct new road between Liverpool City Application 18F/1419 £20m 2019 Bath Street to Leeds Leeds Street and the cruise liner Council submitted May 2018 Street terminal at Princes Dock. 110 “William Jessop To erect 8 storey office building with Peel Holdings Reserved matters £20m Not known House”, William ground floor commercial retail (Land and application 18RM/ Jessop Way Property) Ltd 1554 submitted June 2018 111 Liverpool Cruise Liner New cruise liner terminal and a Liverpool City Outline approval £70m 2020 Terminal, Princes Dock vehicular link span bridge and Council granted April 2018 pedestrian bridge/ walkways 112 Cruise Liner New 200 bedroom upscale hotel Liverpool City Applications awaited £60m 2020 associated and multi-storey car park Council developments 13
COMMERCIAL DISTRICT MAP REF ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER STATUS COST COMPLETION 114 5 Fazakerley Street Conversion of semi-basement to AR2 Application 18F/1223 £1m Not known office space, and 9 apartments in a Developments submitted June 2018 3 storey roof top extension Limited 115 Honeycomb, Conversion from offices to 35 Paladium Group Application £3m Not known Edmund Street residential apartments 17PO/2509 submitted September 2017 116 Pall Mall Exchange To erect new Grade A 400,000 sq ft Development Application awaited £20m Not known Phase 1 office building partner sought 117 Pall Mall Exchange Major new mixed-use development To be Supplementary £200m 3-15 years Phases 2 & 3 to provide offices, retail/restaurants, determined Planning Document residential units, car parking approved. 118 30-36 Pall Mall 10 to 22 storey tower with 336 flats Anwyl Permission granted £50m Not known and ground floor commercial units Construction July 2017 119 Ovatus 1, 122 Old 27 storey tower with 168 apartments 122 Old Hall Permission granted £35m Not known Hall Street for PRS rent Street Limited December 2017 120 Ovatus 2 530 apartments in 48 storey tower 122 Old Hall Planning application £40m Not known Street Limited awaited PUMPFIELDS 121 70-90 Pall Mall Major mixed use residential/ The Elliot Group Revised application Not Not known office/leisure scheme anticipated summer known 2019 122 Land to the west of To erect building for use as offices, Network Space Permission granted £2m Not known Carruthers Street light industry or warehousing Developments Ltd January 2019 123 Vauxhall Business Conversion of former offices to HMO Stone Maker Permission granted £1m Not known Centre, 131 Vauxhall consisting of 16 ensuite bedrooms Properties July 2018 Road with communal kitchen areas for educational institution 124 “The Northern Redevelopment with 5 blocks from 4 Eldonian Projects Revised application £90m Not known Quarter”, Leeds to 12 storeys containing 914 flats with Limited anticipated Street/Vauxhall Road ground floor commercial space 125 9-27 Freemasons 11 to 15 storey blocks with 656 PRS Vinco Group Application 17F/0874 Not Not known Row apartments above ground floor Limited with John submitted March 2017 known commercial space and. and Elaine Sutch 126 Paul Street/Oriel To redevelop part of site (Phase 1) Vauxhall Application 18F/0585 £7m Not known Street between with part 7/part 8 storey block of 69 Developments submitted March 2018 Vauxhall Road and residential apartments, ground floor Limited St Bartholomew commercial uses Road 127 4 Paul Street To erect 20 x 3/4 storey town houses Vauxhall Develop- Application 16F/1088 £2m Not known ments Limited submitted July 2016 128 St Bartholomew To erect 8 combined buildings Smith Young Application 18F/1035 £50m Not known Road/Paul Street/ ranging from 5 to 12 storeys with 427 Architecture submitted April 2018 Naylor Street apartments, basement parking and Limited ground floor leisure/commercial units 129 23 Blackstock Street To erect two buildings, one 4 storey Vinco Group Application 18F/2910 £12m Not known and one 8 storey, containing a total submitted November of 97 residential units with new 2018 vehicular road connecting Blackstock Street and Paul Street. 130 Bevington Bush/ To erect three 9-17 storey blocks Bevington Permission granted £65m Not known Aldersey Street containing 614 apartments with Developments October 2017 ground floor communal space, gym, Limited commercial unit 131 Bevington Bush/ To erect three blocks containing 381 NR Scorpio LLP Permission granted £30m Not known Gardners Row/Edgar residential units and ground floor November 2017 Street commercial unit. MARYBONE 132 School of Nursing To erect 4 storey extension to rear of Liverpool John Permission granted £5m September and Allied Health, building, and create car parking Moores University July 2018 2019 Tithebarn Street area 133 34 Marlborough To convert basement car park into Mr Steve Moule Permission granted £0.5m Not known Street 11 room Pod Hotel August 2018 134 55 - 63 Great Conversion to 9 apartments and Bridgewater Permission granted £10m Not known Crosshall Street construction of 6-10 storey building Services Limited December 2018 accommodating 115 apartments 135 Trueman Court, 21 Conversion from offices to 14 suite JAGA Permission granted £1.5m Not known Trueman Street apart-hotel Developments September 2018 136 LJMU Campus, To erect single storey research Liverpool John Permission granted £2m Not known Byrom Street building Moores University September 2018 14
ST GEORGE’S QUARTER MAP REF ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER STATUS COST COMPLETION 137 50-58 London Road Conversion of vacant first and Jay Development Permission granted £0.4m Not known second floors to 6 self-contained flats August 2017 138 Old Haymarket Bus Conversion of existing car park to Liverpool City Application 18F/1705 Autumn Layover form a bus layover facility Council submitted July 2018 2019 HISTORIC DOWNTOWN 139 Courthouse Hotel To convert former magistrates court YPG Application 19F/0027 Not 2021 (former Magistrates to 90-bedroom 4 star boutique Developments submitted January stated Court), Dale Street hotel, leisure space and function 2019 room 140 Municipal Buildings, Conversion of former Council offices The Fragrance Permission granted Not Not known Dale Street to 189 bedroom hotel Group February 2019 stated 141 11 Davies Street Conversion/extension for 24 Mantra Homes Permission granted £2m Not known bedroom apart-hotel suites with September 2018 bar/ restaurant, rehearsal space and recording studios 142 Union House, 19-21 Conversion of first to 4th floors into Pure Manage- Permission granted £2m Not known Victoria Street residential apartments with rooftop ment Inc April 2018 extension to provide 9 apartments. 143 Colonial To convert lower ground floor and Forest Trinity Permission granted £1m Not known Chambers, 3-11 basement from office and storage Limited November 2018 Temple Street use to form 40 bedroom hotel 144 19 Castle Street Conversion of upper floors to 9 Machett Limited Permission granted £0.9m Not known apartments April 2017 145 7 Water Street Conversion of upper floors to 10 Aqua Permission granted £1m Not known apartments Commercial October 2017 Limited 146 District House, 18 Conversion from office to 16 x 1 The Flanagan Permission granted £1m Not known Water Street bed apartments Group December 2015 147 Drury Lane/ To erect 8-11 storey building Fold Architecture Permission granted Not Not known Brunswick Street creating 14 apart-hotel suites and March 2018 stated 126 hotel rooms with ground floor commercial space Alternative application to erect 8-11 CRC Permission granted Not Not known storey building with 125 'co-living' September 2018 stated apartments with communal kitchen/ dining/lounge/laundry/gym/cinema and ground floor commercial unit 148 Crown House, 10-12 Conversion of office building to 23 x District and Urban Permission granted Not Not known James Street 1 bedroom apartments October 2017 stated 149 Victoria House, 7-11 Conversion of office building to 71 x Pinnacle Permission granted Not Not James Street 1 bedroom studio apartments Developments December 2017 stated known STRAND WATERFRONT 150 Albert Dock New single storey pavilion with public Gower Street Permission granted £3m Not known Welcome Pavilion realm improvements Estates May 2018 151 The Block, 19 Keel Conversion from storage areas to 8 Artisan H (Kings Permission granted Not Not known Wharf apartments Waterfront) Ltd January 2017 stated 152 Land at Monarchs New mixed use development with Monarchs Quay Application 17F/3261 Not Not known Quay, Kings Dock Interpretation Centre, 900 space Holdings Limited submitted November stated multi-storey car park with ground 2017 floor commercial use, and 192 apartments 153 “The Contact To erect a four storey building with Monarchs Quay Permission granted £20m Not known Company”, Land at commercial/leisure uses at ground Holdings Ltd/ The January 2018 Monarchs Quay, floor and commercial offices at the Contact Kings Dock upper three floors, car parking Company 154 “The Keel” – Phase 2 To erect 2 x 8 storey buildings of 257 Barings Real Estate Permission granted £45m Not known PRS apartments March 2017 155 Brunswick Quay, To erect 4 blocks with 552 Maro Application 18F/1932 £100m Not known Atlantic Way apartments with ground floor Developments Ltd submitted July 2018 commercial space 156 Brunswick Dock To create 44 berth marina and Liverpool Marina Permission granted £2m Not known Southern Basin associated facilities January 2018 15
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