LIVERPOOL DEVELOPMENT UPDATE - March 2015
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Welcome Welcome to the latest edition of Liverpool Development Update. It is has often been said that you can judge how well a city is doing by counting the number of cranes towering above its skyline. Today, at the start of March 2015 there are 17 large cranes on building sites across the City Centre where some £1.13 billion worth of development is currently underway. This level of activity exceeds that which was underway in 2008 (excluding Liverpool ONE), the year of European Capital of Culture which had attracted so much developer interest in Liverpool. Now, some seven years later, that interest is being sustained and built upon even further. In the neighbourhoods, more than £750m worth of development activity is also underway. As the new Alder Hey hospital prepares to open, work has finally begun on a number of schemes we have waited for many years to see. The long-awaited Project Jennifer has begun, with work starting on the new food superstore in the next few months. In nearby Anfield, Liverpool FC has started the expansion of the club’s stadium, while just a couple of miles away, site clearance work is continuing as the £200m rebuilding of Edge Lane Retail Park gets underway. All the above activity, amounting to £1.89 billion, will create around 4000 jobs when all the new or refurbished floorspace is filled. In the meantime, the building work itself is creating several thousand construction jobs. Of the 12 new schools I promised when I became Mayor in 2012, 11 are either built or on site and the last school is currently awaiting planning permission. In the housing sector, more than 4,300 of my target of 5,000 new homes have been built or are currently on site, while the number of derelict and vacant homes brought back into use has now almost achieved double the original target of 1,000 and we now have a new target of another 3,000. We are also actively pursuing absentee owners of vacant homes to encourage them to bring their buildings back to life for families who want to live in them, and have introduced the UK’s first mandatory licensing scheme for private landlords to make sure that their properties are maintained to an acceptable standard. Liverpool is a fantastic city, much loved by the millions of visitors who come here to experience our cultural and retail offer, not to mention the burgeoning conference market with our BT Conference Centre FRONT COVER: and soon-to-open Exhibition Centre, which will attract some of Europe’s biggest trade shows and the ever-increasing number of cruise 2 ships calling in to our cruise liner facility. Last year’s International Festival for Business was a major success; one of its key legacies being 1 3 that Liverpool, the city region and the wider North West are more clearly recognised as excellent places in which to invest. Liverpool, a 4 top class business destination, will hold the event on behalf of the UK again in 2016. 1. ALOFT HOTEL, NORTH JOHN STREET 2. CROWN PLACE, I am sure that the information in this document will be useful to BROWNLOW HILL individuals and organisations involved in regeneration, investment and 3. JOHNSON CONTROLS, development and my team is always ready to talk to you. LIVERPOOL INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS PARK, SPEKE 4. LFC STADIUM, ANFIELD 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 21 Neighbourhoods: Industry & Warehousing 23 Neighbourhoods: Retail & Leisure 24 Neighbourhoods: Schools 25 Neighbourhoods: Health 26 Neighbourhoods: Residential 27 North Liverpool Mayoral Development Zone 29 Stonebridge Cross Mayoral Development Zone 33 Central Liverpool Mayoral Development Zone 35 South Liverpool Mayoral Development Zone 37
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 2010: £2.8 billion • Value of major schemes completed in Liverpool since January 2014: £648 million • Number of potential new FTE equivalent jobs created by city-wide developments THE LARGEST CONCENTRATION OF CRANES IN THE CITY AT ALDER completed since January 2014: 1,835 HEY’S NEW HOSPITAL SITE DURING SUMMER 2014 • Value of major schemes currently on site city-wide: £1.89 billion of which £1 billion will complete during 2015. SURGE IN CITY-WIDE DEVELOPMENT • Number of potential new jobs that will be ACTIVITY created by new developments that are Liverpool’s economic upturn is continuing, with 17 tall currently on site: 4,372 cranes visible on the city centre’s skyline alone evoking memories of the previous construction boom during 2008 as Liverpool ONE was nearing completion Breakdown of development values by and residential investors flocked to Europe’s Capital of activity currently on site, Liverpool city-wide Culture. At present the city has some £1.89 billion as at February 2015 (£m) worth of development activity on site, with some £740 15 million of this taking place outside of the City Centre. 50 By far the greatest element of this new activity is in the health 298 92 sector, with two of the city’s major hospitals currently being rebuilt at a combined cost of £666 million. Another major boom is being witnessed in student accommodation. This also had seen modest growth during the mid 2000s. However, students coming to the city from all 254 over the world have much higher expectations for their temporary city home, and suppliers are rising to the challenge to deliver yet more quality of choice, particularly 706 in and around the City Centre where some £297 million is being invested in the creation of over 4,000 student 22 pods/bedrooms. 157 Over £250 million is being invested in other housing either 87 building new homes or refurbishing existing homes. INDUSTRIAL 195 Significant progress has been made in bringing many empty OFFICES homes in the city’s neighbourhoods back into use, with the Mayor’s original target of 1,000 now having been RETAIL/DISTRICT CENTRES comfortably exceeded and an additional target of another HEALTH CENTRES & HOSPITALS 2,000 being set. EDUCATION (SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, UNIVERSITIES) With the long-awaited Project Jennifer just having gone on HOTELS site in North Liverpool, the value of retail schemes in the neighbourhoods has been boosted to £92 million, and will OTHER MAJOR LEISURE ATTRACTIONS see a more significant boost later this year when the next PUBLIC SECTOR INC INFRASTRUCTURE phases of the £200 million Edge Lane Retail Park get HOUSING (NON-STUDENT) underway. 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 2000: £4.36 billion Value of major schemes completed in the City Centre during 2014: £249 million Number of potential new jobs created or safeguarded by developments “BALTIC VILLAGE””, A £40 MILLION RESIDENTIAL SCHEME AT HURST STREET COMMENCED ON SITE IN DECEMBER 2014. IT WILL DELIVER 324 APARTMENTS. completed since January 2014 (when let and filled to capacity): 1,835 Value of major schemes currently on CITY CENTRE SEES SPIKE IN CONSTRUCTION site across the City Centre: £1.13 billion ACTIVITY AS NEW HOMES APPEAR of which £522 million is expected to complete during 2015. With over £520 million of investment due to complete in the City Centre this year, 2015 will see more than double the amount of investment finished than in most previous years. Investors are clearly returning to the city as money becomes available again, and it looks as though some £1.3 billion is likely to be spent over the next three years, creating several thousand jobs within the construction industry. Late 2014 and early 2015 is witnessing a welcome increase of non-student related residential activity commencing or coming forward for planning approval. Whereas 2013 and 2014 only saw some 124 new units built, 2015 and 2016 will see at least 745 apartments and family homes completed that are already on site. 600 (550) 550 28 500 522 115 (407) 230 430 400 £ millions 300 310 312 287 270 249 200 235 232 233 223 200 177 156 100 133 115 100 0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2008 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Major Development Schemes in Liverpool City Centre since 2005 COMPLETED SCHEME VALUES LIVERPOOL ONE COMPLETED SCHEME VALUES EXPECTED COMPLETION YEAR AND VALUES OF SCHEMES CURRENTLY ON SITE EXPECTED COMPLETION YEAR AND VALUE OF ROYAL LIVERPOOL HOSPITAL (CURRENTLY ON SITE) EXPECTED COMPLETION YEAR AND VALUES OF UNSTARTED SCHEMES AS SUGGESTED BY DEVELOPERS 2
City Centre: Offices 2014 saw the continuing refurbishment of existing office stock providing refreshed accommodation for city workers, with a total of 383,341 sq ft being taken up, nearly 67,000 sq ft more than in 2013. Moorfields Corporate Recovery have invested in 20,500 sq ft of space inside Walker House and Horton House (Exchange Buildings): 16,500 sq ft inside Walker House was taken up by law firm Jackson & Canter, whilst 4,500 sq ft in Horton House will be filled by recruitment agency Bluefire Consulting. Meanwhile, Liverpool City Council refurbished some 80,000 sq ft of its new acquisition, Cunard Building, before relocating 800 staff into it. 16,500 SQ FT OF OFFICE SPACE INSIDE WALKER HOUSE WAS TAKEN BY JACKSON & CANTER WHO SPENT £500,000 ON A CUSTOM FIT OUT FOR Four significant new schemes are currently on RELOCATING ITS HEAD OFFICE FROM CHURCH STREET site. These include a new 62,000 sq ft office for Atlantic Container Line at 86-90 Duke Street; 40,000 sq ft at “Tempest”, 12 Tithebarn Street; 40,000 sq ft at Watson Building; and over 75,000 sq ft at “The Department” in Central Village. Since January 2014: Value of office refurbishments £9.5 completed Square feet of office floorspace 153,777 refurbished Net potential new or safeguarded 245 jobs created when the above space is filled Currently on site: MEREPARK’S 75,000 SQ FT “THE DEPARTMENT” INSIDE PART OF THE FORMER Value of office refurbishments/ LEWIS’S BUILDING WILL COMPLETE IN SUMMER 2015 £50.0 developments Square feet of office floorspace 238,657 being built or refurbished Net potential new or safeguarded 1,350 jobs created when the above space is filled Key Facts Square feet taken up January- 383,341 December 2014* (up 21% from 2013) £21 per sq ft Headline rents Grade A £17 per sq ft Headline rents Grade B 86-90 DUKE STREET WILL BE THE NEW 62,000 SQ FT HEADQUARTERS FOR ATLANTIC CONTAINER LINE’S 120 STAFF RELOCATING FROM PRINCES DOCK 7.5% Prime yields ** Property Group of Professional Liverpool, February 2015 3
City Centre: Retail Investment completed in Liverpool’s Main Retail Area during 2014 saw a revamp of Clayton Square, which has remodelled its interior circulation and created some newer, larger units, the first of which was taken up by a Morrisons food store. Merepark’s Central Village scheme continues on site. The former Lewis’s Building has already partly opened with the Adagio Aparthotel, whilst the remaining sections with offices, a gym and ground floors with over 100,000 square feet of retail/leisure elements are due to complete in the next few months. Amongst the major brands moving in will be Costa Coffee, Frankie & Benny's, CLAYTON SQUARE’S £3.5 MILLION RECONFIGURATION COMPLETED AT Prezzo Handmade Burger Co, and Lidl. THE END OF 2014. THE REDESIGN REDUCED THE NUMBER BUT INCREASED THE SIZE OF RETAIL UNITS ON OFFER. Footfall across the whole MRA rose slightly in 2014 by 0.3% to 53.08 million, whilst Liverpool ONE saw 27 million shoppers, a rise of 4% on 2013. Meanwhile, Liverpool’s retail vacancy rate dropped from 12.2% to 11.6%, putting it much closer to the UK national average. 67 new retail businesses arrived or changed units against 58 who closed. Since January 2014: Value of retail refurbishments/ £5.0m developments completed Square feet of retail floorspace built 33,867 or refurbished ARTIST’S CGI OF THE NEW INTERNAL ATRIUM INSIDE FOR THE FORMER LEWIS’S BUILDING, CENTRAL VILLAGE, DUE FOR COMPLETION IN SUMMER 2015. THE RETAIL/LEISURE ELEMENT OF THE £27 MILLION SCHEME IS AROUND Net potential new jobs created £10 MILLION. 134 when the above space is filled Currently on site: Value of retail refurbishments/ £12.0m developments Square feet of retail floorspace 183,841 being built or refurbished Net potential new jobs created 827 when the above space is filled Key Facts Square feet total retail floorspace in 3,000,000 Liverpool’s MRA MRA Retail Vacancy Rate as at 11.6% February 2015 LIVERPOOL ONE SAW SEVERAL NEW ARRIVALS INCLUDING TOY ‘R US, ARGOS, SELECT, BOSE, SAMSUNG, CADENZA JEWELLERY, BILL’S Zone A prime frontage rents per RESTAURANT, COTE BISTRO, AND HANDBAG SPECIALISTS MICHAEL KORS £280-£320 square foot AND RADLEY 4
City Centre: Leisure and Culture 2014 proved to be another cultural benchmark for Liverpool as, amongst many superbly staged highlights, the city played host to one of the UK’s flagship events to commemorate the start of World War One. As the giants returned for “Memories of August 1914”, 1 million visitors came to see them, and over the five-day period spent an amazing £46 million. Other significant events held during the year included the Mersey River Festival and the Liverpool International Music Festival. Liverpool Cruise Terminal, awarded best ‘UK Port of Call’ by Cruise Critic Awards for the second year running in November 2014, welcomed 50 cruise liners in 2014 carrying over 58,000 MEMORIES OF AUGUST 1914 SAW THE GIANTS RETURN TO LIVERPOOL FOR passengers and 28,000 crew. THE SECOND TIME. A THIRD VISIT IS INEVITABLE. © Ant Clausen In terms of leisure developments, 2014 saw the completion of the Everyman Theatre’s award- winning £28 million rebuild, whilst in May, work started on a £13.8 million extension to the Royal Philharmonic Theatre. Meanwhile, work continues on the phased refurbishment of the Royal Court Theatre. Since January 2014: Value of leisure refurbishments/ £28.0m developments completed Currently on site: Value of leisure refurbishments/ £56.6 developments ON SITE: ARTIST’S IMPRESSION OF HOW THE NEW FRONT OF THE ROYAL Square feet of leisure floorspace COURT THEATRE WILL LOOK. 182,964 being built or refurbished Net potential new jobs created 45 when the above space is filled Key Facts about Liverpool Annual value of Liverpool based £2.25bn tourism Jobs supported by Liverpool based 30,000 tourism Best City in the World to Visit in 2014 3rd according to travel bible Rough Guide Best destination for tourists according UK’s 4th to TripAdvisor’s “Travellers Choice” awards GROWING INDUSTRY: LIVERPOOL CRUISE LINER TERMINAL © Ant Clausen 5
City Centre: Hotels 2014 was another highly successful year for the city’s hotel industry. Despite six new hotels having opened in 2013 and been joined by a further three in 2014, the number of hotel rooms sold rose yet again from the previous record of 1.33 million in 2013 to 1.65 million. This has clearly been supported by Liverpool’s growth as a major tourist, cultural, short-break, wedding venue and conference destination. More significantly, average room yields saw another – and more impressive – 13% increase, from £45.45 in 2013 to £51.30 …. almost returning to the record high seen during 2008’s Capital of Culture. Weekend yields in 2014 were attaining an average £75.05, a rise of 47% on the £51.06 being achieved in 2012. THE £18 MILLION “ALOFT LIVERPOOL”, NORTH JOHN STREET – THE BRAND’S FIRST VENUE TO OPEN OUTSIDE OF LONDON The major new hotels completed during the year were “Aloft Liverpool” and “30 James Street – Home of the Titanic”, bringing 180 new rooms to the market between them. Since January 2014: Value of hotel developments £27.2m completed New rooms created 197 Net potential new jobs created 140 Currently on site: Value of hotel refurbishments/ £86.8m developments “30 JAMES STREET – HOME OF THE TITANIC”: THE 65-BEDROOMED HOTEL AND SPA’S OWNERS WAS AWARDED THE INDEPENDENT ACCOLADE AT Rooms being created THE COLLECTIVE HONOURS AWARD IN NOVEMBER 2014. 500 Net potential new jobs created 340 Key Hotel Data for January-December 2014 Rooms sold 1.65m (up from 1.32m in 2013) Average occupancy 75.4% (up from 71.4% in 2013) Weekend occupancy 87.6% (up from 86.2% in 2013) Weekday occupancy 72.8% (up from 68.0% in 2013) Average RevPar £51.30 (up from £45.45 in 2013) “IRWELL CHAMBERS” ADDED 15 MORE SERVICED APARTMENTS TO ITS EXISTING 51 IN OCTOBER 2014. 6
City Centre: Knowledge Quarter Liverpool’s Knowledge Quarter 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 £400 million has THE £429 MILLION REBUILD OF THE ROYAL LIVERPOOL UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL CURRENTLY ON SITE, EMPLOYING OVER 600 been invested since 2000. CONSTRUCTION WORKERS. THE EXISTING HOSPITAL SITE WILL BE REDEVELOPED AS A NEW BIO-MEDICAL CAMPUS EMPLOYING 5,000 SCIENTISTS AND TECHNOLOGY EXPERTS Since January 2014: Value of schemes completed in the £120m Knowledge Quarter in 12 months. Currently on site: Value of developments under £562m construction Square feet of office/health/ 1.35m education floorspace being built Net potential new jobs created 336 when the above space is filled THE UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL’S £65 MILLION MATERIALS INNOVATION Key Facts FACTORY COMMENCED ON SITE IN OCTOBER 2014. IT WILL COMPLETE IN SEPTEMBER 2016. Liverpool is one of the UK’s most popular places to study, with over 50,000 students from more than 100 countries attending its three universities, who annually contribute an estimated £300m to the city economy. The University of Liverpool is home to more scientists than Cambridge University. Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine is a world leader in tackling diseases such as malaria and has grown over the past decade after winning millions of pounds in grants to expand its life-saving work – including £650m from the foundation set up by Microsoft founder Bill Gates. EARLY CGI OF THE £118 MILIION PROPOSED CLATTERBRIDGE CANCER TREATMENT CENTRE TO BE BUILT NEXT TO THE ROYAL LIVERPOOL HOSPITAL. A PLANNING APPLICATION IS EXPECTED IN 2015. 7
City Centre: Residential Liverpool City Centre’s population has now grown to over 33,540 with the number of City Centre residences currently standing at over 14,000. Several high volume residential schemes are currently on site including “Baltic Village”, the former HMRC Building at Kings Waterfront, and “2 Moorfields”, whilst permission has been granted to convert the former Heaps Rice Mill to 134 apartments in a scheme to be known as “Baltic Square”. A new trend for micro-apartments will see 136 one bedroomed homes created at “2 Moorfields”, whilst at “Philharmonic Rise”, 23 new family homes are being created from former “PHILHARMONIC RISE” WILL SEE FORMER STUDENT ACCOMMODATION CONVERTED TO 23 FOUR AND FIVE BEDROOM, SPACIOUS GEORGIAN student conversions being deconverted back TOWNHOUSES. PRICES WERE FROM £499,995 UPWARDS, WITH PHASE 1 into spacious townhouses. SOLD BEFORE COMPLETION. Since January 2014: Value of completed student £134.1m accommodation schemes Number of student bedrooms 2,427 completed Value of (non-student) residential £12.2m schemes completed Number of (non-student) new 114 homes completed Currently on site: ISLINGTON REGENERATION COMPANY’S £46 MILLION PROPOSAL FOR THE CORNER OF ISLINGTON/NORTON STREET WILL HAVE 738 STUDENT Value of student accommodation £272.7m schemes under construction BEDROOMS. Number of student bedrooms under 4,258 construction 3027 Number of residential units Value of (non-student) residential £103.2m schemes under construction completed or on site in Liverpool City Centre since 2005 2427 Number of (non-student) new 754 homes under construction RESIDENTIAL UNITS COMPLETED 1800 RESIDENTIAL UNITS ON SITE STUDENT BEDROOMS COMPLETED 1600 STUDENT BEDROOMS ON SITE 1400 1200 1244 1198 1000 1101 1102 1031 800 849 757 0 600 400 470 560 568 456 601 582 582 421 345 200 218 308 15 18 24 14 27 0 110 0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2015 2016 2014 8
City Centre Development Schedule This schedule provides detailed information on schemes in the City Centre, some which have been completed in the last 14 months, are on site, have a live planning application submitted or have received planning consent. CITY CENTRE COMPLETED JANUARY 2014 – FEBRUARY 2015 WATERFRONT MAP REF ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER COST COMPLETED 1 Cunard Building Refurbishment of 4th and 5th floors (60,000 sq ft) Merseyside Pension Not November Fund disclosed 2014 2 Salthouse Dock Repaving works Liverpool City £0.92m June 2014 Council COMMERCIAL DISTRICT 3 Irwell Chambers, 5 Union Conversion of basement to 14 x1 and 1 x 2 bedroom L3 Living £1m October Street serviced apartments. 2014 4 The Albany, Old Hall 6 courtyard level apartments and 2 commercial Infinity (Albany) £0.6m September Street units in the basement facing Old Hall Street. Development Ltd 2014 5 Bold Spirit House, 10-12 To convert office building to 5 apartments creating Bold Spirit Ltd £1.5m June 2014 Pall Mall 25 self-contained en-suite studio bedrooms PUMPFIELDS 6 Williams Motor Group, 4 Refurbishment and extension of existing car Williams Motor £1m June 2014 Great Howard Street showrooms Group HISTORIC DOWNTOWN 7 “Jamworks – The Conversion to 15 student apartments (86 bedrooms). St Brides (2009) LLP £5m December Bridewell”, Cheapside 2014 8 Tinlings Building, Conversion to student accommodation (132 VITA (Crosshall) £10m September Crosshall Street bedrooms) Limited 2014 9 “Aloft Liverpool”, 1-9 To convert former office to 116 bed hotel with Ashall Property Ltd £18m November North John Street restaurant/bar at ground level. 2014 10 Walker House, Exchange Refurbishment/fit out of 16,000 sq ft office space Moorfields £0.5m December Buildings Corporate Recovery 2014 11 Britannia Buildings, 36-54 To convert 2nd to 4th floors of office building to 21 Mr Martin Smith £1.2m February Fenwick Street bedroom hotel 2015 12 30 James Street – Home Conversion to 65 bedroom 4 star “Titanic themed” Signature Living £5.5m August 2014 of the Titanic apart-hotel MAIN RETAIL AREA 13 34 Stanley Street Conversion from hotel to student accommodation Mr Patrick Gannon £0.1m September on upper floor above office accommodation 2014 14 Clayton Square Internal reconfiguration to remove pedestrian mall InfraRed UK £3.5m December Shopping Centre to Church Street, and replace with new shop unit, 2014 and to remove upper pedestrian level. ROPEWALKS 15 Printworks Hotel, 13 Conversion of part of ground floor from Betterview Ltd £0.3m July 2014 Renshaw Street bar/restaurant to form 6 additional bedrooms 16 54 Bold Street Conversion to ground floor restaurant and hot food Amso Ltd Not January takeaway/ pavement café with 7 student bedrooms known 2014 17 78-82 Renshaw Street Conversion of first floor to 21 bed student Four Seasons £0.5m September accommodation Restaurant & Bar 2014 18 175 Duke Street To extend existing student accommodation building Steve Stampone £0.5m December by adding additional 3rd floor above existing 2 storey 2014 block to provide 7 additional student rooms. 19 “The Arch”, 2-6 Nelson Conversion to 241 student bedrooms with ground/ Downing £15m August Street lower ground commercial space Developments 2014 11
BALTIC TRIANGLE MAP REF ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER COST COMPLETED 20 “Libertas”, 40-50 St New mixed use building with ground floor retail units Baltic Properties £3.1m Summer James Street/1A and parking with 62 student bedrooms above. North West (BPNW) 2014 Bridgewater Street 21 9 Bridgewater Street Conversion to 74 bedroom student accommodation Baltic Properties £3m December with gymnasium North West (BPNW) 2014 22 12 Jordan Street Conversion to studio/office accommodation 12 Jordan Street Ltd £0.5m April 2014 23 The Courtyard at "X1 To erect 89 apartments and townhouses X1 Developments £10m September The Quarter”, Sefton Ltd 2014 Street, Parliament Street 24 R.S. Clare & Co Ltd, To carry out extensions to existing factory. R.S. Clare & Co Ltd £1m September Stanhope Street 2014 HOPE STREET QUARTER 25 Everyman Theatre, To redevelop site with new three storey theatre Liverpool & Mersey- £28m March 2014 Hope Street building. side Theatre Trust 26 “The Electra”, Upper New five storey student accommodation block Downing £7m September Hope Place, Hope Street comprising 90 bedrooms Developments 2014 KNOWLEDGE QUARTER 27 36 Clarence Street/95a Conversion of first and second floor to 10 bedroom BTE Ltd £0.5m December Mount Pleasant student bedrooms with 2 communal living areas 2014 28 16-18 Pomona Street Conversion to 12 bedroom student accommodation Mr B Ungi £0.7m December 2014 29 Ic3, Liverpool Science New 4 storey office and serviced laboratory space to Liverpool Science £8m March 2014 Park adjoin existing Innovation Centre Park 30 Liverpool University Major refurbishment including dry bar and 300 seat Liverpool University £13.8m June 2014 Guild of Students, theatre/ conference space, secluded study areas, Guild of Students Brownlow Hill computer suite, radio station and media studio. 31 “Crown Place”, Land To demolish all existing buildings and erect student University of £62m August 2014 Bounded by Grove accommodation (1,259 student bedrooms, warden’s Liverpool and Ocon Street, Brownlow Hill accommodation and tutors’ rooms), including Construction Ltd and Peach Street common rooms, meeting rooms, office, staff and service areas, with possible ground floor retail/ leisure/offices uses 32 Former Royal Infirmary, Refurbishment of Block F (one wing of building) University of £1.5m September 70 Pembroke Place Liverpool 2014 33 “Dover Court”, 5-43 New 4 to 7 storey building with 267 student Worthington £25m September Great Newton Street, apartments Properties 2014 Pembroke St 34 Royal Liverpool New multi storey car park Royal Liverpool £8.5m February University Hospital, University Hospital 2014 Prescot Street ISLINGTON & LONDON ROAD 35 “The Wolfson Building”, Conversion to office use (with retained A3 unit on Liverpool School of £7m December Liverpool School of ground floor) to become a Centre for Maternal and Tropical Medicine 2014 Tropical Medicine, Child Health. Anson Street 36 12A Moss Street To change use of 4 existing ground floor retail units to Kingscrown £0.5m May 2014 4 flats with 21 student bedrooms. Properties CITY CENTRE ON SITE WATERFRONT MAP REF ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER COST TO COMPLETE 37 Royal Liver Building, Pier Exterior refurbishments Royal London Not July 2015 head disclosed 38 Exhibition Centre New exhibition and events centre with bars, Liverpool City £69m October Liverpool & Pullman Hotel restaurants and 200 bed 4 star hotel Council 2015 39 HM Customs & Excise, Conversion of former offices to 240 apartments, Glenbrook QD £30m September Queens Parade, Kings community space and childrens play area Limited and Mapeley 2015 Dock STEPS Ltd COMMERCIAL 40 51-55 Highfield Street Conversion and extension to form 8 student flats (34 JD Estates £0.7m January bedrooms) with media room and laundry facilities 2015 10
MARYBONE MAP REF ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER COST TO COMPLETE 41 1 Paul Street New 4 storey building with ground floor commercial/ Peter Young £1m May 2015 light industrial units and 50 student bedrooms above 42 “The Glass Works”, 36 To erect three to eight storey student Dreamport £15m September Vauxhall Road accommodation containing 323 bedrooms (9 self- 2015 contained flats and 61 clusters). 43 “Ablett House”, Hatton New part 7/part 9 storey building with 396 student Knightsbridge £25m August 2015 Garden and Great bedrooms, management suite, student lounge, gym, Student Housing Ltd Crosshall Street ground floor retail (Tesco) and basement car parking 44 Land at Great Crosshall New 14 storey building with ground floor commercial Gipsy International £12m September Street/Fontenoy Street unit and 398 student bedrooms above 2016 ST GEORGE’S QUARTER 45 Royal Court Theatre, Major refurbishment of theatre Royal Court £10.6m June 2017 Roe Street Liverpool Trust 46 2 Queen Square Conversion of former pub to ground floor Neptune £1.0m July 2015 supermarket with restaurant above HISTORIC DOWNTOWN 47 Crosshall Buildings, To carry out refurbishment works to provide 150 VITA (Crosshall) £10m September Crosshall Street student units. Limited 2015 48 87-95 Dale Street/2-6 To dismantle and partially demolish building and Jamworks £1.5m September Cheapside repair, rebuild and extend to create 12 residential 2015 units above ground floor commercial office units 49 “DoubleTree by Hilton”, Conversion from former Municipal Annexe and DoubleTree by £30m 2015 6-14 Sir Thomas Street offices to form an 87 bed, 4 star hotel. Hilton 50 2 Moorfields Conversion of first to fourth floors to 136 x 1 bed studio Rich Link £20m August 2015 apartments Investments Ltd 51 18-20 Tithebarn Street Conversion of upper floors to 29 student bedrooms Stockton Properties £0.1m July 2015 (HMO) 52 “Tempest”, 12 Tithebarn Conversion of ground floor to retail, café/restaurant; Capital & Centric £6m March 2015 Street refurbishment of offices on 6 floors 53 “Tune Hotel”, 3-19 Conversion of former offices to 99 bedroom budget Hotel Land and £6.5m July 2015 Castle Street hotel Development MAIN RETAIL AREA 54 “Shankly Hotel”, former Conversion to mixed use leisure/gym, ground floor Signature Living £20m August 2015 Millennium House, offices, hotel (61 suites), aparthotel (22 serviced Victoria Street apartments), bar/restaurant and 93 space basement car parking. 55 Central Village: Lewis's, Refurbishment/partial demolition/conversion of Central £27m Spring 2015 40 Ranelagh Street existing retail store to create a new pedestrian plaza Regeneration across Cropper Street linking into the Central Village Limited Partnership/ redevelopment scheme. The building will include Merepark various uses such as retail, financial and professional services, restaurant/cafe, drinking establishments, hot food take-away, 75,000 sq ft office space, hotel, casino and live music venue and nightclub. 56 Central Village: Watson New 8 storey extension to Watson Building and West Nile £15m August 2015 Building, and building at conversion to offices, including new basement car Developments nos. 28-32 Renshaw park. Limited Street 57 “Newington Plaza”, New 13 storey building with 192 student apartments Legacy Student £15m September Renshaw Street Living (Liverpool) LLP 2016 ROPEWALKS 58 “Liverpool 1”, Seel Street New 6/9 storey development with 305 student X1 Developments Ltd £18m January bedrooms above ground floor retail/commercial. 2016 59 “The Watchmakers”, 58- Refurbishment of existing buildings as 40 bedroom Seel Street Estates £3.2m September 60 Seel Street/30 Slater student accommodation, including ground floor LLP 2014 Street & 52-56 Seel Street shops/cafes etc in 58-60 Seel Street. 60 62 Duke Street Conversion of upper floors to 4 x 4 bedroom DGA Surveyors £1m Spring 2015 student/key worker apartments over ground floor restaurant 61 75 Duke Street Conversion of vacant office building to an 11 suite Epic Hotels £1m March 2015 aparthotel 62 86 - 90 Duke Street, 7 Partial demolition and 4 storey redevelopment to Langtree Group Plc £8m January Henry Street, 14 Suffolk provide offices with basement car park. 2016 Street 63 37-43 Berry Street Refurbishment and conversion of vacant building to Frenson Limited £1m Spring 2015 hot food take-away at ground floor and restaurant at ground and first floors including installation of new shop and rebuilding rear elevation 11
BALTIC TRIANGLE MAP REF ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER COST TO COMPLETE 64 “Baltic Village”, Redevelopment with 3 new buildings (13, 10 and 8 Neptune Baltic £32m September Wapping storeys) to include retail/commercial space and 308 Limited 2016 apartments, residents-only gym, laundry, reception/ meeting areas, plant room, cycle storage, public square, and underground car park. 65 3a Bridgewater Street Conversion and extension of existing warehouse to 7 Baltic Properties £1m Autumn x 3 bed apartments with ground floor retail/ North West (BPNW) 2014 commercial unit and underground parking. 66 10-14 Jamaica Street New 6/7 storey mixed use building, with 99 one Lawless £3m August 2015 bedroom apartments (most likely to be student Developments accommodation) with ancillary residential uses, Limited including communal lounge and gym and 9 commercial units at ground floor. 67 “The Studios at X1 The To erect 224 studio apartments in a 10 storey building X1 Developments £15m August 2015 Quarter”, Sefton with ancillary communal facilities Ltd Street/Parliament Street HOPE STREET QUARTER 68 LIPA extension, 68 Hope Refurbishment and conversion of former College of Liverpool Institute of £7.5m July 2015 Street Art and Design to provide improved rehearsal Performing Arts performance and teaching accommodation. (LIPA) 69 “Philharmonic Rise”, 35- Deconversion of existing student accommodation Hollinwood Homes £7m December 39 Falkner Street, 4-22 back to original 23 individual private town houses Limited 2015 Catharine Street 70 Philharmonic Court, To replace five outdated student blocks with two Worthington £25m August 2015 Catherine Street linked buildings containing 354 student bedrooms Properties 71 Hahnemann Building & Conversion to 100 student bedrooms with common Maghull £8m September 58 Hope Street rooms Developments 2015 72 Royal Philharmonic Hall, Refurbishment of theatre with replacement extension Royal Liverpool £13.8m Summer Hope Street Philharmonic 2015 73 Josephine Butler House, New mixed use development with six ground floor Maghull £30m September Hope Street/ Myrtle retail/restaurant/bar units, student accommodation Developments 2015 Street on upper floors comprising 345 rooms situated in 20 cluster apartments and 208 self-contained studios. CANNING GEORGIAN QUARTER 74 Myrtle Parade, Myrtle To replace existing shopping parade with two new Liverpool Edge £20m September Street blocks of 4 and 8 storeys with 303 student bedrooms (Myrtle Parade) 2016 and ground floor retail space. Limited 75 Vine Street Depot land To erect 2 blocks of student accommodation (7 and Marcus Worthington £8m Summer bordered by Chatham 4 storeys) providing 114 apartments with car parking Properties 2015 Street/Myrtle Street/ following demolition of buildings and structures on Vine Street former depot site. 76 Melville Grove/ Melville Phased refurbishment of 349 student bedrooms University of £5.5m Summer Place Liverpool 2016 KNOWLEDGE QUARTER 77 University of Liverpool, To erect four storey extension with two storey link to University of Not Summer Chatham Street existing management school building. Liverpool disclosed 2015 78 Materials Innovation Replacement of Muspratt Lecture Theatre with 5 University of £65m September Factory University of storey Research Laboratory Building, incorporating Liverpool 2016 Liverpool, Grove Street laboratories, offices and associated support spaces linked to existing Donnan Building. 79 “X1 The Edge”, Land at New 5/7 storey building comprising 231 student X1 Developments £12.9m Summer junction of Seymour bedspaces, gym, and ground floor commercial Ltd 2015 Street/St Vincent Street space. 80 “Apex Building”, West New 4 storey research/office/ laboratory building University of £47m 2016 Derby Street/ Crown with roof top plant equipment. Phase 2 of 2 for the Liverpool Street: Phase 2 Institute of Infection and Global Health. 81 Royal Liverpool Redevelopment to provide a hospital and related Royal Liverpool & £429m Spring 2017 University Hospital, healthcare facilities comprising core hospital Broadgreen University Prescot Street buildings, energy centre, future healthcare buildings Hospitals NHS Trust ISLINGTON & LONDON ROAD 82 “Plato House”, 7-21 To erect six storey residential development Parkmoor £4.3m September Greek Street comprising 86 studio units for student occupation. Developments 2015 Limited 83 “The Paramount”, 488 bedroom student accommodation in 7 to 11 Pinnacle Student £35m September Pudsey Street/28 storey building Developments 2015 London Road Limited 12
CITY CENTRE ANTICIPATED WATERFRONT MAP REF ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER STATUS COST COMPLETION 84 Former Light Vessel To use former Mersey Bar lightship Mr Alan Roberts Permission granted Not Not known "The Planet", Strand "Planet" as a Heritage Centre with September 2012 known Street bed & breakfast accommodation for 8 rooms and café and bars open to residents and non-residents. 85 Dock Traffic Office, To erect glazed walkway between National Museum Ramp completed £6m Not known Salthouse Quay, 3rd floor of dock traffic office and Liverpool 2010. Funding still Albert Dock 3rd floor of Merseyside Maritime being sought for Museum, and erect external ramp. glazed walkway. 86 Land bounded by To erect one 15 storey and one 13 Investec Bank Permission granted £15m Not known The Dolby Hotel, storey buildings, comprising 189 flats November 2012 Queens Dock, Sefton and 3 duplex apartments together Street and 112 with associated car parking and Mariners Wharf landscaping COMMERCIAL DISTRICT 87 1 Old Hall Street Refurbishment of over 21,000 sq ft Downing Planning application £2m Not known offices Developments not required 88 “Exchange Station”, Refurbishment of existing office Ashtenne Space Permission granted £5m 2016-18 Mercury Court, building providing 190,000 sq ft Northwest December 2012. Tithebarn Street (14,300 sq ft completed in Nov 2013) 89 Pall Mall/Exchange Major new mixed-use development To be Supplementary £200m 3-15 years (bordered by Leeds to provide offices, retail/restaurants, determined Planning Document Street, Pall Mall) residential units, basement car approved. parking, multi-storey car park, landscaped open space. 90 30/36 Pall Mall Two new 8 and 18 storey office West Bay Capital Permission renewed £50m Not known buildings linked by a glazed January 2013 courtyard, with ground floor retail, 165 space basement car park. PUMPFIELDS 91 “North Point”, 70-90 To demolish industrial buildings with PHD1 Permission granted £90m September Pall Mall, L3 facade retention of 70-90 Pall Mall February 2015 2017 and redevelop site with a four to nineteen storey mixed use develop- ment comprising 366 live/work units studios, one and two bedroom apartments) a 515 space multi- storey car park, ground floor retail units, restaurants, gym, spa and commercial offices with public/ private gardens at third/fourth floor level 92 86 Vauxhall Road Conversion of former office block to Adamson Permission granted Not Not known form 17 student flats with shared Properties July 2014 known communal facilities, including installation of dormers and associated works. 93 Land between New building of between five and W.F. Doyle and Permission granted £16m Not known Blackstock Street & eight storeys comprising 200 flats, Co. Ltd. February 2014 Paul Street with associated parking. MARYBONE 94 11 Fontenoy Street To erect nine storey building with Key Design LLP Application 14F/2676 £15m Not known 200 student bedrooms. submitted November 2014 HISTORIC DOWNTOWN 95 37 Cheapside Conversion and extension to create BTE Limited Application 15F/0219 £0.75m Not known 12 bedroom student submitted January accommodation 2015 96 Citrus House, 40-46 Conversion of upper floors from Day Architectural Permission granted £3m Not known Dale Street offices to 34 apartments, and Ltd February 2015 ground floor to 2 commercial units 97 Union House, 21-23 Conversion to 30 bedroomed hotel J&M Hospitality Permission granted £3m Not known Victoria Street with ground floor bar/restaurant Consultants June 2012. Building currently for sale. 13
HISTORIC DOWNTOWN continued MAP REF ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER STATUS COST COMPLETION 98 13-17 Dale Street Conversion of upper floors of public Mr L Stockton Permission granted £0.2m Not known house from offices to HMO (16 September 2013 student bedrooms) 99 14 Cook Street Conversion of former office space Pierce & (October 2014) £1m Not known to 18 apartments Biersadorf Permitted by prior approval 100 25-27 Castle Street Conversion of 2nd and 3rd floors from Highneal Limited Application 14F/2413 £1m Not known office space to 9 apartments submitted October 2014 101 Martins Building, Conversion to 138 bedroom five star Castlewood Permission granted £40m Not known Water Street hotel Property June 2014 Management Ltd 102 India Buildings, Water To remove internal walls and Kish Eleven Permission granted £1m Not known Street partitions and refurbish sixth floor April 2014 (30,000 sq ft) and part of 4th floor (20,000 sq ft) to provide open plan office accommodation. 103 Wellington Buildings, To change use from offices to Seven Capital (December 2014) £6m Not known The Strand provide 96 residential units. (The Strand) Ltd Permitted by prior approval 104 Mersey House, The Conversion of office block to 122 Jupiter (December 2013) Not Not known Strand apartments (10 x bedroom, 56 x 2 Investments Ltd Permitted by prior known bedroom, 56 x 1 bedroom) approval 105 Victoria House, 7-11 Conversion of office building to 63 Downing (April 2014) Permitted Not Not known James Street x 1 bedroom studio apartments Developments by prior approval known MAIN RETAIL AREA 106 Hilton Hotel, 3 Thomas To erect two storey extension to Ability Hotels Permission granted Not Not known Steers Way hotel to provide extended first floor (Liverpool) February 2015 known ballroom/conferencing facilities Limited above ground floor commercial unit, with alterations to nightclub access and associated landscaping works. 107 Chancery House, 96 Conversion of existing building and JCC Building Application 14F/2265 Not Not known Paradise Street new build 6 storeys to mixed use Services LLP submitted September known development consisting of 37 2014 apartments and ground floor retail unit and artisan deli/café. 108 George Henry Lee Conversion of upper floors to 114 Gethar Ventures Permission granted £15m Not known Building, Church bedroomed 4 star apart-hotel or January 2014 Street 100 room apart-hotel with restaurant 109 11-17 Parker Street Conversion of second to seventh Jamworks Limited Application 14F/1552 £5m Not known floors to 91 x 1 bedroom awaiting signing of apartments legal agreement since September 2014 110 13-17 Ranelagh To change use of existing ground Poseidon Application 14F/2882 £0.5m Not known Street floor retail unit to fast food restaurant Investments submitted December and convert 1st and 3rd floors into 7 2014 bed HMO 111 21-23 Ranelagh Conversion of ground and lower Rathbone Trust Application 14F/2560 £0.5m Not known Street ground floor into restaurant and 1st- Company Limited submitted December 3rd floors above into 9 apartments as Trustees for York 2014 Terrace Settlement 112 66-68 Lime Street Conversion of 1st, 2nd and 3rd floors Mr Sobil Varguese Application 15F/0044 Not Not known from disused office into 10 x 2 submitted January known bedroom flats 2015 113 Central Village: 3 storey extension at the rear to Central Permission renewed £20m Not known Central Station provide additional retail space and Regeneration May 2013 new linkages into the approved Limited/Merepark Central Village scheme. 114 Central Village: New mixed development comprising Central Permission renewed £26.4m Not known “Boardwalk”, site 214 x 1 and 2 bedroom apartments, Regeneration May 2013 bounded by Back cinema, commercial space, parking Limited/Merepark Bold Street, Cropper for 100 cars, and the creation of a Street, Newington new pedestrian plaza level across and Lawton Street Cropper Street). 14
ROPEWALKS MAP REF ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER STATUS COST COMPLETION 115 1 Renshaw Street To change use of first, second and CP (UK) Leisure Permission granted £0.75m Summer third floors to hotel (20 bedrooms). Ltd July 2012 2014 116 “The Dome”, Central To convert upper floors of building OBG - NEXTDOM Permission granted Not Not known Hall, 35 Renshaw to 41 bed student accommodation January 2014 known Street 117 3 Oldham Place New 6 storey building comprising of Bentley Permission granted £4m Not known 122 student rooms in 22 clusters, 18 Properties October 2012 self contained student flats and 1 Preston Ltd retail unit with car parking 118 19-33 Leece Street Mixed use development comprising A. A. AR & N Permission granted £7m Not known retail/office use, 46 apartments and Hayel January 2014 basement car/cycle parking. To erect new build student Not stated Application 14F/2718 £10m Not known accommodation 129 units with retail submitted November on ground floor. 2014 119 16-20 Berry Street To divide ground floor of existing Euro Chemist Permission granted £0.4m Not known building to form new office entrance December 2012 and erect two storey office building with basement storage to the rear. 120 56 Parr Street To erect four storey seven bedroom G & W Stamper Permission granted Not Not known student town house following October 2012 known demolition of existing garage. 121 118 Duke Street To convert property to 5 self- Poseidon Application 15F/0370 £0.5m Not known contained student (20 bedrooms) Investments submitted February apartments with 5 storey extension to 2015 rear, with a total. 122 16 Fleet Street To erect seven storey block of 52 Hope Street Application 14F/1744 £3m Not known student bedrooms with ground floor Properties Limited submitted August commercial uses 2014 123 13-23 Seel Street Conversion of second and third Hope Street Permission granted £1m Spring 2015 floors to offices and D1 Use (Non- Properties Limited November 2014 residential Institutions). 124 38-40 Seel Street To erect second and third floor Hope Street Application 14F/1818 Not Not known extensions during conversion to 33 x Properties Limited awaiting signing of known 1 bedroom serviced apartments on legal agreement upper floors and 4 retail units at since December 2014 ground and basement levels. 125 48 Seel Street Conversion to 10 bedroom student Seel Street Estates Permission granted £0.8m Not known accommodation 2014 126 38-40 Slater Street Conversion of 38 Slater Street from Rose Ten Limited Application 14F/1752 £1m Not known residential to incorporate it into submitted January existing bar at 40 Slater Street, to 2015 provide enlarged restaurant/bar uses with function room, outdoor eating/drinking area, and ancillary staff accommodation at second/ third floor at 38 Slater Street 127 The Foundry, 42 Henry Conversion of upper four floors to 12 The Regenda Permission granted £0.75m Not known Street residential apartments. Group August 2012 128 68-70 Duke Street Conversion to 10 x 2 and 3 Athena Group UK Application 14F/2959 £0.75m Not known bedroomed apartments submitted Dec 2014 129 65 Duke Street To erect 5 storey building to provide Lady Mia Limited Application 15F/0091 £3.5m Not known 71 units of student accommodation submitted January following partial demolition of 2015 existing building. 130 50a Duke Street Conversion of vacant former club to Mr Y Chun Cao Application 14F/2343 £0.5m Not known a 14 bedroom student submitted January accommodation (HMO) 2015 131 11-13 Wolstenholme Conversion of 11-13 Wolstenholme Hope Street Application 14F/1717 £2m Not known Square, 67-73 Duke Square to 2 ground floor retail/ Properties Limited submitted October Street leisure units with 15 apartments on 2014 upper floors and redevelop Tunnage Square and pedestrian underpass with a four/five storey building fronting Duke Street with 2 ground floor retail units and 7 residential units on upper floors 132 Gostins Building, 32-36 Conversion from offices to hotel on E T S Holdings Permission granted Not Not known Hanover Street 2nd to 7th floors and retain retail use September 2013 known to ground and 1st floors. To change use from office to Liverpool English Application 14F/2767 Not Not known educational institute. Centre submitted November known 2014 15
CHINATOWN MAP REF ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER STATUS COST COMPLETION 133 44 Nelson Street Conversion of existing premises with Frenson Limited Permission granted Now Not known new build to rear to create a 16 September 2014 known bedroom house in multiple occupation. 134 Vacant site at New build 12 x two and three Liverpool Mutual Permission granted £1.2m November Duncan Street bedroom houses Homes October 2014 2015 BALTIC TRIANGLE 135 Land bounded by Two new 10 to 20 storey buildings One Park Lane Application 14F/1305 £50m Not known Park Lane, Pownall with 284 apartments (34 x 3 bed, Limited submitted June 2014 Street, Liver Street 136 x 2 bed, 54 x 1 bed and 60 and Beckwith Street studios); four commercial units, gymnasium, cafes, 47 basement parking spaces 136 “Baltic Square”, land Conversion of existing mill into 134 One Park Lane Permission granted £80m Not known bounded by Park apartments; to redevelop Limited November 2014 Lane, Beckwith adjacent land with three blocks, Street, Carpenters 10, 11 and 14 storeys, to provide Row and Cornhill 194 apartments and 200 serviced (former Heap's Rice apartments, together with 574 Mill) sqm of commercial floorspace. 137 King’s Dock Mill – Mixed use development with 180 Fountain Trustees Revised planning £26.4m Not known Phases 2 & 3, land at bedroom hotel, 100 apartments, 220 & Hurst Street Ltd application 10F/0824 Hurst Street, Sparling bed YHA building, ground floor retail, awaiting signing of Street, Tabley Street, car parking; and outline application legal agreement Wapping for 95 bedroom care home. since June 2011 138 3 Bridgewater Street New 10 storey building with 51 Baltic Properties Permission granted Not Not known student apartments and ground North West March 2014 known floor retail. (BPNW) 139 5-7 Bridgewater To erect an 8 to 10 storey building Baltic Properties Application 14F/2564 £7m March 2017 Street containing 136 student apartments North West submitted January above ground floor commercial (BPNW) 2015 unit, communal space and parking on lower ground floor. 140 Land between New 11 storey building with 140 x 1 Pinnacle Student Application 14F/0829 £10m Not known Norfolk Street and and 3 bed apartments, communal Developments awaiting signing of Brick Street hub, games room; commercial uses Limited legal agreement on ground floor. since September 2014 141 City Centre Sheds, 43 To convert warehouses to provide City Centre Sheds Permission granted Not Not known Jamaica Street a co-operative working space, December 2014 known including office, studio, workshop, training and meeting rooms. 142 51 Simpson Street New 11 storey building with Baltic Application 14F/1333 £15m Not known serviced offices, reception area Developments submitted June 2014 and meeting rooms, 224 student Limited apartments over 10 floors with gym, laundry and reception. 143 35-39 Greenland Conversion from warehouse to Greenland Venue Permission granted Not Not known Street cultural events space with cafes, Management October 2014 known art studio and shared office space. (UK) Limited 144 34 Greenland Street Conversion of former workshop to Peach Events Permission granted Not Not known nightclub Limited July 2014 known 145 Cains Brewery New tourism/leisure/retail hub with Cains Brewery Permission granted £150m 2018 Village, Stanhope four screen cinema, food store, 450 March 2014 Street 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. Conversion of warehouse to form Baltic Yards Ltd & Permission granted Not Not known temporary designer retail/artisan/ Brewery Village August 2014 known crafts/tourism bazaar with Ltd performance space, office and storage for a temporary period of 5 years with temporary car parking, cycle parking and landscaping 146 Taylor Bros (Liverpool) To change use from warehouse to Holloway Cook Permission granted £0.1m Not known Ltd, 15 Caryl Street B1 office and carry out associated Associates Ltd March 2014 external alterations. 16
BALTIC TRIANGLE /continued MAP REF ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER STATUS COST COMPLETION 147 “The Tower” at X1 The New 17 storey apartment block X1 Developments Revised application £15m September Quarter, Sefton Street/ with 101 apartments Ltd anticipated 2016 Parliament Street 148 “The Terrace at X1 The To erect 101 apartments in a 17 X1 Developments Revised application £15m September Quarter”, Sefton storey building Ltd anticipated 2017 Street/ Parliament Street HOPE STREET QUARTER MAP REF ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER STATUS COST COMPLETION 149 Land adjacent to 20 To erect a two storey building to Liverpool Permission granted Not Not known Lady Chapel Close/ provide training and educational Cathedral October 2014 known opposite St. James facilities in association with House, St James Road Liverpool Cathedral. 150 Former Trade Union To change use to retail, restaurant, Douglas Fairness Permission granted Not Not known and Unemployment bars, offices, research, hotel, Partnership December 2012 known Resource Centre education and training, and leisure Building, Hardman uses Street/Hope Street 151 32 Rodney Street and Conversion of vacant bank to a Mr Gavin Heard Application 14F/1573 £0.5m Not known 45 Leece Street ground floor restaurant/public submitted January house (Use Classes A3/A4) with rear 2015 terrace and 5 serviced apartments above. 152 28 Hope Street/10 To change use to form 3 student Mr B Ungi Application 14F/2658 Not Not known Maryland Street flats and 6 student studios. submitted January known 2015 153 5 Myrtle Street Conversion of ground floor office Downing Permission granted £0.5m Not known space to restaurant with 5 self- June 2014 contained student rooms to the rear. CANNING GEORGIAN QUARTER 154 1 Grove Street To erect a three storey building Grove Street Planning application £1m Not known comprising 8 student studios and 1 x Studios Ltd 14F/0714 submitted 4 bedroom student cluster December 2014 apartment KNOWLEDGE QUARTER 155 Land bounded by To erect mixed use development Butler Company Application 15F/0297 £40m Not known Skelhorne Street, comprising two blocks up to 20 Ltd and NALM submitted February Bolton Street, Hilbre storeys high providing ground floor Limited 2015 Street commercial uses with student accommodation (488 bedrooms) with 192 room aparthotel 156 LJMU Campus, Conversion of former postal sorting LJMU Planning application £70m Not known Copperas Hill/ office into a central teaching, anticipated Brownlow Hill library and sports facility 157 Mount Vernon Pub, Conversion and extensions to form JD Estates Application 14F/2066 £1.5m Not known Irvine Street West 4 cluster flats with 32 student submitted bedspaces September 2014 158 Land at Mount New 3 and 4 storey buildings for Archdiocese of Outline permission Not Not known Vernon Green offices with associated landscaping Liverpool granted December known and car parking. 2012 159 Liverpool New build research and Royal Liverpool & Permission granted £22m Not known BioInnovation Centre, development centre, internal new Broadgreen March 2012 Royal Liverpool road alignments and car park University University Hospital, Hospitals NHS Prescot Street Trust 17
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