Our design for an £80 million mixed-use development for Liverpool’s Baltic Triangle district has been approved by the City Council’s Planning committee today.
The scheme was designed on behalf of Legacie Developments and comprises more than 500 apartments and 12 retail/commercial/leisure units totalling more than 20,000 sq ft of space.
It will involve the construction of four blocks of accommodation of between eight and 18 storeys linked by a communal courtyard and public realm on Parliament Street and Greenland Street. Residential access will be via the courtyard and residents will also share a communal roof terrace. The accommodation will include a mix of studio, one, two and three-bedroom apartments.
The site is in two parts with one occupied by a warehouse and an enclosed yard, while the second is vacant. Both are considered brownfield having been previously developed.
The investment in the site will result in 150 full-time jobs during the construction phase and 100 permanent jobs when operational.
‘The proposed development reflects the surrounding context of materials within the Baltic Triangle whilst also providing an exciting opportunity to continue the regeneration of the area,’
Adam Hall (Managing Director)