Views sought on upcoming £21m Liverpool Waters tower scheme
Liverpool residents and businesses are being invited to have their say on the latest development in the £5.5bn Liverpool Waters project.
Investment giant Peel Land and Property and Liverpool’s the Regenda Group are adding a new residential tower to the city’s iconic skyline and want to hear from local stakeholders.
The £21m scheme will be known as Plaza 1821, named after the year Princes Dock opened, and is the third Liverpool Waters development announced since September.
It will include 105 one- and two-bedroom apartments along with ground floor retail and amenity outlets.
Peel’s development director for residential, Neil Baumber, said: “Liverpool Waters is certainly one of the most dynamic regeneration projects in the city’s history and it’s now really starting to take shape. People in the city and beyond are really excited about what’s to come as we are at Peel.
“As part of our ‘Strategic Waters’ strategy we are committed to creating a vibrant, energised and distinctive new part of the city, a place where people want to work, play and live – that’s where Plaza 1821 comes in. People sit at the very heart of Liverpool Waters, hence why we’re encouraging everybody to come along to the public consultation event to see our plans and share their thoughts.”
Regenda’s director of development, Martin Davies, commented: “Plaza 1821 is a landmark project for Regenda. It marks our biggest ever investment – made even more special because it’s right here in Liverpool, where we’re proudly based.
“The vision for Liverpool Waters is truly spectacular, something that will further enhance our city region.”
He added: “We recognised this unique opportunity to work with Peel to create a distinctive scheme with a ‘wow factor’ worthy of Liverpool’s waterfront. We’re really excited to share our vision with residents and businesses alike, and we’re looking forward to hearing what they have to say about our plans.”
A public consultation on the Plaza 1821 plan will be held at No. 12 Princes Dock, from 11am to 6pm this Friday (February 10).
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