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Green light for more than 500 Liverpool apartments

Source: https://www.insidermedia.com/news/north-west/green-light-for-more-than-500-liverpool-apartments

Plans to build a mixed-use residential development in Liverpool, which will comprise more than 500 apartments and will bring vacant railway arches back into use, have been approved.Sourced Development Group has secured approval for the scheme, which is planned for land at Love lane and Pall Mall, on the northern edge of the city centre. It is a joint venture with landowner Network Rail.The site has been divided into four plots, and is expected to be built in a phased approach, starting with plot one.The residential element of the development includes 507-apartments across four blocks, ranging from seven storeys to 11 storeys.Of the homes, 147 will be one-bedroom, with 330-two bedroom and 30 three-bedroom.Apartments within plots one, two and three will be released for private sale or rent, while plot four will accommodate 145 affordable homes.As part of the project, a number of redundant and vacant buildings will be demolished, but the disused railway arches on the northmost plots will be retained and repurposed, primarily for commercial uses.Existing arches beneath the live railway viaduct will also be used as commercial floorspace.In total, the commercial element of the development will span 30,849 sq ft – 12,475 sq ft of which will be within the redeveloped railway arches.The application went before Liverpool City Council’s Planning Committee on Tuesday 23 April with the recommendation for approval.A report that was scrutinised by the committee said that the scheme “maximises the redevelopment potential of the site, which is within a priority regeneration area of the city centre’s extension”.”The proposal would complement the residential development approved on the adjacent plots. The proposal would create a positive street frontage to a large section of Pall Mall and Love Lane and improve the pedestrian environment linking the city centre to areas further north. The application takes account of the sensitivities of neighbours in its layout and environmental considerations”, it added.