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Liverpool Waters’ waterfront development opens doors to residents

The next phase of the residential development at Princes Dock nears completion of £21m residential development

by Georgina Johnston 28 September 2020 Waterfront

Plaza 1821 offers 105 one and two bedroom apartments along with dedicated amenity space on the ground floor. The scheme is in proximity to the Three Graces, the Royal Liver Building, Cunard Building and Port of Liverpool Building, giving the city its iconic waterfront.

The development is one of three additional planned residential developments at Princes Dock, part of the Liverpool Waters £5bn regeneration scheme which will encompass five new neighbourhoods, alongside Moda Living’s The Lexington, which is currently well underway, and Your Housing Group’s Patagonia Place, for which a planning application has been submitted. 

It’s a real milestone for people to begin moving into these amazing homes at Princes Dock, demonstrating the significant progress happening across the wider Liverpool Waters scheme. We look forward to seeing this part of Princes Dock and the wider scheme progress even further over the coming months and years, helping us to create homes, jobs and a new community, breathing life back into our historic docklands.

D. Lawless, Development Director, Peel L&P

Plaza 1821 is one of a number of new developments that we will bring to our customers in the near future. We are delighted to be part of the Liverpool Waters regeneration project with Plaza 1821, which offers 105 stunning apartments for private rent. Each with outdoor space and spectacular views as well as a range of amenities including, parking, secure bike storage, resident’s lounge and concierge. Our team is on hand to conduct viewings by appointment for the remaining apartments.

F. Coventry, Executive Director of Property, Redwing

The development is managed by Redwing and built by contractors Vermont Construction Group. As it continues to progress, Liverpool Waters will transform 60 hectares of historic docklands and is the biggest single regeneration project in the history of Liverpool. In total, the development will offer 2,000,000 sq m of floorspace which will include 9,000 residential homes, 315,000 sq m. of business space and 53,000 sq m. of hotel and conference facilities. 

The waterfront project will also be the home to a new Cruise liner terminal and hotel as well as a new Isle of Man ferry terminal which is currently under construction as well as the proposed location of the new Everton FC stadium.

Redwing Peel L&P

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