The massive long-term regeneration scheme of Liverpool’s dockland areas is set to gather pace during 2023, the Liverpool Echo reports. The Liverpool Waters project, which has already seen a major transformation of the city’s northern docks, has several individual developments lined up for 2023.
One of the centrepiece new features is a planned 4.9 acre park that is set to be built on derelict land between Waterloo dock and Collingwood Dock, and will be connected to direct routes to the city centre. Designers have been influenced by New York City’s landmark Central Park.
Chris Capes, Director of Development for Peel L&P’s Liverpool Waters commented: “2023 will be a huge year for Liverpool Waters with a range of exciting developments in all stages of the project pipeline.”
“Princes Dock will see new tenants bringing something different to the neighbourhood. From leading retail brands to medical facilities to flexible workspaces for start-ups, Princes Dock will have even more to offer. The Isle of Man Ferry Terminal will be a major asset for Liverpool and the wider region, and its opening in the summer will be a fantastic moment for the city.”
He continued: “With the completion of the ferry terminal, Romal’s £100m development of 330 new smart homes, retail spaces, amenities and incredible public realm starting onsite, and planning approval for the new park and infrastructure, the Central Docks neighbourhood will also see significant progress in 2023.”
“As Everton FC continue to make incredible progress on the new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock, 2023 is set to be a big year for Liverpool Waters.”
The new stadium is set to be ready to host players and fans in time for the 2024 football season.
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