LIVERPOOL INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES March 2018 Liverpool has an exciting future with 14 billion worth of investment in the pipeline. Come and join in. Liverpool world renowned waterfront city is currently attracting more investment happening than at any previous time in its history. Development activity is running at over 1 billion each year, in a city that has a worldwide reputation for excellence. We re building a city with aspirations to become the most business-friendly location in the UK. We are excelling in key industries such as digital and creative. We have one of the UK s most significant clusters of bio-sciences and a growing logistics industry located right next to the country s newest deep water freight container terminal. We have a leisure and culture offer that not only draws in visitors from our own region but also nationally and from all over the globe. With a pipeline of 14 billion worth of schemes, there are several opportunities for investors to become involved, and for future end users to influence the type of buildings they want. This brief guide highlights some of the major schemes being led by Liverpool City Council that are happening right now or are planned, and for which investors are being sought. For more information about these and other opportunities we can help you with, please visit our website www.regeneratingliverpool.com
Opportunities Schemes seeking partners Liverpool Waters Ten Streets Liverpool waterfront, Liverpool City Centre 60 hectares / 148 acres The Peel Group Offices, Commercial, Hotels, Leisure, Residential, Visitor Attractions, Education & Training, Community Uses Outline planning consent for 18.3 million sq ft of mixed use floorspace. Detailed planning consent obtained for 80,000 sq ft office space, currently seeking substantial pre-let to begin development Mostly Peel Land & Property (Liverpool Waters). 5.5 billion Kirkdale, North Liverpool 50 hectares / 125 acres Liverpool City Council in association with private sector developers Offices, Digital & Creatives, Commercial, Light & General Industry, Residential, Hotels, Leisure, Visitor Attractions, Education & Training, Community Uses Ten Streets Spatial Regeneration Framework adopted as a Supplementary Planning Document in February 2018. Stanley Dock / Tobacco Warehouse currently on site. Mix of private ownerships. Phase 1 Liverpool Waters commenced December 2017. Total development estimated to take place between 2018 and 2035 0.5-1 billion Total development estimated to take place between 2018 and 2025
Kings Waterfront Pall Mall Exchange Monarch s Quay, Kings Waterfront, Liverpool City Centre 3.2 hectares / 8 acres Seeking developments partners. Monarchs Quay Holdings Limited already onboard for commercial office / residential schemes Residential, Offices, Leisure, Public Exhibition Space, Hotels, Commercial, Education Planning applications approved for call centre, residential and multi-storey car park. Remainder of site includes for additional leisure and hotel developments, for which investors sought. DEVELOPERS: Pall Mall, Liverpool City Centre Commercial District 3.5 hectares / 8.6 acres Liverpool City Council with Kier Construction & CTP Grade A offices, commercial and residential Supplementary planning document agreed for 200,000 sqm / 2,152,782 sq ft office space. Planning application for first phase to be submitted imminently Liverpool City Council and National Car Parks 200 million Liverpool City Council 2018-2025 Up to 300 million 2018-2021
Liverpool Health Campus Paddington Village Knowledge Quarter Liverpool, Liverpool City Centre Knowledge Quarter, Liverpool City Centre 10 hectares / 25 acres 12 hectares / 30 acres Seeking development partner Life sciences or healthcare related developments Liverpool City Council in association with public sector partners and private sector developers Mostly private sector individuals but with some City Council and government owned sites and premises 23 million Life Sciences Accelerator completed October 2017. 429 million Royal Liverpool University Hospital and 162 million Clatterbridge Cancer Treatment Centre already on site, with a further 400 million potential Residential, education and commercial uses especially life sciences and healthcare Spatial Regeneration Framework approved in January 2017. Liverpool International College - on site. Rutherford Cancer Centre North West on site. Royal College of Physicians planning application imminent. Planning application for multistorey car park submitted. 2018-2028 Mostly Liverpool City Council 1 billion 2018-2027
Knowledge Quarter Gateway Cains Brewery Village Lime Street, Copperas Hill, Brownlow Hill, Mount Pleasant areas, Liverpool City Centre Stanhope Street / Parliament Street, Liverpool City Centre 2.5 hectares / 6.25 acres 22.67 hectares / 56 acres The Robert Cain Brewery Ltd DEVELOPERS: Seeking developments partners to join Augur, Ion Developments and Liverpool John Moores University. Offices including digital and creatives, Leisure, Public Exhibition Space, Hotels, Commercial, Education, Multistorey car park and Residential Spatial Regeneration Framework in preparation. Liverpool City Council and other private sector owners Up to 1 billion Residential, Assembly & Destination & Leisure, Public Exhibition Space Permission granted for new tourism, leisure and retail destination including four screen cinema, food store, 450 apartments, 400 space multi-storey car park. Grade II listed brewery building to be restored to include 100 room boutique hotel, digital works studios, food market, restaurants, spa, gym, function rooms. The Robert Cain Brewery Ltd 2018-2028 150 million 2018-2025 Investment partners and end users
Liverpool 57 @ Stonebridge Cross Liverpool Innovation Park East Lancashire Road, Croxteth 22.2 hectares / 55 acres Gallan Stoford and Liverpool City Council Light industrial / Logistics DEVELOPERS: Edge Lane, Picton ward 13.8 hectares / 34.1 acres Liverpool City Council; (Littlewoods development) Capital & Centric; (Liverpool Innovation Park) seeking investment partners Planning permission granted for 1.2 million square feet of B8 accommodation. Liverpool City Council 50m 2018-2020 End users Digital & Creative, film & television, commercial, retail Littlewoods Building has consent for conversion to offices, warehousing, hotel, assembly & leisure. Mix of public and private sector ownership 75-100m 2018-2023
Festival Park Garston Village Festival Gardens, off Riverside Drive, St Michaels ward 36.5 hectares / 90 acres (of which 28 acres is available for development) Seeking investor/investor developer for the 28-acre development zone Residential, Assembly & Destination & Leisure, Public Exhibition Space Outline planning consent previously granted for 1,038 apartments and 66 town houses, expires December 2022. Liverpool City Council 700 million 2018-2025 Garston, South Liverpool 90 hectares / 222 acres Seeking development and investment partners for several major opportunities Residential (capacity for between 3,000 and 18,000 units), commercial Looking to review Garston masterplan with a strategic masterplan for the larger development opportunity A mixture of City Council and other public sector ownerships, and private sector owners. 500m to 2bn 2018-2032
9 1 2 4 3 5 7 6 8 10 11 12 1 Liverpool Waters 2 Ten Street 3 Kings Waterfront 4 Pall Mall Exchange 5 Health Campus 6 Paddington Village 7 Knowledge Quarter Gateway 8 Cains Brewery Village 9 Liverpool 57 @ Stonebridge Cross 10 Liverpool Innovation Park 11 Festival Park 12 Garston Village For the latest news about Liverpool, please visit www.liverpoolexpress.co.uk KEY CONTACT FOR QUERIES Mark Kitts, Assistant Director, Regeneration, Investment & Development, Liverpool City Council, Cunard Building, Water Street, Liverpool L3 1DS Tel: 0151 233 0254 Email: contact@regeneratingliverpool.com Twitter: @regen_lpool Website: regeneratingliverpool.com