Anna Klein
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Overview
Liverpool Waters is one of the UK’s most significant urban regeneration projects, spanning over 2 million square meters along Liverpool’s historic northern docks. Spearheaded by Peel L&P, this transformative initiative seeks to revitalize the city’s waterfront, delivering a vibrant mixed-use district that reimagines the once-neglected docklands for the 21st century.The project aligns with Liverpool’s long-term vision for sustainable urban growth, economic revitalization, and cultural renewal, ensuring that the city’s maritime heritage is preserved while creating a future-oriented urban landscape.
Key Features
- Residential Development:
- Up to 9,000 new homes.
- A mix of private, affordable, and rental housing options.
- Commercial and Office Spaces:
- Over 315,000 m² of office space.
- Focus on attracting tech companies, creative industries, and business services.
- Public and Green Spaces:
- Creation of Central Park, one of the city’s largest new urban parks.
- Waterfront promenades, cycling paths, and landscaped open areas.
- Cultural and Community Amenities:
- Venues for arts, entertainment, and public gatherings.
- Retail zones, cafes, and community facilities.
- Infrastructure and Mobility:
- Enhanced public transport links.
- Integration with the Merseyrail network and ferry services.
- Sustainability Initiatives:
- Energy-efficient building standards.
- Emphasis on green building technologies and environmental stewardship.
Notable Development: Bramley-Moore Dock Stadium
While Liverpool Waters encompasses a wide range of residential and commercial projects, one of the headline developments within the masterplan is the new Everton FC stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock. Scheduled for completion in 2025, the stadium will not only be a new home for Everton but will also serve as a catalyst for broader regeneration efforts throughout the docklands area.To read more about new Everton FC Stadium - Hill Dickenson Stadium (52,888)
Overview
Everton Stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock is one of the most highly anticipated stadium developments in Europe. Positioned at Liverpool’s historic waterfront, the project is not only a new home for Everton FC but also a key catalyst in the broader regeneration of Liverpool’s docklands.Designed to blend seamlessly into its industrial surroundings while delivering a world-class sporting experience, the new stadium showcases innovative architecture, state-of-the-art facilities, and a strong commitment to sustainability.
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Timeline
- 2012: Liverpool Waters project officially launched.
- 2017-2023: Major infrastructure groundwork.
- 2025: Opening of key developments, including Central Park and Bramley-Moore Dock Stadium.
- Ongoing: Phased completion through the late 2020s.
Urban Impact
- Economic Growth: Creation of thousands of jobs and a boost in tourism.
- Cultural Renewal: Integration of arts and culture into urban spaces.
- Housing Solutions: Delivery of diverse residential options to meet growing demand.
- Waterfront Revival: Reconnecting the city with its historic docks in a sustainable and accessible way.
Official Links
- Liverpool Waters Official Website
Liverpool Waters
www.liverpoolwaters.co.uk
- Peel L&P
Liverpool Waters - Peel Waters
Breathing life back into the historic docklands. Liverpool Waters is an ambitious 30-year vision to completely transform the city’s northern docks, creating a sustainable world-class, high-quality, mixed-use waterfront and bringing life back to the historic docklands. As the largest singlewww.peelwaters.co.uk
YouTube Videos
- Liverpool Waters Regeneration Overview
- Everton FC Stadium at Liverpool Docks
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