
KEY INFORMATION:
Liverpool City Council’s Planning Committee has today (17 February) granted approval for the pathfinder building of the King Edward Triangle regeneration scheme.
This landmark decision marks the official start of one of the city’s most ambitious development visions, aimed at transforming an underused industrial zone into a vibrant mixed-use district.
The approval of a 28-storey residential-led tower serves as the "catalyst" for the wider King Edward Triangle masterplan, set to deliver new homes and commercial growth between the city centre and the North Docks.
Strategically located between the city’s Commercial District and the emerging Liverpool Waters zone, the King Edward Triangle forms a crucial link in the city's "northern spine." By unlocking this first site, the council aims to expand the city centre's economic footprint and improve connectivity to new destinations, including the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
Strategic intervention to unlock growth
The approval follows several proactive council decisions designed to ensure the area was "site-ready." These included the lifting of restrictive covenants and the conditional sale of land at Great Howard Street. These interventions were essential to attract inward investment and fast-track the delivery of high-quality public realms.
Construction of the 28-storey landmark is slated to begin later this year. This timeline remains subject to the final signing of planning legal agreements and the completion of necessary site preparation works.
Cllr Nick Small, Cabinet Member for Growth and Economy, said: “Today’s approval is a huge step forward for Liverpool’s continued regeneration journey. The King Edward Triangle is a once in a generation opportunity to reshape an underused part of the waterfront, and this pathfinder building is the first visible sign of that transformation. It will bring new homes, new jobs and new activity into a part of the city that has long been primed for renewal.”
OFFICIAL SOURCE VERIFICATION: This report is based on official data from Council / Local Authority. Document: Green light for King Edward Triangle building as planning committee approves landmark Source Link: https://liverpoolexpress.co.uk/green-light-for-king-edward-triangle-building-as-planning-committee-approves-landmark/
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