First Central Docks apartments recommended for approval
[av_one_full first min_height='' vertical_alignment='' space='' custom_margin='' margin='0px' padding='0px' border='' border_color='' radius='0px' background_color='' src='' background_position='top left' background_repeat='no-repeat' animation='' mobile_breaking='' mobile_display=''][av_image src='https://romalcapital.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/quay-central-dusk.jpg?_t=1530885907' attachment='84' attachment_size='full' align='center' styling='' hover='' link='' target='' caption='' font_size='' appearance='' overlay_opacity='0.4' overlay_color='#000000' overlay_text_color='#ffffff' animation='no-animation' custom_class='' admin_preview_bg=''][/av_image][/av_one_full][av_hr class='invisible' height='50' shadow='no-shadow' position='center' custom_border='av-border-thin' custom_width='50px' custom_border_color='' custom_margin_top='30px' custom_margin_bottom='30px' icon_select='yes' custom_icon_color='' icon='ue808' font='entypo-fontello' custom_class='' admin_preview_bg=''][av_textblock size='' font_color='' color='' av-desktop-hide='' av-medium-hide='' av-small-hide='' av-mini-hide='' av-medium-font-size='' av-small-font-size='' av-mini-font-size='']Posted by Lawrence Saunders in Featured, Latest News, Property News Oct, 17 2017 9:43 am http://ymliverpool.com/first-central-docks-apartments/29289Plans to build the first apartments in the new Central Docks district of Liverpool Waters could be given the go-ahead next week.Proposals from Australian developer Greg Malouf and Peel Land and Property have been recommended for approval by Liverpool City Council’s planning committee.The scheme includes 237 flats contained within a part 14-storey and part 8-storey block with space for offices, restaurants or shops on the ground floor.According to a report to be discussed at a meeting of the council’s planning committee next Tuesday (24 October), the proposed building will be a “well-proportioned new development block which in time will relate well to its surroundings – creating an attractive modern development’.The report also states the scheme, which occupies a location within Liverpool’s World Heritage Site Buffer Zone, “will not harm the Outstanding Universal Value of the World Heritage Site” and will provide “high quality accommodation with a well designed building that will support the regeneration of this area of the city”.Part of Peel’s £5 billion Liverpool Waters project, the Central Docks district is envisaged as a new business and leisure area with office space, shops and over 1,000 apartments.[/av_textblock]