Nextdom Property, a Liverpool-based property investor, has submitted plans and applied for permission for the construction of Liverpool Pall Mall twin residential blocks, just north of the city’s business district along Pall Mall. Designed by the Liverpool firm of architects Falconer Chester Hall, the slightly over US$112 million comprises Block A, which will be eight to seventeen floors tall, with 362 additional homes, and Block B, which will have a curving façade of up to ten floors to the corner of Chadwick Street and Pall Mall and will house 188 new residents.
In total, the project includes almost 8,000 square feet (743 square meters) of ground-floor commercial and retail space, as well as 155 parking spaces. The apartments will be a combination of one, two, and three bedrooms.
According to planning consultancy Zerum, which is advising Nextdom, the land, which is currently a combination of surface parking and dilapidated sheds, will help to continue the regeneration of the Pumpfields region. Zerum also said that the neighborhood is in transition as the city center develops northwards, adding that the development would provide much-needed housing and commercial space.
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