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H I G H P O I HIGHPOINT LIVERPOOL CITY CENTRE HIGHPOINT LIVERPOOL CITY CENTRE 1 Liverpool City Centre 4 CONTENTS 2 Location Context 7 3 Illustrative Proposal 8 4 Contact 16 2 HIGHPOINT 34 Highfield Street, Liverpool, L3 The Highpoint is situated in between the Commercial Quarter and the bourgeoning Liverpool Waters district. This iconic development features world-class design and stunning Private Rented Sector apartments, looking toward the River Mersey. Its close proximity to the city centre, world- famous sports venues, and historic landmarks creates the perfect location for high city living. The Highpoint is a new standard of luxurious living in the heart of Liverpool. 3 3 HIGHPOINT4 LIVERPOOL A gem of the North West, Liverpool Known for being the birthplace of The Being one of Europe’s largest ports, boasts a strong economy paralleled Beatles, Liverpool has been known to Liverpool has a long history of a diverse CITY CENTRE only by London. With its three be one of the most musically talented and modern metropolis, brimming major universities, Liverpool is a cities in the world. Liverpool is also an with historic buildings. With its city brimming with knowledge. athletic city, home to two world-famous unique character and culture, charming Its long maritime history boasts football clubs, and the Grand National restaurants and nightlife, anyone is an international taste for business. horse race. welcome in this cosmopolitan city. 4 LIVERPOOL CITY CENTRE ACC Liverpool Royal Albert Dock The Arena and Convention Centre hosts The A tourist destination with points of culture, Echo Arena Liverpool, a world-class 11,000- food, music, and notably, the TATE Liverpool. seat music and entertainment venue, and the BT Convention Centre. Museum of Liverpool A waterfront museum dedicated to Liverpool's diverse history. Liverpool ONE The Three Graces The Liver Building, The Cunard Building and A one-stop shopping the Port of Liverpool Building are the most destination, including Liverpool Waters iconic structures wthin the Liverpool Skyline. This 60-hectare area will be transformed into department stores, beauty a renewed world-class mixed-use waterfront bazaars, and a cinema. A James Street Station Part of the wider Merseyrail quarter. The project will usher in new homes, place for everyone's needs. network,Moorfields Station is offices, and points of interests. just 12 minutes walk away. Castle Street Part of Liverpool's Food Quater, the Moorfields Station street is home to a number of award Part of the wider Merseyrail winning restaurants. network,Moorfields Station is just 5 minutes walk away. West Tower This is home to the headquaters of the Beetham Property development and Investment Organization. LJMU Avril Robarts Library Commercial Quarter This library is one of three designated libraries A thriving regional centre with Grade-A office within LJMU, and is steps away from the spaces, commercial and retail,cultural, tourist, LJMU City Campus. art, civic, and leisure facilities. 3 HIGHPOINT4 A CAPITAL OF Named as the European Capital of Culture in 2008, it is no surprise that CULTURE Liverpool is surrounded by iconic landmarks and unforgettable sights. The Highpoint is situated amidst many of these locations, all within arm’s reach. 5 LIVERPOOL CITY CENTRE A CONNECTED CITY Sandhills Anfield Stadium A 45-minute walk Home of Liverpool FC Bramley Moore Dock Stadium A 20-minute Walk The future home of Everton FC Liverpool is a city of over two-million people, but nothing is too far away. Stanley Dock (proposed) While the city is accessible on foot, Liverpool is also connected by a highly- regarded and well serviced rail system. Liverpool Waters Highpoint is less than a five-minute A 5-minute Walk walk to Moorfields Station, where it A proposed world-class waterfront quarter. connects to both the Northern and Wirral rail lines. Public transit links are all within arm’s reach, with bus stops no HIGHPOINT more than five minutes away. The site 3 4 benefits from its connectivity to arterial Kingsway Tunnel Carrying the A59, the ring roads, connecting Highpoint to Wirral can be reached in as little as 3-minutes. Knowledge Quarter Liverpool City Centre and beyond, A 10-minute Walk without the need to meander through Museums, galleries, and the LJMU Liverpool Ferry Terminal City Campus cryptic streets. The ferry is also just Providing transport links to Dublin, around the corner, leading towards Belfast and the Isle of Man. Birkenhead, as well as river cruises Moorfields allowing visitors to admire Liverpool’s Pier Head iconic skyline. A 10-minute Walk Home of the Liverpool Lime Street Three Graces, and the Museum of Liverpool James Street Liverpool Central Liverpool One Coach & Bus Station Providing local and National links to Manchester, Birmingham and London. Queensway Tunnel Carrying the A59, University Quarter A 25-minute walk Birkenhead can be reached Shopping & Social Districts in as little as 3-minutes. U of Liverpool & LJMU Campus A 15-minute Walk A Centre of shopping, restaurants, and bars Baltic Triangle 6 LIVERPOOL CITY CENTRE A 30-minute walk Creative Quarter and Start-up Hub Ovatus 2 48 Storeys HIGHPOINT West Tower 3 4 40 Storeys Prussia St. PRS 21 Storeys North Point The Lexington 18 Storeys 34 Storeys Hive City 31 Storeys Infinity Ovatus 1 26, 32, 38 Storeys 27 Storeys Raddison Blu 29 Storeys Liverpool Cruise Terminal Plaza 1821 15 Storeys No. 1 Princes Dock 21 Storeys Highpoint Consented Building Existing Tall Building Alexandra Tower 25 Storeys L O C A T I O N & Highpoint is a new addition to the The city already has precedents of growing Liverpool skyline. The building tall buildings in this area, including CONTEXT is situated as a gateway into the city, the Radisson Blu, West Tower, and with its elegant form standing proud the Alexandra tower standing above among neighbouring developments. 20 storeys. 7 LOCATION CONTEXT HIGHPOINT This development may vary in the size depending on which option deems the most preferable. Its design allows the tower to range between 17, 20, and 26 storeys, based upon corresponding approval schemes. The typical floor has two design schemes, one with 10 units per floor, and the other having 8. Highpoint is a tower which overlooks Leeds Street, looking towards the River Mersey, and is a modern masterpiece. Defined by a rational grid, the proposal soars as a simple yet elegant design. 8 ILLUSTRATIVE PROPOSAL L T T N N A E E 1:200 L O SK001 E M P P R O O T R N L E S O P V O E D L D R L F L Site Boundary A E I E D I T N F N V E Schedule of Accommodation U H D I O G I S I R E 4407 S C A L E G L H R 9 ILLUSTRATIVE PROPOSAL ILLUSTRATIVE L T T N N A E E 1:200 L O SK001 E M P P R O O T R N L E S O P V O E D L D R L F L Site Boundary A E I E D I T N F N V E Schedule of Accommodation U H D I O G I S I R E 4407 S C A L E G L H R Storage Cycle Cycle HIGHFIELD STREET HIGHFIELD floor levels. floor situated within the ground and first first and ground the within situated Postage storage. Ancillary for Highpoint are all all are Highpoint for Ancillary storage. parking, as well as concierge and postage postage and concierge as well as parking, Refuse building include on-site secure cycle cycle secure on-site include building residents to their suites. Features of the the of Features suites. their to residents Through a pair of doors, three lifts lead lead lifts three doors, of pair a Through a high-end, lofty lounge. lounge. lofty high-end, a Reception a cosy reception area before being led to to led being before area reception cosy a Lobby welcomes guests and residents alike to to alike residents and guests welcomes a covered and discreet entranceway entranceway discreet and covered a Lifts Situated at the end of Highfield Street, Street, Highfield of end the at Situated Post Lounge LEEDS STREET FOOTPATH STREET LEEDS LEVEL 0 LEVEL e c n e c i l t h g i r y p o c d e i l p m i r o l a e r y n a t r a p m i t o n s e o d g n i w a r d e h t f o e u s s I . t n e s n o c n e t t i r w r o i r p t u o h t i w r e v e o s t a h w m r o f y n a n i d e c u d o r p e r e b t o n y a m d n a d t L A K K f o t h g i r y p o c e h t s i g n i w a r d d n a n g i s e d s i h T 7 1 0 2 A K K © e c n e c i l t h g i r y p o c d e i l p m i r o l a e r y n a t r a p m i t o n s e o d g n i w a r d e h t f o e u s s I .
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