LIVERPOOL’S MAYORAL DEVELOPMENT ZONES: Review of achievements 2012-2017 (February 2018 revised edition)

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Foreword

On becoming Mayor of Liverpool in April 2012, I made a series of commitments which included creating 20,000 new jobs in the city. Making such a commitment at that time, whilst the country was in the middle of a crippling recession, coupled with a series of unprecedented government cuts being imposed on Liverpool, was always going to be a tall order.

But Liverpool is a city that I passionately believe in. I have often said that the city’s best years are to come, and I truly believe that over the last four years we have proven what is possible to achieve against all the odds.

Key to the success of this important commitment is how this City Council can work with other agencies and partners, pulling together the resources needed so that we create the opportunities to work with new and existing businesses, in turn helping them to grow and create those new jobs.

To do this, over the last five years, the city has focussed its attention on five key Mayoral Development Zones and two Enterprise Zones, each chosen as areas with the most potential for generating employment, particularly for local people in adjacent residential areas where jobs are vitally needed.

We have used our land resources, connections and partnerships to provide the sites, support and opportunities to attract businesses to invest in these zones. Since early 2012, over £2.45 billion worth of development within them has seen existing jobs safeguarded in new and refurbished offices, warehouses, industries, health facilities, schools and colleges.

This document looks back at the achievements over the last five years across the five Mayoral Development Zones and the Liverpool City Enterprise Zone.

And it doesn’t stop there! Another £1.3 billion is currently on site in these zones, providing some 1,589 new jobs when all the space created is filled. The City Council is also looking at innovative new ways to increase its rental income from purchasing key properties or land through the “Invest to Earn” initiative, or through investing in expanding businesses such as Liverpool John Lennon Airport so that it can share in future profits to reinvest in our services.

I hope after reading about the great strides this city has taken and continues to deliver, you will agree that Liverpool remains an increasingly attractive place to invest and do COVER PHOTO: TOP LEFT – BARCLAYS CALL business. CENTRE, TECHNOLOGY PARK ( LIVERPOOL); TOP RIGHT – T.J. MORRIS, Joe Anderson, OBE G-PARK (STONEBRIDGE CROSS); BOTTOM – “L175”, LIVERPOOL INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS PARK, (SOUTH Mayor of Liverpool LIVERPOOL)

Contents

Starting Point: Origin of the Zones 1

Value added (what the Council does to help) 3

North Liverpool Mayoral Development Zone 5

South Liverpool Mayoral Development Zone 9

Stonebridge Cross Mayoral Development Zone 13

Central Liverpool Mayoral Development Zone 17

Knowledge Quarter Mayoral Development Zone 21

Liverpool City Enterprise Zone 25

Liverpool Waters Enterprise Zone 31

Summary of Totals 35

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Starting Point: Origin of the Zones

The last five years has seen Liverpool show The Mayor took responsibility for developing the a remarkable resilience in a post-recession strategic vision of the city, promoting Liverpool and the City Region at home (opening our “Liverpool in London” period with over £5.2 billion worth of office) and abroad, and implementing a single completed investment since January 2012 investment programme package that included:- having brought new jobs and training  a new Enterprise Zone for North Liverpool and the opportunities, 12 new schools and over Central Business District which offers incentives for 5,000 new homes. Today, the city is companies to set up business in Liverpool and experiencing its highest ever levels of encourages existing city-based business to grow; investment with some £1 billion being  the potential to capture the entire benefit of any invested each year, and more schemes in growth in business rates from the Enterprise Zone for use in five other key economic areas of the city the pipeline. – North Liverpool, the Knowledge Quarter in the city centre, Stonebridge Cross, the Eastern A significant boost to the city’s ability to promote, Approaches (Central Liverpool) and -Garston encourage, foster and facilitate this investment and (South Liverpool) areas (referred to as Mayoral development activity came about when the new Development Zones or MDZs). Mayor of Liverpool came into office in May 2012. This had been brought about by changes introduced In addition, the deal has seen the Mayor acting as the through the Localism Act 2011 and the updated chair of an investment board – the Mayoral Develop- Local Government Act 2000 which allowed local ment Corporation – to oversee the Local Finance for authorities to hold a referendum to change their Growth package and all of the land, commercial and governance arrangements to an elected mayor. residential buildings including the assets that were previously owned by the North West Development Liverpool embraced this opportunity which offered Agency, much of which sits inside these zones. the chance to form a new governance model for the city, the powers and resources of which would be Now, five years on, this document looks back at what primarily supplied by the City Deal agreement with has been achieved in the Mayoral Development Zones the Government. This deal has seen the establish- and the Liverpool City Enterprise Zone, as well as the ment of the first Mayoral Development Corporation developing aspiration for the proposed £5.5billion outside London, supported by a Local Finance for Liverpool Waters development which is set to be Growth package worth an initial £130 million. delivered in the coming decades.

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Value added (what the Council does to help)

Liverpool is a city with a wealth of talent, opportunities – including Council or other public skills, land and property opportunities which owned sites wherever possible – to potential investors, or to existing companies based in the city can benefit companies seeking a base to wishing to find land or premises in which to expand. operate and flourish. Our task is to identify the opportunities and bring investors to the Once an opportunity has been identified, interested table along with all the back-up needed to investors/companies are supported through the range of financial support options for businesses such encourage them to see Liverpool as the right as the Mayoral Investment Fund. For qualifying location for their business. Although some investment projects, the support on offer may involve of what has been achieved in the Mayoral equity, loan or funding packages. The City is within an Development Zones will have happened assisted area and as a result there is flexibility in the naturally, the Council has been and remains provision of funding packages available. The City also has the City Enterprise Zone which can offer incoming actively involved in helping several major businesses certain financial benefits to provide projects come to fruition. assistance in site assembly or preparation where possible contamination exists, amongst others. Our priorities are to encourage investment that brings positive benefits to the city in terms of jobs, The Regeneration Development Team supports education and training facilities, and greater housing developers and investors deliver their projects, from choices, all of which form part of the Mayor’s concept stage through to completion. Planning & pledges. Our citizens need access to training to Building Control officers offer guidance where improve their skills, well paid job opportunities, and a necessary through the planning stages, whilst advice good choice of both rented and homes to buy in is also given by the Heritage and Urban Design Team order to keep them within the city limits as Council where buildings need to be successfully meshed into Tax payers. the urban fabric in sensitive environments such as the city’s commercial World Heritage Site that forms a The City Council provides support through a number major part of the Liverpool City Enterprise Zone. of teams with a regeneration focus, and Liverpool Vision, all of whom work together to market the city In North Liverpool in particular, the Development and showcase potential development sites and Team has worked closely with Liverpool Football

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1. Briggs Automotive, makers of the BAC Mono sports car, Speke, South Liverpool.

2. Mercedes Benz Roanza Van, Derby Road, North Liverpool.

3. “The Hangar”, Capital & Centrica’s latest industrial units Club and Registered Social Landlord partner Your completed in December 2015 at Liverpool International Housing Group on the £260million Project. Business Park, South Liverpool. The scheme has not only seen LFC’s stadium seating capacity expanded and a new square created, but our 4. Apprentice training programme, North Liverpool. housing policy officers have led on a major refurbish- 5. Liverpool John Lennon Airport – now with LCC as an investor. ment programme which has seen outstanding results in refurbishing dilapidated terraced housing, bringing 6. Refurbished terraced homes, part of the £360 million Anfield vacant homes back into use for local residents. Regeneration Programme, North Liverpool.

In addition, the Council has become a third party In terms of strategic forward planning, the council investor in the development of Liverpool John Lennon engages with major players and partners. In the case Airport which has seen an increase in passenger of the Knowledge Quarter Mayoral Development Zone numbers, airlines and destinations served over the past this includes the Council’s involvement with the year. Investment will be used to further improve Knowledge Quarter Board that includes representatives facilities for passengers and airlines, with the Council from Liverpool Vision, the two universities, the Royal able to share in any profits made as the airport Liverpool University Hospital, both cathedrals and the continues to develop. School of Tropical Medicine. The Board works to guide the implementation of the Knowledge Quarter Under the innovative “Invest to Earn” initiative, the Strategic Investment Framework, a blueprint document Council is able to borrow money to invest in property or outlining the partners’ joint vision for the development schemes that have potential to earn income. Since 2012, of the zone. the scheme has helped protect and create 1,600 jobs, generated new economic growth, increased business Partnership working has also brought other benefits. rate income and delivered commercial returns of up to Liverpool Science Park, located next to the Metro- 15%. This includes the purchasing of the politan Cathedral, is a joint-owned business shared which earned £1.3 million in its first year and has the between the City Council, the University of Liverpool potential to bring in a further £2 million in rents once and Liverpool John Moore’s University. Its £8 million new businesses and ventures have moved in; and the IC3 facility, completed in March 2014 was part funded Finch Farm sports training ground which the Council is by the partnership, with the balance being provided by now renting back to Football Club and other the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). sporting clubs and bodies, generating a monthly income.

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North Liverpool MDZ

The largest of the Mayoral Development Zones, RETAIL/LEISURE North Liverpool covers the area stretching from the expanse of Liverpool’s docks in the north to In order to enhance the Everton Valley area as a desirable the edge of the City Centre’s commercial business suburb in which to live, and supporting the many core. Not only does it include a swathe of opportunities which currently exist for high quality residential development, St Modwen’s “Project Jennifer” traditional industrial and warehousing sites has provided a new district centre on Great Homer Street. alongside the river, it also reaches eastwards into The existing “Greatie Market” was relocated in order to Everton Valley to encompass rapidly regenerating make way for a new £50 million development that included residential suburbs and district shopping centres. a Sainsbury’s store and other non-food retail units, McDonalds, petrol station, open market, community facilities and leisure uses. Over 250 new jobs arrived when WAREHOUSING/MANUFACTURING the bulk of the building completed in autumn 2017.

Being located close to the Port of Liverpool, North Liverpool North Liverpool is also home to both of the city’s football is perfectly poised to provide additional warehousing and clubs. Whilst plans for Everton FC are still at an early stage, storage opportunities arising from its proximity to the Liverpool FC’s £120 million redevelopment of its main stand recently completed £300 million “Liverpool 2” deep water completed in September 2016. The scheme is part of a freight-handling facility. £360 million regeneration of the Anfield area that is also seeing over 600 terraced homes refurbished or Cooking oil manufacturer New Britain Oils has invested redeveloped, along with improvements to existing shops, a £40 million at its plant in Regent Road since it opened in business hub, new public square and a proposed new hotel. 2010. In April 2012 it built a new £9 million packing warehouse next to the existing facility, creating 30 new jobs. In early 2015 the plant was bought by Malaysia- NORTH LIVERPOOL MDZ based Sime Darby Plantation for £1.07 billion and production has been ramped up due to high demand for STATISTICAL ACHIEVEMENTS its products, taking the total workforce to 70. SINCE APRIL 2012 (as at February 2018) Great Howard Street and Derby Road form the main artery route into the city from Southport, and the north. Investment value (plus £178m With some 25,000 vehicles using the corridor each day, the £433m housing/student accommodation) location has become popular with car showrooms and trade counters. Redsun Developments completed its £4 million Canada Dock Exchange scheme in February 2017. The first 761 New jobs opportunities created phase of 30,000 sq ft was pre-let to CCF Ltd (Travis Perkins Group), whilst Screwfix Ltd were amongst the first businesses to open in the second 35,000 sq ft phase. 382 Existing jobs safeguarded

RENEWABLE ENERGIES £187m Potential investment value of schemes with or seeking * as at December 2015 North Liverpool is enjoying a growth in firms specialising in permission (excluding housing) waste to fuel technologies. New homes Potential new jobs to be In October 2013, Olleco Energy completed a specialist 363 currently on site biodiesel plant capable of producing 16 million litres of created by proposed schemes biodiesel. It is the UK's largest purpose built plant dedicated to producing biodiesel from used cooking oil, and New homes built in 2014 the company installed its first Anaerobic Digestion 1,555

(AD) plant to provide the heat and power needed to Average operate the biodiesel plant. This has helped Olleco to step closer to achieving its vision of 100% resource recovery by 447 New homes currently on site producing a biodiesel that saves over 95% GHG emissions compared to fossil fuels.

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1. Olleco Energy’s purpose built bio-diesel plant in Foster 4. Canada Dock Exchange – Phase 1 was completed by Street is the UK’s largest such facility. Redsun Developments in May 2016. Phase 2 followed in February 2017. 2. Anfield Business Centre completed its £1m refurbishment in July 2012. The facility is capable of 5. Relocation of the Greatie Market off Great Homer offering fully serviced office units and conferencing Street was completed in October 2014, creating new facilities, with space for 200 jobs. and improved space for 160 existing retail jobs.

3. Liverpool Football Club’s £120 million extension of its 6. St Modwen’s “Project Jennifer” saw a new Sainsburys main stand is acting as a catalyst for wider regeneration store and additional retail units built as part of a major in the Anfield area that will include commercial, offices, new district centre. a training hotel and new homes.

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Location of recently completed, current and proposed major development schemes

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NON-RESIDENTIAL SCHEMES WITHIN THE NORTH LIVERPOOL MAYORAL DEVELOPMENT ZONE MAP ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER JOBS CREATED / COST COMPLETION REF SAFEGUARDED DATE COMPLETED SINCE APRIL 2012 A1 New Britain Oils, 45 Derby New packing warehouse New Britain Oils Ltd 30 new jobs £9m April 2012 Road created A2 Olleco Energy, Foster New cooking oil biodiesel plant Olleco Energy 10 new jobs £7.2m May 2012 Street/ Birchall Street created A3 Anfield Business Centre, 58 Refurbished fully serviced office Anfield Business Space for 200 £1m Summer 2012 Road South space with conference suite Centre jobs when full A4 Bankhall Fire Station, New combined fire station and Fire & No new jobs £4m November Derby Road operational resource centre Rescue Authority created 2012 A5 Notre Dame Catholic New school to replace existing Liverpool City No new jobs £16.2m August 2013 College, Great Homer St on another site Council created A6 Milstead Primary School, Replacement/extended Liverpool City 20 new jobs £6m September Iliad Street primary school Council created 2014 A7 New “Greatie” Market, New market hall (first part of Liverpool City Safeguards the £2.2m October Great Homer Street Project Jennifer) Council existing 160 jobs 2014 A8 Former Veolia Site, Conversion to metal recycling European Metal 12 new jobs £0.5m October Bankhall Lane facility Recycling Ltd created 2014 A9 Vacant site adjacent to New single storey steel framed Higson Edwards 24 existing jobs £0.4m February steelworks, Luton Street warehouse extension (Steelstock) Ltd safeguarded 2015 A10 United Utilities, Wellington Infilling of dock to create United Utilities 28 existing jobs £198m May 2015 Dock secondary water treatment plant safeguarded A11 Cabbage Hall Inn, 20 Extension and conversion to Dales Manage- 49 new jobs £2m July 2015 Breck Road hotel ment Co Ltd created A12 Venmore Stroke Rehab To convert day care facility to Liverpool City 19 new jobs £0.75m July 2015 Unit, Venmore Street offices Council created A13 Everton Free School, Extension of free school to cater Everton Community 30 teaching jobs £4.5m September Spellow Lane for 200 students Education Trust safeguarded 2015 A14 Mercedes Benz Roanza Replacement vehicle Roanza Ltd 15 safeguarded; £1m November Van, Derby Road showroom 4 new jobs 2015 A15 Stanley Park Refurbishment and resurfacing Liverpool City No new jobs £3.2m August 2016 of paths/car park Council created A16 Liverpool FC Stadium, Refurbishing/extending existing LFC & Athletic Safeguards 125 £120m September Anfield Road stadium. Grounds Ltd existing staff 2016 A17 “Canada Dock Exchange”, New distribution warehouse with Redsun 100 new jobs £4m February Derby Road/Bankhall Street ancillary trade counters Developments Ltd 2017 A18 “Hotel Tia”, 21 Anfield Road Conversion to 9 bedroom bed & Mr J Ansnes 7 new jobs £0.25m March 2017 breakfast hotel A19 LFC Football Shop, Walton New retail store Liverpool Football 60 new jobs £2m July 2017 Breck Road Club A20 Project Jennifer, Great New District Centre with St Modwen 250 new jobs £50m Autumn 2017 Homer Street Sainsburys superstore, petrol Developments plc promised in the station, B&M plus other non-food in partnership with various services retail units, McDonalds, open Liverpool City and facilities market, community facilities and Council leisure use, light industrial units. A21 Cemex UK Ltd, Regent To erect asphalt manufacturing Cemex UK Ltd 12 new jobs £1m October Road plant with weighbridge, control 2017 room and staff welfare facilities.

MAP ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER STATUS COST POTENTIAL REF JOBS PROPOSED (as at February 2018) C1 New Site identified for relocation of Merseyside Police Application £45m Jobs to be Headquarters, St Ann Street police headquarters Authority anticipated safeguarded C2 Greenway Environmental, New two storey storage building Greenway Permission £1m 3 new jobs; 12 Redfern Street with incorporated offices Environmental granted June existing 2014 safeguarded C3 The Anfield Project New commercial and office Liverpool City Detailed £140m 360 new jobs premises around Anfield Square, Council/LFC/Your planning along with a new 100 bed Housing Group/ applications training hotel and new homes Keepmoat anticipated

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South Liverpool MDZ

Attracting high value jobs, significant levels of BIO-PHARMACEUTICALS investment and modern, well-connected business premises, South Liverpool is one of the city’s South Liverpool is also a recognised as one of the UK’s key most sought-after locations sitting close to locations for bio-pharmaceuticals. Both Eli Lily and Medimmune have invested more than £40 million in new Liverpool John Lennon Airport and the South and extended facilities since the end of 2013, whilst Liverpool Parkway Transport Interchange with its Novartis completed a new £5million warehouse next to its links to the national rail network. Since the early existing facility off Speke Boulevard. Kays Medical 2000s, the zone has been transformed with high completed a new £5 million complex at Windward Drive in quality, handsomely designed business parks and December 2017 bringing 150 new jobs. st an infrastructure fit for 21 century businesses, RETAIL/LEISURE whilst over 2,000 new jobs have been created here since the start of 2012. Along with the rapid growth of popular new housing schemes, the zone has seen similar investment in retail AUTOMOTIVES facilities. Taskers opened a 100,000 sq ft homeware and furnishings store off Road in November 2015, South Liverpool’s reputation for automotives saw new- bringing 100 new jobs. Meanwhile, the owners of the comer on the block Briggs Automotive create 60 jobs when successful off Speke Road have it opened a new factory in a refurbished warehouse at commenced work on a £60 million plan to revamp the site Compass Industrial Estate, close to the airport, in early with a new multiplex cinema, restaurants and new retail 2014. The 60 staff now produce four of its single-seater BAC units to add to the existing offer, bringing 400 new jobs.

Mono supercar per month, and the company’s order book is overflowing as it supplies the vehicles to customers across Europe, America and Asia. The factory is just a short distance away from the Jaguar Land Rover plant. SOUTH LIVERPOOL MDZ

STATISTICAL ACHIEVEMENTS WAREHOUSING AND LOGISITICS SINCE APRIL 2012 (as at February 2018)

The large, flat sites created from the former Liverpool Investment value (plus £90m Airport airfield attract companies requiring large footprints £193m for warehousing. Having created 600 jobs when moving housing) into its first £40 million 650,000 sq ft warehouse at “The Vault” on Liverpool International Business Park in 2009, 2,075 New jobs opportunities created retailer B&M built a second £20 million 500,000 sq ft warehouse called “The Cube” in January 2014, bringing a 1,620 Existing jobs safeguarded further 300 jobs. Two months later, this was followed by a vehicle maintenance unit bringing an additional 30 jobs. Investment value currently on £23m In March 2014, Johnson Controls relocated from site (plus £33m housing) neighbouring Knowsley to a new £9 million headquarters at * as at December 2015 Liverpool International Business Park. In doing so, it added 400 Potential new jobs to be 50 new staff to its existing 450. created by schemes on site Average New homes Genesis Business Park at Estuary Commerce Park opened in Potential investment value of currently on site August 2012, bringing over 80,000 sq ft of light industrial/ £69mhouse schemes with or seeking warehousing space providing space for 240 jobs. price permission (excluding housing) Companies who moved in included business centre (2014) operator “Business First” and insecticide developer and Potential new jobs to be distributor Yanco. In February 2014, Capital & Centric 1,598 completed nine small light industrial units and seven small created by proposed schemes distribution warehouses at “Speke Business Park” off * as at December 2015 Goodlass Road, creating space for over 100 new jobs. 792 New homes built

Other warehousing schemes recently completed include Average “The Hangar” and “Innovate:Speke” at Venture Point, 224 New homes currently on site New homes together providing space for 300 jobs. currently on site

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1. The Briggs Automotive Company opened a new factory at 4. B&M’s 500,000 sq ft, £20 million “The Cube” warehouse Compass Industrial Estate to build the BAC Mono opened in early 2014, bringing 300 new jobs. supercar. 5. The new £44 million Merseyside Police HQ at Leeward Drive, 2. The 44,000 sq ft Genesis Business Park was completed in Estuary Commerce Park will safeguard over 1,200 jobs when August 2012, creating space for 140 jobs. it opens in spring 2018.

3. Taskers Home Stores opened their new 100,000 sq ft 6. Owner Speke Unit Trust is currently investing £60 million at store in November 2015, bringing 100 new jobs. New Mersey Shopping Park, creating 400 additional jobs.

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NON-RESIDENTIAL SCHEMES WITHIN THE SOUTH LIVERPOOL MAYORAL DEVELOPMENT ZONE MAP ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER JOBS CREATED / COST COMPLETION REF SAFEGUARDED DATE COMPLETED SINCE APRIL 2012 A1 Estuary Business Park: New 4 x 2 storey commercial Genesis Space for 140 new £6m October Genesis Business Park units with car parking Business Park jobs created 2012 Ltd A2 Shop Direct, Estuary New photographic studios Shop Direct No additional jobs £1m October Commerce Park within existing building created 2012 A3 B&M "The Cube", Liverpool New distribution warehouse B&M 290 new jobs £20m December International Business Park created 2013 A4 Medimmune, 5 Two storey and first floor office/ Medimmune 50 new jobs £9m December Renaissance Way laboratory extension at side. created 2013 A5 B&M Maintenance Unit, New warehouse/vehicle B&M 30 new jobs £1m February Dakota Drive maintenance unit created 2014 A6 "Speke Business Park", 7 warehouse and 9 office units Capital & Space for 70 new £5m February Land off Goodlass Road with car parking Centric jobs created 2014 A7 Compass Industrial Estate Refurbishment of 370,000 sq ft Network Space for 400 jobs £1m February industrial workspaces Space 2014

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MAP ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER JOBS CREATED / COST COMPLETION REF SAFEGUARDED DATE COMPLETED SINCE APRIL 2012 A8 Johnson Controls, Liverpool New industrial unit/office Johnsons 50 new; 400 existing £9m March 2014 International Business Park building with car parking jobs safeguarded A9 Medimmune UK Ltd, New central utilities building for Medimmune Not disclosed £10m March 2015 Renaissance Way boiler plant chillers UK Ltd A10 Speke Hall Avenue: Land New petrol filling station and Euro Garages 30 new jobs £1.75m April 2015 off Speke Boulevard Starbucks Drive through created A11 Eli Lily, Fleming Road To erect four storey extension Eli Lilly And Co 25 new jobs £30m March 2015 within facility and install plant Ltd created A12 Liverpool John Lennon Extension/refurbishment of Liverpool John No new jobs £1m June 2015 Airport departure lounge at airport Lennon Airport created A13 Taskers Store, Speke Hall New Taskers store, car repair Cherokee 100 new jobs £2.5m November Road/Edwards Lane centre and car hire centre. Properties Ltd created 2015 A14 Port of Garston New 42,000 sq ft bulk handling ABP Ports No net new jobs £2.2m December facility 2015 A15 “The Hangar”, Liverpool Development of two 20,000 sq ft Capital & 80 new jobs to be £2.5m December Inter-national Business Park industrial workspace units Centric created 2015 A16 Novartis, Site 2, Gaskill Road New warehouse with office Novartis No net new jobs £5m December space and parking 2015 A17 “Innovate:Speke” Speke To erect 4 light industrial units Redsun 220 potential jobs £10m December Business Park, Evans Road Developments when full 2015 A18 Plot 1, Spitfire Road New industrial unit with open Valedown Ltd 35 potential new £5m January 2016 plan production area jobs when full A19 “L175”, Cell 11, Liverpool New industrial/distribution centre Peel Investments 280 potential new £7.5m September International Business Park with associated access. (North) Ltd jobs when full 2016 A20 Gefco, Liverpool 130,000 sq ft new warehouse for Marshalls 100 new jobs to be £10m May 2017 International Business Park Gefco created A21 Liverpool John Lennon Refurbishment of departure Liverpool John No new jobs £4m June 2017 Airport lounge Lennon Airport A22 Aldi, 249 St Marys Road To erect new Aldi food store with Aldi Stores Ltd 25 new jobs £2m July 2017 associated parking A23 New Merseyside Police HQ, New 3 storey offices building with Merseyside 1,220 jobs £44m November Leeward Drive dog kennels and exercise area Police safeguarded 2017 A24 Kays Medical, Windward To erect 3 storey office block / Kays Medical 150 new jobs £3.5m December Drive, Estuary Business Park warehouse / distribution centre 2017 ON SITE (as at February 2018) B1 New Mersey Shopping Park Refurbishment with new cinema Speke Unit Trust 400 new jobs £23m June 2018 and restaurants, reconfiguring of retail units, etc.

MAP ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER STATUS COST POTENTIAL REF JOBS PROPOSED (as at February 2018) C1 Land at Spitfire Road 9 new industrial units each with Valedown Ltd Outline permission £10m 320 new jobs integral office accommodation granted Dec 2014 C2 131-149 Triumph Way To erect two light industrial units Valedown Ltd Permission granted £1m 10 new jobs with parking September 2017 C3 Medimmune Uk Ltd, Plot 6 To erect single storey laboratory Medimmune Uk Permission granted £5m No net new Renaissance Way with external hardstanding for Ltd July 2016 jobs new AHU C4 Former Rayware site, Speke New B&M retail store/garden T.J. Morris Ltd Outline approval £7m 320 new jobs Boulevard centre, offices and industrial granted April 2017 C5 Venture Point, Plot 3, Evans 2 storey office block with MIH Permission granted £1.5m 20 new jobs Road attached warehouse October 2014 C6 Former Tea Factory, Speke New industrial/warehouse units, Towerbeg Ltd Outline permission £20m 800+ new Hall Road offices, restaurants & hotel. granted August 2014 jobs C7 Kirkby Tyres Ltd, Speke Hall To erect 8 storage sheds with Kirkby Tyres Ltd Permission granted £2m 40 jobs Avenue ancillary office accommodation June 2016 safeguarded C8 Actavis Biologics Ltd, New storage warehouse for Actavis Permission granted £10m 8 new jobs Estuary Commerce Park packing and raw materials June 2014 C9 “The Hive”, Cell 9, Liverpool To erect two new warehouses of Marshalls Permission granted £8m 80 new jobs International Business Park 45,000 sq ft each June 2016 C10 Land adjacent to 38 Speke To erect warehouse unit for use Mr T Griffin Permission granted £0.6m 10 new jobs Road as a leisure unit July 2016 C11 Former Garston Public New retail development with Mr Adam Bailey Outline approval £4m 30 new jobs Baths, Speke Road retail store and office above granted Nov 2015

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Stonebridge Cross MDZ

Stonebridge Cross Mayoral Development Zone RETAIL/LEISURE sits on either side of East Lancashire Road (A580), one of the principal routes into Although East Lancs Road has an existing retail centre at Liverpool from Greater . Stonebridge Retail Park (featuring a Showcase Cinema, McDonalds, Travelodge Hotel, Poundstretcher, Superdrug Considerable site assembly, infrastructure and and B&M Store - the latter of which arrived in early 2015), environmental enhancement works have been some leisure operators have spotted a gap in the market on invested in to make it appeal to modern this important key artery between Liverpool and businesses looking for room to expand. With Manchester. In March 2015, Starbucks opened their first the area’s particular strengths in the drive-thru coffee shop, whilst later in the Autumn of the same year, Marstons completed their £1.2 million “Vikings manufacturing, logistics, service and food Landing” pub. The two venues brought 90 new jobs sectors, the zone offers a range of investment between them. opportunities including high quality serviced plots and new business units available for In Summer 2017, Home Bargains moved its retail training centre into the former Carcraft building at Portal Way. The commercial and industrial use at Stonebridge £10 million investment also created a further 40 new jobs. Business Park and Industrial Estate.

WAREHOUSING AND LOGISITICS

Stonebridge has become one of the city’s premier locations for distribution warehousing. The largest STONEBRIDGE CROSS MDZ employer in the zone is Home Bargains (owned by TJ Morris) who expanded their existing 550,000 sq ft facility STATISTICAL ACHIEVEMENTS employing over 1,000 people with a new £20 million SINCE APRIL 2012 (as at February 2018) 270,000 sq ft extension at G-Park. Opened in August 2014, it created an additional 150 jobs. Home Bargains Investment value (plus £2.4m also has on site a sales training facility which acts as a £77.4m regular retail store. G-Park is also home to parcel carrier housing) DHL International and Burtons’ Biscuit Co. 670 New jobs opportunities Stonebridge Business Park is, today, home to housing created provider Liverpool Mutual Homes, social business NSC (Neighbourhood Services Company), and Eurofoods. In the last 12 months they have been joined by parcel 200 Existing jobs safeguarded delivery firm DPD - for whom St Modwen Developments constructed a new 70,000 sq ft warehouse bringing 230 new jobs. St Modwen also recently completed an £30m Potential investment value of additional 62,000 sq ft of light industrial space in four schemes with or seeking units on another site named “Stonebridge West” nearby. permission * as at December 2015

Meanwhile, on the opposite side of East Lancashire Road at Stonebridge Cross, has created 500 Potential new jobs to be New homes the largest single site at 54.7 acres (22.14 hectares) to created by proposed currently on site prepare for a warehousing scheme capable of bringing 1 developments million square feet and creating 500 jobs. With our development partner Gallan Stoford, we are currently marketing this major opportunity. Preparing the site 24 New homes built involved diverting the River Alt, which has been placed in a new landscaped wetland habitat valley around the southern and western edges of the plot.

Further opportunities for warehousing and light industrial uses are available within the zone.

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1. Artist’s CGI of the new Wholesale Fruit, Vegetable and 4. T.J. Morris’s second distribution warehouse at Portal Way, Flower Market, Stonebridge Business Park. G-Park. It is now to be joined by a third warehouse and employees’ gym. 2. Marstons’ “Vikings Landing” pub at the junction of East Lancs Road and Stonebridge Lane. 5. The new distribution centre for DPD/Geopost will create 230 new jobs. Currently on site, it will complete in early spring 3. “Alt Meadows”, the new £1.2 million park created as 2016. the result of diverting the River Alt to make way for a 54.7 acre development site at Stonebridge Cross. 6. Artists CGI of the proposed 1 million square feet distribution warehouse to be built at Stonebridge Cross.

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NON-RESIDENTIAL SCHEMES WITHIN STONEBRIDGE CROSS MAYORAL DEVELOPMENT ZONE MAP ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER JOBS CREATED / COST COMPLETION REF SAFEGUARDED DATE COMPLETED SINCE APRIL 2012 A1 Home Bargains Warehouse New distribution warehouse T.J. Morris Ltd 150 new jobs £25m July 2014 2, Portal Way, G-Park building with offices and bridge created link to Warehouse 1, gatehouse and service yard A2 “Alt Meadows”, land off Re-routing of the River Alt and Liverpool City Not applicable £1.2m Autumn 2014 East Lancs Road/ creation of a new meadow Council Stonebridge Lane/ parkland alongside the river Parkstile Road A3 Sugarbrook Starbucks, East New drive-thru Starbucks cafe Eurogarages/ 30 new jobs £1m March 2015 Lancashire Road Starbucks created A4 "Vikings Landing", Marstons To erect pub/restaurant with Marstons Inns & 60 new jobs £1.2m October Pub, Stonebridge Business ancillary manager’s Taverns, and created 2015 Park accommodation and car Wildgoose parking Construction Ltd

A5 Land off Sugarbrook Drive, To erect new 70,000 sq ft St Modwen 230 new jobs to be £12m March 2016 Stonebridge Business Park distribution warehouse for Developments created parcel delivery firm DPD/ Limited Geopost

A6 Land at Gillmoss Industrial To erect industrial building for B8 St Modwen 30 new jobs £10.2m August 2016 Estate use together with associated Developments loading areas, car parking and Limited landscaping. A7 Home Bargains To erect warehouse building T.J. Morris 70 new jobs £1.5m December Warehouse 3, Portal Way, and offices, vehicle 2016 G-Park maintenance unit, staff gym & sports facility, gatehouse with service yards, car parking, fencing and landscaping. A8 “Stonebridge West”, Land To erect 4 industrial/warehouse St Modwen 60 new jobs £8m April 2017 off Sugarbrook Drive, units (62,000 sq ft business Developments Stonebridge Business Park space) Limited A9 Former Carcraft Site and Conversion of existing training T.J. Morris 40 new jobs £10m July 2017 TJM Training Centre, Portal centre to offices, and Way conversion of former car hypermarket building to form retail training centre with associated accommodation at first and second floor levels and 2 retail units. A10 New Fruit & Vegetable To erect single storey building Liverpool City Circa 200 jobs £7.3m October Market, Stonebridge and growers stand for Council safeguarded 2017 Business Park distribution and business uses in connection with wholesale fruit and vegetable market with gate house, new access, parking and associated servicing, landscaping and ancillary works.

MAP ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER STATUS COST POTENTIAL REF JOBS PROPOSED (as at February 2018) C1 Stonebridge Cross To demolish existing buildings Gallan Stoford Permission £30m 500 new jobs and erect 2 buildings (max Liverpool Ltd granted height not exceeding 20m) to November 2013 comprise storage and distribution centre with ancillary office with associated landscaping, parking, servicing areas and ancillary works.

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Central Liverpool MDZ ()

Central Liverpool MDZ enjoys some of the RETAIL/LEISURE highest take-up rates anywhere in the city. Major employers include Nutricia Liverpool, the New retail development centres around the former 400,000 worldwide lead in Advanced Medical Nutrition sq ft Edge Lane Retail Park which will be completely for use in dietary support. Barclays Bank chose redeveloped, rebadged Liverpool Shopping Park and re- focused to target fashion retailers. A new 80,000 sq ft bulky the area for one of its busiest call centres; the goods retail park will also be built on a disused car park life-changing Roy Castle Lung Foundation’s next to the site and rebranded Lifestyle at Liverpool research hub is based here, along with the Shopping Park. Derwent has already signed up B&M, which game-changing tech of Human Recognition opened a 30,000 sq ft unit in August, in addition to a Halfords store and Hollywood Bowl. 17 units at “The Systems and clinical food specialist Nutricia. Western Quarter” opened in October 2017, with the remaining 21 units will open in summer 2018.

Well connected, planned, and provisioned, the zone sits either side of Edge Lane, the main EDUCATION traffic artery into the city from the end of the M62 motorway. It is home to both Wavertree In summer 2015, academy school operator the Lydiate Technology Park and Liverpool Innovation Park, Learning Trust announced it had bought Vortex House, a both forming an industrious community of small former modern office building on Wavertree Technology Park. The building is to be converted to a Studio School, and medium-sized digital and tech firms and funded by the state, and will offer business and technology knowledge-intensive specialists. These include courses to 14 to 19 year-olds as well as classes in engineering, mobile communications, finance and pharma- accountancy and textiles. Its stated concept is to provide ceutical companies; all enjoying super-fast fibre- young people with a better, more practical understanding of optic broadband, acres of free parking and a the world of work before they leave education. great range of local services on their doorstep.

CENTRAL LIVERPOOL MDZ INFORMATION & DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES STATISTICAL ACHIEVEMENTS

SINCE APRIL 2012 (as at February 2018) Liverpool Innovation Park hosts several businesses specialising in digital and creative technologies including AIMES Grid Services, website consultancy BMK Digital and £103m Investment value (plus £11.6m Zut Media. During 2015, Barclays Bank undertook a £6.4 housing) million refurbishment of its 30 year old call centre, increasing the number working there by 110. 1,146 New jobs opportunities created These businesses are set to be joined by a new film and television studio to be created within and surrounding Existing jobs safeguarded the Art Deco former Littlewoods Building. The £25 1,130 * as at December 2015 million+ scheme announced in summer 2015 will employ over 500 people. A detailed planning application is Investment value currently on £40m currently anticipated. The developer, Capital & Centric, site New homes also completed a refurbishment of the “The Bunker” – the former catalogue storage warehouse, as serviced Potential new jobs to be created currently on site offices for new and developing digital businesses. 440 by current schemes on site

MANUFACTURING & LOGISTICS £30m Potential investment value of schemes with or seeking

The zone is also home to several distribution warehouses. permission

In September 2015, Parabola completed a £2.5 million Potential new jobs to be created refurbishment of the 170,000 sq ft “Space 170” former TJ 540+ Hughes Depot. When fully occupied by new tenants, it by proposed developments will have the capacity to provide employment for up to * as at December 2015 170 people.

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1. Barclays call centre at Wavertree Technology Park 4. Capital & Centric’s “The Bunker” brought 17,500 sq ft underwent a £6.4 million refurbishment in 2015, serviced office space in February 2015. When full, it will making room for 110 additional staff. have room for 135 employees.

2. A new B&M Home Store opened on Edge Lane Retail 5. The iconic former Littlewoods Building on Edge Lane is set to Park in August 2015 bringing 75 new jobs. be transformed into a £25 million film and television studio expected to provide employment for over 500. 3. Artist’s CGI of Derwent’s £100 million Liverpool Shopping Park. Over half of the scheme is now open 6. Vortex House on Wavertree Technology Park has become a and trading. Studio School offering business and technology courses to 14 to 19 year olds. It opened in September 2016.

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NON-RESIDENTIAL SCHEMES WITHIN CENTRAL LIVERPOOL MAYORAL DEVELOPMENT ZONE MAP ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER JOBS CREATED / COST COMPLETION REF SAFEGUARDED DATE COMPLETED SINCE APRIL 2012 A1 Edge Lane West Widening to dual carriageway Liverpool City Not applicable £20.5m May 2012 Council A2 Edge Lane Retail Park – 15,700 sq ft retail space in four Derwent 75 new jobs £10m November Phase 0, Binns Road new units Holdings created 2013 A3 “The Bunker”, Littlewoods Conversion of former storage Capital & 135 jobs created £4m February site, Edge Lane facility to serviced offices with Centric when full 2015 17,500 sq ft of space A4 Barclays Call Centre, Phased refurbishment of 120,000 Barclays 110 new jobs £6.4m October Wavertree Technology sq ft call centre (increasing created; 1,130 2015 Park number of jobs from 1,130 to jobs safeguarded 1,240) A5 “Space 170”, Pighue Lane Refurbishment of 170,000 sq ft Parabola 170 new jobs £2.5m September distribution warehouse created when full 2015 A6 Edge Lane Retail Park: Refurbishment and Derwent 75 new jobs £2m August 2015 B&M STORE, (former MFI reconfiguration of existing Holdings Ltd created unit) derelict retail units

A7 Land adjacent to Saka To develop land as household Merseyside 6 new jobs £1.4m December Cash & Carry Warehouse, waste recycling centre with Waste Disposal created 2015 off Cheadle Avenue associated works including Authority covered bulk recycling area, waste enclosure, site office, car parking and recycling areas

A8 “Studio@Deyes”, Conversion from offices to state Lydiate Learning Not disclosed £2m August 2016 Enterprise Way, Wavertree funded School. Trust Technology Park A9 Mill Lane Trade Park, Mill 19 starter business units/trade Derwent 75 new jobs £10m July 2017 Lane counters Holdings Ltd created A10 Liverpool Shopping Park – New B&Q store and additional Derwent 100 new jobs £4m July 2017 B&Q retail Holdings Ltd created A11 Liverpool Shopping Park – 17 new retail/leisure units Derwent 400 new jobs £40m October Western Quarter Holdings Ltd created 2017 ON SITE (as at February 2018) B1 Liverpool Shopping Park – 21 new retail/leisure units Derwent 440 new jobs to £40m 2017 eastern Quarter Holdings Ltd be created

MAP ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER STATUS COST POTENTIAL REF JOBS PROPOSED (as at February 2018) C1 Former Littlewoods Phased refurbishment and Capital & Part approval £25m 500+ Building, 200 Edge Lane development as new film and Centric granted. proposed and part of Liverpool television studios new jobs Innovation Park C2 Wavertree Retail Park To build 5 new non-food retail Derwent Permission £3m 40 proposed units between the existing retail Construction Ltd granted June new jobs units, including changes to car 2015 parking and servicing layouts C3 Land at Laurel Road/ To erect warehouse with HD Properties LLP Application £2m 7 proposed Edge Lane ancillary showroom and trade 15F/2045 new jobs counter. submitted October 2015

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Knowledge Quarter MDZ

The Knowledge Quarter zone is home to a UNIVERSITIES & EDUCATION wealth of knowledge assets, including major teaching, public service and cultural facilities, Both the University of Liverpool and Liverpool John Moores and a concentration of commercial knowledge University are major occupants of and investors within the zone. The University of Liverpool has spent almost £100 related businesses. It forms a key priority of the million here since April 2012, not only rebuilding and City Centre Strategic Investment Framework to extending its facilities but also bringing over 100 new jobs. help increase the area’s economic potential and It is currently investing £73 million that will bring a further to attract and retain research companies and 106 jobs. high growth businesses. Similarly, Liverpool John Moores University has spent £40 million on its facilities (bringing over 140 new jobs) over the Amongst its compelling economic assets are the last four years, and is planning a £100 million extension to city’s universities, the Royal Liverpool University its campus using the former Parcel Sorting Office site off Hospital, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Copperas Hill and additional vacant land behind the Adelphi Liverpool Science Park, National Oceanographic Hotel. A revised scheme is currently in preparation.

Centre, Mersey Bio Incubator, the Art & Design With sites close to and around the university campuses now Academy, Liverpool Institute for the Performing becoming rare, attention is turning to the northern perimeter Arts, and Liverpool Community College. of the zone along Islington where the Islington Regeneration Between them, these organisations provide Company is working on a masterplan of three major scheme accommodation for learning, research, to bring almost 1,700 student bedrooms to the area. incubation and commercialisation by new and growing businesses. KNOWLEDGE QUARTER MDZ

HEALTH SECTOR & LIFE SCIENCES STATISTICAL ACHIEVEMENTS SINCE APRIL 2012 (as at February 2018) The new £335 million Royal Liverpool University Hospital is now around 90% completed. It forms part of a new health Investment value completed* campus that includes the £25 million Life Sciences £602m (plus £273m residential & student Accelerator completed in summer 2017 and now providing accommodation) space for over 500 research workers; and the £118 million Clatterbridge Cancer Treatment Centre that started on site 1,402 New jobs opportunities created in early 2017. A relocation of the Liverpool Womens’ Hospital to the campus is now also being suggested. Investment value currently on £321m (plus £346m student & The zone is also home to the Liverpool School of Tropical site* Medicine, who opened the £7 million “Wolfson Building” to residential accommodation) house the Centre for Maternal and Newborn Health in early Potential new jobs to be 2015 bringing 180 jobs. A £4 million extension has now 309 been proposed for the centre, bringing a further 60 jobs. created by current schemes * as at December 2015 on site The zone is also growing to include additional opportunities for health sector research and development. The Liverpool £115m Potential investment value of New homes Science Park (owned by the City Council and the two schemes with or seeking currently on site universities) opened its £8 million IC3 building featuring a (plus £371m residential commercial laboratory space targeted at fledgling new permission* medical research companies. Some 70,000 of its 80,000 sq & student accommodation; plus £1bn ft is now occupied. As well as a wide range of IT and life potential at Paddington Village) science firms, LSP is home to Merseyside’s investment fund Potential new jobs to be for small life science firms known as Spark Impact. 80 created by the above proposed Plans have been announced for a £1 billion extension of the developments Knowledge Quarter at Paddington Village, with two of the three first buildings (Liverpool International College and * includes pro rata completed (£286m) /on site (£49m) and proposed Rutherford Cancer Centre North West) now under (£96m for demolition of old building) parts of Royal Liverpool University Hospital construction. The Royal College of Physicians will follow.

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1. Liverpool Science Park opened a third building, “IC3”, in March 4. The University of Liverpool has been renewing and expanding its 2014 to offer additional new high-specification office facilities for over a decade. The £65 million Materials Innovation accommodation and commercial laboratory space. Centre completed at the end of 2016 and opened in spring 2017.

2. In early 2015 the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine opened 5. Early concept CGI of suggested development at Paddington Village. the £7 million “Wolfson Building” to house the Centre for Over £1 billion of development will be possible over the next 10-15 Maternal and Newborn Health. It now plans to extend it. years. A planning application has been submitted for the first building that will house the Liverpool International College. 3. The Royal Liverpool University Hospital is in the final stages of rebuilding its main facility. The new hospital campus will include 6. Artist’s CGI of the £35 million Lime Street Gateway project which the £25 million Bio-Innovation Centre (now completed) and £162 will include a new hotel, student accommodation and ground floor million Clatterbridge Cancer Treatment Centre (on site). commercial space. It will complete in 2018.

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NON-RESIDENTIAL SCHEMES WITHIN KNOWLEDGE QUARTER MAYORAL DEVELOPMENT ZONE MAP ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER JOBS CREATED / COST COMPLETION REF SAFEGUARDED DATE COMPLETED SINCE APRIL 2012 A1 Chatham Building, New 3 storey central science University of 15 existing jobs £28m June 2012 Chatham Street teaching laboratory. Liverpool safeguarded A2 LJMU Redmonds Building, New Faculty of Business & Law, Liverpool John 140 new jobs £37.6m August 2012 Clarence St/ Brownlow Hill and the Liverpool Screen School Moores University created A3 Land off Grove Street and New animal hospital for Liverpool University of 8 new jobs £10m August 2012 Smithdown Lane University School of Veterinary Liverpool created Science A4 Veterinary Teaching New veterinary teaching University of 10 new jobs £2.5m September School, Great Newton St laboratory and offices Liverpool created 2012

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COMPLETED SINCE APRIL 2012 continued A5 “Lee Court”, Prescot Street New 4/5 storey building with Brabco 724 Ltd 20 new jobs £3.2m September ground floor shops created 2012 A6 Royal Liverpool Dental Major refurbishment including Royal Liverpool No new jobs £2m January 2013 Hospital, Street structural repairs Hospitals NHS Trust created A7 "Deen House", 46 - 48 Ground floor food supermarket Faith Pharmacy 40 new jobs £2m May 2013 Mount Pleasant with 57 student bedrooms above Ltd created A8 “Stephenson Institute for Refurbishment to create new University of No new jobs £3.5m August 2013 Renewable Energy” inter-disciplinary research centre Liverpool created A9 LJMU Byrom Street New single storey laboratory LJMU No new jobs £3m August 2013 Campus and refurbished lecture theatre created A10 Lime Street Station Refurbishment of underground Merseyrail No new jobs £5m August 2013 A11 The Printworks Hotel, 13 Conversion of basement to 10 Betterview Ltd 1 new jobs £1m November Renshaw Street guest bedrooms for existing hotel created 2013 A12 Royal Liverpool University New multi-storey car park Royal Liverpool No new jobs £8.5m February Hospital, Prescot Street University Hospital created 2014 A13 IC3, Liverpool Science New 4 storey office and Liverpool 190 new jobs £8m March 2014 Park serviced laboratories Science Park created A14 Everyman Theatre, Hope New three storey theatre Liverpool & 44 jobs created; £28m March 2014 Street building Merseyside 63 existing jobs Theatre Trust safeguarded A15 Liverpool University Guild Refurbishment including dry bar, UoL Guild of No new jobs £13.8m June 2014 of Students, Brownlow Hill theatre/conference space, etc Students created A16 University of Liverpool, 70 Refurbishment of one wing of University of No new jobs £1.5m October Pembroke Place building Liverpool created 2014 A17 “The Wolfson Building”, Conversion to Centre for Liverpool School 180 new jobs £7m December Anson Street Maternal and Child Health Tropical Medicine created 2014 A18 “Apex Building”, West New laboratories for Institute of University of 86 new jobs £47m September Derby Street Infection & Global Health Liverpool created 2015 A19 “Josephine Butler House”, 553 student rooms above Maghull 60 new jobs £30m October Hope Street ground floor retail/leisure Developments created when full 2015 A20 "Stephenson Institute for Refurbishment of 17,000 sq ft University of No new jobs £4.6m November Renewable Energy" teaching space Liverpool created 2015 Chadwick Building, UoL A21 5 Myrtle Street Conversion from student Downing 15 new jobs £0.3m July 2016 accommodation to offices Developments A22 University of Liverpool, Extension to existing University of 6 new jobs to be £8m September Chatham Street Management School building. Liverpool created 2016 A23 Materials Innovation New 5 storey Research University of 100 new jobs to £65m December Factory, UoL, Grove Street Laboratory Building Liverpool be created 2016 A24 Sensor City Incubator, New 3-4 storey incubator units, Sensor City 120+ new jobs £15m July 2017 Russell Street/Warren Street laboratories, and meeting rooms Liverpool Limited A25 Liverpool BioInnovation New build research and RL&BU Hospitals 540 new jobs to £25m August 2017 Centre, Prescot Street development centre NHS Trust be created ON SITE (as at February 2018) B1 Royal Liverpool University Replacement hospital and RL&BU Hospitals Transfer of existing £335m Late 2018/ Hospital, Prescot Street related healthcare facilities NHS Trust staff early 2019 B2 Clatterbridge Cancer New specialist cancer Clatterbridge Not disclosed £162m July 2019 Centre, West Derby Street treatment hospital NHS Trust B3 Paddington Village: To erect live/learn facility within Liverpool 79 new jobs £40m Summer 2019 Liverpool International part 13/part 3 storey building International College comprising teaching/welfare/ College/Kaplan offices, 259 student bedrooms Liverpool Limited B4 Paddington Village: The To erect cancer treatment Proton Partners 100 new jobs £35m April 2019 Rutherford Cancer Centre centre International North West B5 Lime Street Gateway: Mixed uses with ground floor Regeneration 130 new jobs £35m April 2018 Lime Street Eastern commercial, retail and leisure Liverpool and Ion Terrace, 45-77 Lime Street uses with 90 bedroomed hotel Developments and 20-22 Bolton Street above and 412 student rooms.

MAP ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER STATUS COST POTENTIAL REF JOBS PROPOSED (as at February 2018) C1 LJMU Campus, Copperas Redevelopment for LJMU Liverpool John Revised scheme £100m Not known Hill/Brownlow Hill Campus extension Moores University awaited. C2 29-35 Pembroke Place Extension to the Wolfson Liverpool Sch of Permission £4m 60 new jobs Building Tropical Medicine granted July 2015 C3 Renshaw Hall, Benson New 52 room apart-hotel plus NR Capricornus Permission granted £10m 20 new jobs Street 292 student bedrooms October 2016

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Liverpool City Enterprise Zone

Liverpool City Enterprise Zone consists of the contain 205 suites. Further hotels are proposed for Stanley city’s Commercial Office District, the waterfront Dock. area with the Three Graces, the Historic Not only did the end of 2015 see the completion of the 616 Downtown Area, and part of the north city bedroom Pullman Hotel at Kings Dock, it was built above docklands reaching as far as Stanley Dock. The the new £40million Exhibition Centre as an extension to the zone contains the greatest concentration of existing Arena & Convention Centre. In its first year it employment in the city region, and is home to hosted 40 events, attracting more than 150,000 visitors and generating an extra £20million in economic impact for the several local, national and international firms city region. with expertise in banking, professional services and the creative and media sectors. LIVERPOOL CITY ENTERPRISE ZONE To the north of the zone, Pumpfields and STATISTICAL ACHIEVEMENTS Northshore are well-established industrial areas SINCE APRIL 2012 (as at February 2018) strategically sandwiched between the growing

City Centre and the proposed £5.5billion £299m Investment value completed Liverpool Waters development. These two areas (plus £177m residential/student share a wealth of sites with redevelopment accommodation) potential for mixed uses which can help the two Enterprise Zones knit together with North 2,870 New jobs opportunities created Liverpool where there is a pool of skilled and semi-skilled labour available. 1,420595 Existing jobs safeguarded

COMMERCIAL OFFICES £95m Investment value currently on site (plus £303m residential) With the new build scheme at St Paul’s Square having completed in 2011, attention has turned to refurbishing 440 Potential new jobs to be created existing stock. Investment has continued in the Three by current schemes on site (plus Graces at the Pier Head (Liver Building, Cunard Building and 3,500 safeguarded) Port of Liverpool Building), whilst Capital & Centric completed a major refurbishment of an empty 1970s dated office building “The Tempest” in August 2015. It is difficult £271m Potential investment value of to assess the total volume of office refurbishment work not schemes with or seeking requiring planning consent, but of that which does, over permission (plus £585m residential/ 380,000 sq ft has been created or refurbished since April m student accommodation) 2012, creating space for 1,400 potential new jobs and safeguarding an additional 1,400. 270,000 sq ft is currently being refurbished inside India Buildings for 3,500 HMRC 3,570 Potential new jobs to be created staff being relocated from other sites across Merseyside. by proposed developments

Looking to the future and the urgent need to build more Grade A floorspace, the City Council has purchased the Pall 753 New homes (apartments) built Mall car park at the rear of Exchange Station from the Homes & Communities Agency, and will shortly be bringing 1,885 New homes (apartments) on site forward plans to bring forward a commercial scheme of 350,000 sq ft. New homes (apartments)

4,819 LEISURE proposed

Being close to the waterfront, this zone has been a popular 1,099 Student bedrooms completed choice of location for 10 new hotels which have opened since April 2012, bringing 1,072 rooms and 480 jobs. Apart- Student bedrooms proposed hotels are the current vogue, with the Corn Exchange on 1,019 Drury Lane currently being converted from offices to

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1. The £36 million Titanic Hotel & Conference Centre opened 4. “Aloft Liverpool’s” award-winning 116 bedroom hotel was in June 2014. Two more hotels are proposed for the created from the former long-term vacant Royal Insurance Southern Warehouse, whilst the vacant Tobacco Building with heavy involvement from the City Council. Warehouse is to be converted to apartments. 5. High quality office refurbishments have been carried out at 2. Williams Motor Group’s refurbishment and extension of the Liver Building and Cunard Building at the Pier Head. their Great Howard Street premises. 6. The £120 million Mann Island scheme included a £30 million 3. The £66 million new Exhibition Centre and Pullman Hotel 140,000 sq ft office building fronting The Strand. Some of at Kings Dock, completed Winter 2015. It is attached to the floors were taken by Merseytravel who relocated from the Arena & Convention Centre by a covered footbridge. Hatton Garden, safeguarding 200 jobs.

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B2 A11 Stanley Dock B1 H-538 C5 C6 Liverpool Waters Ten Streets

C7 A20 H-614 Pumpfields H-20 H-200 S-50 A27 H-381 B2 B3 H-5 H-507 H-656 H-914 H-312 H-1002 A10 H-698 A21 C4 S-34 S-11 Commercial H-336 S-396 District S-25 H-71 H-8 A26 A9 A8 S-12 H-115 C3 Princes Dock A23 H-41 H-193 S-30 H-10 A30 H-12 H-6 S-358 H-140 A18 A7 Location of recently completed, C2 S-135 A22 A2 A39 C8 A36 H-6 H-34 current and proposed major A33 A14 A13 A5 H-16 H-104 C1 S-48 development schemes H-32 A32 H-8 A16 H-10 H-19 H-42 H-96 A37 H-33 A38 Main Retail Area A COMPLETED NON-RESIDENTIAL SCHEMES A3 B4 H-43 H-96 A35 B5 A34 A6 H-138 A15 A28 A12 B NON-RESIDENTIAL SCHEMES CURRENTLY ON SITE A4 A17 A25 H-23 H-71 Pier Head A1 C PROPOSED NON-RESIDENTIAL SCHEMES H-376 H-395 COMPLETED RESIDENTIAL SCHEME (WITH NUMBER H OF UNITS)

H RESIDENTIAL SCHEME CURRENTLY ON SITE (WITH NUMBER OF UNITS) Albert Dock A30 H PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL SCHEME (WITH NUMBER OF UNITS) A29

S COMPLETED STUDENT ACCOMMODATION SCHEME (WITH NUMBER OF BEDROOMS) Arena & Convention S PROPOSED STUDENT ACCOMMODATION SCHEME Centre (WITH NUMBER OF BEDROOMS) A24 Kings SITES WITH FUTURE EMPLOYMENT GENERATING Dock DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL A19

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NON-RESIDENTIAL SCHEMES WITHIN LIVERPOOL CITY ENTERPRISE ZONE MAP ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER JOBS CREATED / COST COMPLETION REF SAFEGUARDED DATE COMPLETED SINCE APRIL 2012 A1 Mann Island Mixed development including Countryside 200 jobs created; £30m June 2012 offices and commercial/leisure Neptune LLP 400 safeguarded A2 Travelodge, Exchange Conversion of offices to 125 Aviva Investors 25 new jobs £8m December Street East bedroom budget hotel created 2012 A3 , Pier Refurbishments including 28,000 Royal London 550 new jobs £2m April 2013 Head sq ft for letting to Pershing Bank Asset Mgt created A4 James Street Station Refurbishment of platforms Merseyrail No new jobs £5m April 2013 A5 Z Hotel, 22 Dale Street Conversion to 92 bedroom hotel Z Hotels Ltd 25 new jobs created £2.5m April 2013 A6 Cunard Building, Pier Head Office refurbishments including Merseyside 290 new jobs + 800 £1m July 2013 for City Council staff relocation Pension Fund jobs safeguarded A7 Hotel Ibis, Dale Street 122 bedroomed hotel Benmore Group 40 new jobs created £10m October 2013 A8 St Johns Buildings, 1 Conversion of warehouse to St Johns Building 85 existing jobs £1.1m November Hewitts Place solicitors’ office building Chambers safeguarded 2013 A9 "Exchange Station", Refurbishment of 15,000 sq ft Ashtenne Space 110 new jobs £5m December Tithebarn Street offices Northwest created 2013 A10 Williams Motor Group, 4 Refurbishment and extension of Williams Motor 15 existing jobs £1m June 2014 Great Howard Street car showrooms Group safeguarded A11 Titanic Hotel & Conference 150 bed 4* hotel with gym and Stanley Dock 110 new jobs £36m June 2014 Centre, Stanley Dock conference/banqueting centre Properties Ltd created A12 30 James Street Conversion to 65 bedroom hotel Signature Living 50 new jobs created £5.5m August 2014 A13 “Aloft Liverpool”, North Conversion to 116 bedroom Ashall Property 90 new jobs created £18m November John Street hotel Limited 2014 A14 Walker House, Exchange Refurbishment of 16,000 sq ft MCR/Jackson & 120 existing jobs £1m December Buildings offices Canter safeguarded 2014 A15 Britannia Rooms, Fenwick Conversion of upper floors to 21 Martin Smith 5 new jobs £1.2m February Street bedroom budget hotel created 2015 A16 “Tune Hotel”, Castle Street Conversion to 99 bedroom hotel Hotel land & 15 new jobs £6.5m August 2015 Development created A17 Graeme House, Derby Refurbishment of 16,000 sq ft Downing 200 potential new £0.6m July 2015 Square offices Developments jobs A18 “Tempest”, Tithebarn Street Refurbishment of vacant offices Capital & Centric 300 potential new £6m August 2015 (40,000 sq ft) jobs A19 Exhibition Centre Liverpool, New exhibition & events centre Liverpool City No new jobs £40m September Kings Dock Council created 2015 A20 JR Webster & Co Ltd, Great New 2 storey retail warehouse JR Webster & 15 new jobs £1m September Howard Street for sale of engineering supplies Co Ltd created 2015 A21 “The Plaza”, Old Hall Street Refurbishment of 3rd and 4th Bruntwood 500 new jobs £3m September floor offices created 2015 A22 DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel, Conversion to 87 bedroom four DoubleTree by 60 new jobs £50m October Sir Thomas Street star hotel Hilton created 2015 A23 Cotton House, Old Hall Conversion of 5th floor to Bruntwood 20 new jobs £3m December Street training suite, and refurb of created 2015 ground floor retail units A24 Pullman Hotel, Kings Dock New 216 bedroom 4 star hotel Liverpool City 60 new jobs £26m January 2016 Council created A25 Port of Liverpool Building, Refurbishment of 2nd floor Rathbone 50 new jobs £1m January 2016 Pier Head (55,000 sq ft) Investment Mgt created A26 Commercial District public Repaving works to Old Hall Liverpool City No new jobs £0.8m December realm improvements Street, Bixteth Street and Council created 2015 Edmund Street A27 North Liverpool Refurbishment of part of North Liverpool No new jobs £0.1m January 2016 Community College building as construction training Community created centre College A28 “Eagle Chambers”, 17-19 Refurbishment of offices Liverpool 25 new jobs £0.5m January 2016 Fenwick Street Hospitality Ltd created A29 "Mattel Play!", Grand Hall, Family entertainment centre Heritage Great 30 new jobs £1.5m April 2016 Albert Dock Britain created A30 Revolución de Cuba, New Cuban bar and restaurant 50 new jobs £1.5m June 2016 Cuban bar and eaterie, created Albert Dock A31 Moorfields Merseyrail Refurbishment of platforms on Merseyrail No new jobs £8m August 2016 Station underground railway created A32 , Water Refurbishment of office Bruntwood 50 new jobs £2.5m August 2016 Street & 5 Covent Garden buildings created

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MAP ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER JOBS CREATED / COST COMPLETION REF SAFEGUARDED DATE COMPLETED SINCE APRIL 2012 continued A33 Mercure Liverpool Atlantic Refurbishment and rebranding Mercure 40 existing jobs £2m February Tower Hotel of hotel safeguarded 2017 A34 Cunard Building, Pier Part ground floor conversion to British Music 13 new jobs £3.1m Summer 2017 Head museum of popular music Experience created A35 EasyHotel, 47 Castle Street Conversion of office building to EasyHotel 20 new jobs £3m July 2017 77 bedroom budget hotel created above ground floor restaurant A36 Unity, 20 Chapel Street Conversion of ground floor Canmoor 160 new jobs £3m August 2017 space to offices created A37 The Castle Collection, 25- Conversion of office space to 13 The Castle 5 new jobs created £1m April 2017 27 Castle Street serviced apartments Collection A38 The Castle Collection, 14 Conversion of office space to 18 The Castle 5 new jobs created £1m October Cook Street serviced apartments Collection 2017 A39 Victoria Street Car Park New 5 level multi-story car park Liverpool city 20 new jobs £6.5m December with leisure units Council created 2017 ON SITE (as at February 2018) B1 “Tobacco Warehouse at Conversion of Tobacco Stanley Dock Space for 200 new £50m April 2019 Stanley Dock”, Stanley Warehouse to create 538 Properties Ltd jobs (£45m Dock, Regent Road residential apartments; new 13th of floor level of single storey which is penthouse apartments; 19,000 housing) sq ft public exhibition space; 45,000 sq ft offices; and 189 space car park to existing basement level. B2 “North Point”, 70-90 Pall Mixed use development PHD1 200 new jobs to be £90m Scheme Mall including 366 apartments, created (£85m commenced offices, gym, spa, restaurant of but currently which is on hold housing) B3 Great Howard Street and Highway, bridge and pedestrian Liverpool City Not applicable £27.8m March 2018 North Liverpool Key crossing improvements. Council Corridors B4 India Buildings, Water Refurbishment of offices for HM HMRC 3,500 jobs £40m April 2019 Street Revenue & Customs safeguarded B5 Corn Exchange Building, Conversion from offices to 205 BJ 201 Ltd and 40 new jobs to be £16m March 2018 Fenwick Street bedroom apart-hotel BJ 202 Ltd created

MAP ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DEVELOPER STATUS COST POTENTIAL REF JOBS PROPOSED (as at February 2018) C1 Martins Building, Water Conversion to 138 bedroom five Castlewood Permission granted £40m 60 new jobs Street star hotel Property August 2015 to be Management created C2 1 Old Hall Street Refurbishment of over 21,000 sq Downing Planning approval £2m Space for ft offices Developments not required 160 jobs C3 “Exchange Station”, Refurbishment of existing office Ashtenne Permission granted £4m Space for Mercury Court, Tithebarn building providing 175,700 sq ft Space December 2012. 1,300+ jobs Street Northwest C4 Pall Mall/Exchange New mixed-use scheme with To be Supplementary £200m Space for (bordered by Leeds Street, 350,000 sq ft offices, restaurants/ determined Planning 2000+ jobs Pall Mall) retail, residential units, basement Document car parking, multi-storey car park, approved. landscaped open space. C5 Southern Warehouse, Conversion of warehouse to Stanley Dock Permission granted £25m 50 jobs to be Stanley Dock, Regent provide 128 room hotel; 128 Properties Ltd March 2014. Some created Road room apart-hotel, restaurants remedial/ and assembly/ leisure plus car preparation works parking. undertaken C6 143-145 Great Howard To convert public house to form William Riley Permission granted Not Not stated Street hotel (13 bedrooms) with April 2015 known restaurant/cafe at ground floor. C7 50-60 Waterloo Road To erect 9 storey building Atlantic Towers Application Not Not stated comprising 56 aparthotel suites Developments 17F/2396 submitted known above ground floor offices Ltd January 2018 C8 Dixie Dean Hotel, Victoria Conversion of upper floors to 100 Signature Living Application £10m 65 jobs to be Street bedroom boutique hotel 17F/2799 submitted created October 2017

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1. Pall Mall Exchange has the capacity for 350,000 sq ft of 3. Ashtenne has been refurbishing office space at “Exchange Station”, offices/retail/restaurants and residential uses. It sits next to St the new name for Mercury Court. Of the 190,000 sq ft to be renewed, Paul’s Square and represents a natural expansion area for the 30,000 sq ft had been completed and let by summer 2015. Commercial Office District. 4. Although a predominantly residential-led scheme, the Tobacco 2. Funding is almost in place to commence on Liverpool’s first 5 Warehouse at Stanley Dock will also include office space and public star hotel at Martin’s Building, Water Street. Confidence in the exhibition space. hotel sector in Liverpool has been growing with the last 18 months seeing significant rise in occupancy and room rates, 5. Sites on the northern periphery of the zone are seeing residential and along with continual increases in the numbers of rooms sold student accommodation schemes coming forward. This site at each month. Bevington Bush/Aldersey Street will see 614 apartments.

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Liverpool Waters Enterprise Zone

As a natural extension to Liverpool’s Central Business District, in the fastest growing regional economy outside of London, the regeneration of 60 hectares of Liverpool’s historic dockland to create a £5.5 billion world- class, high quality, mixed use development represents one of the most important waterfront regeneration and investment opportunities in Europe. It offers investors and LIVERPOOL WATERS ENTERPRISE ZONE occupiers a unique opportunity to be in the heart of an exciting new waterfront quarter in PROPOSED OUTPUTS one of the most recognised city brands in the world. £5.5bn Investment value

The vision is to create a unique ‘sense of place’, taking 9,000 New homes advantage of the site’s cultural heritage and integrating it with exciting and sustainable new development. Its 1.7 Business space (mostly million square metres of floorspace will accommodate 3.4m sq ft new and existing residents, attract national and offices) international businesses and encourage a significant increase in the number of visitors to the city, adding to 570,000 sq ft Hotel and conference Liverpool’s cultural offer and providing a new and facilities complementary destination. The development is also a major part of Peel Investments’ £50billion ‘Ocean Gateway’ project to regenerate its land an assets fronting 290,000 sq ft Restaurants and cafes the Manchester Ship Canal and the River Mersey. 355,000 sq ft Assembly & leisure This government designated Enterprise Zone offers a number of unique benefits on offer to companies seeking to locate here, including 100% business rate discount for 205,000 sq ft Pubs/wine bars five years (to a maximum cap of £275,000); a more simplified and flexible planning regime; and greater 385,000 sq ft Servicing access to a locally based pool of labour with the skills necessary for modern businesses. Enterprise Zones also Comparison (non-food) seek to encourage clustering of businesses in the same 205,000 sq ft sector, and the zone and its immediate surroundings are retail already home to a number of internationally recognised shopping and maritime companies, financial and 86,000 sq ft Convenience (food) professional services as well as leisure operators.

100,000 sq ft Community institutions The proposals include for 3.4 million square feet of offices space that could provide space for over 25,000 jobs. Over 2,000 of these would be in the 55 storey “Shanghai 1 New (second) cruise liner Tower” which has also been mooted to contain a 5 star, terminal and an energy 320 bedroom hotel. Most of the new office buildings are centre proposed either at Princes Dock or on sites nearest to the city centre, as these are most likely to be developed first New public parks in the likely 30 year span of the whole development. 2

The plans also include a new, second, cruise liner terminal 18 New public squares for the city. New jobs 30,000+

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BRAMLEY-MOORE Mayoral Development Zone boundary DOCK LETTINGAsset OPPORTUNITY

Development opportunity PROPOSED OTHER DEVELOPMENTS (MOSTLY RESIDENTIAL) Letting opportunity NELSON DOCK

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LETTING OPPORTUNITIES AND PROPOSED DEVELOPMENTS WITHIN THE LIVERPOOL WATERS ENTERPRISE ZONE (EXCLUDING RESIDENTIAL USES)

MAP ADDRESS & DESCRIPTION STOREYS PROPOSED USE SQUARE FEET SQUARE POTENTIAL REF METRES JOBS

LETTING OPPORTUNITIES (as at December 2015)

1 8 Princes Parade 5 Offices (Grade A) 2,316 215 20

2 12 Princes Parade 5 Offices (Grade A) 1,642 to 152 to 1,409 115 15,172

PROPOSED (as at December 2015)

3 “Plot 1”: “William Jessop House”, William 8 Offices (Grade A) 100,000 9,300 750 Jessop Way, Princes Dock Planning permission granted May 2015 to Peel Investments.

4 “Plot 2”: "The Lexington, Liverpool", 34 34 storey residential n/a n/a n/a William Jessop Way, Princes Dock block with 304 PRS apartments. Planning permission granted September 2016 to Moda Living

5 “Plot 3”: “Plaza 1821”, William Jessop Not yet New tower with 105 one n/a n/a n/a Way, Princes Dock announced and two-bedroom PRS apartments and ground floor commercial. Planning application awaited from Peel/The Regenda Group

6 “Plot 4”: "The Hive", William Jessop Way, 30 278 PRS apartments and n/a n/a n/a Princes Dock “premium restaurant and bistro facilities”, with 24-hour concierge service. Planning application awaited from Your Housing Group. Expected value £55m

7 “Plot 5” 10 Hotel (3/4 star) - (185 rooms) 75

8 “Plot 6” (Cultural Square) 3 Restaurants/cafes/pubs - Not stated

9 “Plot 7” 10 Offices (Grade A) 215,278 20,000 1,660

10 “Plot 8” 40 Offices (Grade A), 193,750 18,000 1,500 restaurants, cafes, bars 11,840 1,100 60

11 “Plot 9” 10 Offices (Grade A), 161,458 15,000 1,250 restaurants, 13,993 1,300 70

12 “Plot 11” 8 Restaurants 12,917 1,200 65

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Summary of Totals

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COMPLETED SINCE APRIL 2012

Investment value (non-residential) completed £433m £193m £77.4m £103m £602m* £299m £1,707m

New jobs created 761 2,075 670 1,146 1,402 2,873 8,927

Existing jobs safeguarded 382 1,620 200 1,130 78 1,420 4,830

Investment (residential accommodation) £171m £90m £2.4m £11.6m £0.1m £122m £397m completed

New homes built (April 2012 to December 2017) 1,555 792 24 108 9 753 3,241

Investment (student accommodation) completed £6m n/a n/a n/a £273m £63m £342m

Student bedrooms built (April 2012 to December 244 n/a n/a n/a 4,904 701 5,849 2017)

ON SITE (as at February 2018)

Investment value on site (non-residential) £0m £23 £0m £40m £321m £93m £477m

Potential new jobs to be created by schemes on 0 400 0 440 309 440 1,589 site

Investment value on site (residential) £120m £25m n/a n/a n/a £303m £448m

New homes on site 447 224 n/a n/a n/a 2,384 3,055

Investment on site value (student accommodation) £42m n/a n/a n/a £346m n/a £388m

Student bedrooms on site 800 n/a n/a n/a 5,127 n/a 5,927

PROPOSED (as at February 2018)

Potential investment value of schemes with or £186m £69m £30m £30m £115m £281m £711m seeking permission (non-residential) # (+ 0.9bn)

Potential jobs # 363 1,598 500 540+ 80 3,635 6,716

Potential investment value £84m £36m £5m £5m £22m £681m £833m (residential accommodation) #

New homes proposed # 1,438 360 50 52 292 4,819 7,011

Potential investment value £21m n/a n/a n/a £121m £65m £207m (student accommodation) #

Student bedrooms proposed # 369 n/a n/a n/a 1,975 1,019 3,363

* Pro-rata completed for Royal Liverpool University Hospital included # Excluding Liverpool Waters (£5.5bn value; 30,000+ new jobs, 9,000 new homes)

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KEY CONTACT FOR DEVELOPMENT QUERIES

DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES: Mark Kitts Assistant Director, Investment & Development Tel: 0151 233 0254 Email: [email protected]

Date of publication: February 2018

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