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Pall Mall | 70-90 Pall Mall | 812 Apartments & 256 Room Hotel | 16-28 Storeys | Proposed

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#1 ·
From the Planning Explorer -

Application Number - 12F/2745
Site Address - 70-90 Pall Mall, Liverpool, L3 7DB
Proposal - Full Planning Permission:- To convert and extend warehouse buildings to provide accommodation within Use Class B1(Offices) and a retail unit within Use Class A1 (Retail), Outline Planning Permission:- To erect buildings up to a maximum of 12 storeys in height to provide a hotel, multi storey car park, accommodation within Use Class B1 (Offices) and workshops within Use Class B2 (General Industrial).
Applicant - Classic Property Partnership

From here - http://northgate.liverpool.gov.uk/P...tion Details&PUBLIC=Y&XMLSIDE=&DAURI=PLANNING

AFAICT, this relates to the other half of Pall Mall, across Leeds Street.
 
#37 ·
Pinnacle plans in for Pall Mall site

14 Nov 2014, 11:12

Pinnacle MC Global has submitted plans for a £90m mixed-use development in Liverpool, including 366 homes, 50,000 sq ft of commercial, retail and leisure units, and a 17-storey tower.

The scheme will be spread across a series of refurbished and new buildings on a site to the north of Leeds Street. The residential aspect is a mix of large apartments, smaller flats, town houses, studios and live-work accommodation. Other uses include offices, retail units, a spa and swimming pool, and a sky garden on top of the tower.
The development is designed by Blok Architecture. PHD1 Construction is the development partner with Pinnacle.

The site includes Victorian warehouses which will be incorporated into the scheme.
Antonio Garcia, managing director of Blok said: "The company ethos for PHD1 in all of their developments is to ensure the generation of a positive impact, by integrating their ideas into the immediate neighbourhood. This scheme will offer a range of housing types which can be affordable to local people, as well as creating a true green space that we can all be proud of. This will ensure that their development is a real lifestyle choice and one of the most exciting places to live in the city."

Pinnacle, PHD1 and Blok are currently working on the £77m Angelgate project, a 344-apartment scheme on a car park site in Dantzic Street in Manchester, on the edge of the Co-operative Estates NOMA regeneration area. The development is due to complete in 2017.

- See more at: http://www.placenorthwest.co.uk/new...-for-pall-mall-site.html#sthash.pVhYqKRR.dpuf



This is actually quite a promising article. Pinnacle has a good track record in Liverpool so far, bringing forward 4 developments in a relatively short space of time.
 
#43 ·
Yes, it looks fab. I wonder if the orange-colured section will feature that metallic, rusted kind of finish - like that on the Science teaching hub at the university?
I was reluctant to get excited about this because I thought the heli-pad idea was a bit fantastical. But if the developers really do have a good track record, then that's just great.
 
#46 ·
Pinnacle, excellent track record .......



Pinnacle have 4 student schemes in the city, and once approval is granted are not slow to get their boots dirty. I was dubious that this would see the light of day, but am now convinced this will happen. Well it didn`t long for the helipad to disappear to be replaced by a roof top garden.
The architects are looking for an " industrial look" for this scheme so the use of corten [rusty steel] cladding panels to the tower is a perfect fit for their aims.
 
#51 ·
Sorry, but............



One of the "S" developments was the only scheme to get the planning committee jumping up and down and drooling over the design of this Pinnacle job................Paramount in London Road could be heading for the best new build award in 2015. :laugh:
 
#52 ·
This is absolutely a prime location for Exchange Station being used as a new HS2/3 terminal, should that ever be considered.

A user on Future Liverpool has plans to that extent. Not sure it would come off though. But just look at all the empty space behind the exchange station building atm... Ideal for new lines!
 
#58 ·
One of the very reasons why it's the wrong place for hs2. Large vacant spaces that can have real city building, job creating developments put in with certainty right now, versus decades of empty spaces reserved for something that may never happen and swathes of the city hamstrung by the uncertainty. There's a logical space for hs2 at Lime St. This is a logical space for buildings and people and businesses.
 
#56 ·
It only appeared on the Planning Explorer about three weeks ago, so it's much too soon for it to be appearing on the Planning Committee agenda. On very rare occasions, something may make an application time sensitive, so it could be rushed through. However it's usually a couple of months between appearing on the Planning Explorer and going before the Planning Committee.
 
#59 ·
Why not investing 10 million pounds to transform that huge axis called Leeds St into a tree lined avenue or boulevard with a green or public sq at the Vauxhall crossing. The Toys R us costcos seats etc of this world should move out and an urban plan put in place, why not a public-private company, to create a new dense neighbourhood for 10 to 20 thousand people which would provide the much needed houses and flats in a great location, instead of the easy way of chopping trees at Sefton Pk, and would also help rejoin the stanley dock, eldonian area to the central core....I would do it on my own means if I had the needed cash
 
#60 ·
What are they actually doing on Leeds Street now?

I can't see costco moving anywhere.

I think the area between west tower to Stanley dock will become the most finanically focused area in the future. Lots of apartments and offices. It's the most logical area to start from
Especially if liverpool waters is built. It will just be a natural progression further along
 
#66 ·
Contractor announced for major Pall Mall mixed-use scheme
Posted by Stephen Hurrell in Commercial, Development.

A construction firm has been appointed for a major mixed-use scheme in Liverpool, which includes homes, offices, shops and a helicopter landing pad.

Pindelco Ltd, the company behind the Pall Mall scheme, which will be one of the largest new developments in the city if it is granted planning permission, has appointed PHD1 Construction to complete the build. Work is expected to begin on the site in June 2015, subject to planning permission, and has a completion date of June 2017.

The ambitious scheme includes partial demolition of 70-90 Pall Mall and the construction of 366 apartments, a 518 space multi storey car park, 1050 sq m of offices, 450 sq m of retail space, 1,240 sq m of leisure space including a restaurant and high end spa, and a rooftop helicopter pad. The 2.7-acre site will boast a 12-storey building once complete. An application for the development was submitted in October 2014 and is expected to go before the planning committee in the coming months.

”PHD1 Construction are proud to announce that that they have secured yet another major contract to add to Liverpool’s city centre sky line. Situated on the northern edge of the city centre, Pall Mall will be one of the only truly multi-use schemes in the city of Liverpool.

“This is a huge and extremely exiting project for the company and is set to put PHD1 Construction’s stamp firmly on the map as one of the fastest growing and prestigious building companies in the Northwest.”

PHD1 Construction is also delivering The Paramount student development in Liverpool and donated the art plinth at the Baltic Creative, which will hold a new art project or sculpture every 6-12 months.

The Pall Mall site was previously subject to an application for a hotel, offices, residential and a multi storey car park in 2009 but the permission expired in 2012 with no work being completed.

Move Commercial has contacted PHD1 Construction and will update this article with any updates.

http://www.movecommercial.com/
 
#72 ·
Helipad plans for Liverpool apartment and office block are dropped

Plans for a helipad on a new apartment and office block proposed for Liverpool have been dropped.

The mixed use proposal for 70-90 Pall Mall, near the city centre’s business district, include an 18 storey tower with 366 flats, a multi-storey car park and a gym.

City planners say the tower will “create a visually striking element at this northern gateway to the city centre”, and “will also safeguard the character, setting and universal value of Liverpool’s World Heritage Site”.

The applicant, Industrial Workshop (Pall Mall) Ltd, also say they want to include a ground floor retail unit and cafe/bar as well as a fifth/sixth floor restaurant with external terrace and a tenth/eleventh floor spa.

Continues - http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/helipad-plans-liverpool-apartment-office-8615415
 
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