MILESTONE FOR CITY’S REGENERATION CELEBRATED AT LIVERPOOL WATERS’ PRINCES DOCK

This week, boutique property agency Redwing Living, was joined by Vermont Construction Group and Peel L&P at Princes Dock, to witness the topping out of the £21 million residential development, Plaza 1821.   The first development to reach this stage at Princes Dock as part of Peel L&P’s wider Liverpool Waters regeneration scheme, Plaza 1821 […]

MILESTONE FOR CITY’S REGENERATION CELEBRATED AT LIVERPOOL WATERS’ PRINCES DOCK

Jul 5, 2019

This week, boutique property agency Redwing Living, was joined by Vermont Construction Group and Peel L&P at Princes Dock, to witness the topping out of the £21 million residential development, Plaza 1821.

 

The first development to reach this stage at Princes Dock as part of Peel L&P’s wider Liverpool Waters regeneration scheme, Plaza 1821 will offer 105 one and two bedroom apartments along with dedicated amenity space on the ground floor.

 

The scheme is just a stone’s throw away from the Three Graces – the Royal Liver Building, Cunard Building and Port of Liverpool Building – that give the city its iconic waterfront.

 

Plaza 1821 is named after the year Princes Dock opened and will be a private rental sector (PRS) development, undertaken by Peel L&P. The development is managed by Redwing Living – a Liverpool-based property company which is a subsidiary of the Regenda Group – and built by contractors Vermont Construction Group.

 

Darran Lawless, development director at Liverpool Waters part of Peel L&P, said:

 

“Plaza 1821 is the first of three PRS developments to start on site at Princes Dock and is one of numerous schemes underway a part of the Liverpool Waters masterplan, so this is an incredibly important milestone for us. It has been a pleasure to work with the team at Regenda helping us turn the vision into reality, creating a high-quality residential space with spectacular views of the River Mersey and the surrounding waterfront.

 

“We look forward to seeing this part of Princes Dock and the wider scheme progress even further over the coming months and years, helping us to create homes, jobs and a new community breathing life back into our historic docklands.”

 

Fiona Coventry, managing director of Redwing Living, said:

 

“The topping out ceremony marks a significant moment in the development of this landmark project for Redwing Living and The Regenda Group.

 

“The internal designs for Plaza 1821 are fantastic and we are looking forward to seeing the individual apartments and commercial space progress over the coming months.

 

“Plaza 1821 will be a state-of-the art residential scheme and part of one of Liverpool’s most iconic developments, Liverpool Waters. We are looking forward to welcoming residents in 2020.”

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