May 7, 2020 / by kboylan Peel L&P’s Liverpool Waters submits planning application for new development. Throughout the Liverpool Waters development plan, it is detailed that modern developments will accompany structures such as the Dock Boundary Wall and the Victoria Clock Tower which commemorated the opening of Salisbury Dock in 1848. Video entry system, stacking car park system and external car parking available. Completely pointless in my view, but we still get a big skyscraper on Princess Dock! The next phase of residential development at Princes Dock, part of Peel L&P’s Liverpool Waters, has opened its doors to residents, as property company Redwing nears completion of its £21 million residential development, Plaza 1821. Close to the Liver building, Albert docks and the town centre these apartments are an ideal location. This vibrant neighbourhood benefits from a wide range of amenities including two hotels, a coffee shop, restaurants, a nursery, multi-storey car parking facilities and Liverpool’s Cruise Liner Terminal.

But Liverpool Waters in fact stretches almost as far as the Royal Liver Building, and there has been plenty of activity in and around Princes Dock, with more to come next year. Waterside, at Princes Dock, Liverpool is a new development of one and two bedroom apartments with views over Liverpool docks and the city. Show Full Signature.

Forrest Starts Work On £21m Princes Dock Residential Development. Liverpool City Centre Development Map Last Updated: 15th January 2020 "Above all, I would like to be remembered as a man who was selfless, who strove and worried so that others could share the glory, and who built up a family of people who could hold their heads up high and say, 'We …

The 16-storey Plaza 1821 tower is being built by North West-based firm Forrest and will comprise of 105 new apartments once finished. With spectacular views of the River Mersey, Princes Dock is a vibrant neighbourhood with high quality residential developments set alongside Grade A office space.

The development site is off William Jessop Way, next to Princes Dock’s multi-storey car park and the building has been named William Jessop House after the 18th century civil engineer. Construction work has started on a new £21 million residential development at Princes Dock in Liverpool.