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Plans have been submitted to Liverpool City Council to demolish existing buildings and construct a six-storey development in a "largely ignored" area on the northern edge of the city centre. The proposed development, situated between Rose Place and Great Richmond Street, would provide 117 new homes, comprising a mix of one, two, and three-bedroom flats, subject to approval.
The plans, submitted by SGL 4 Ltd, would also involve relocating an existing joinery business and demolishing working buildings to make way for the new homes. According to the design and access statement accompanying the application, the site currently consists of warehouses and yard space, and is a central plot in the streetscape, with light industrial uses on either side.
The report notes that the area has "largely been ignored" in
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