Developer Caro Developments is celebrating after selling all units at its Parker Street scheme in Liverpool off plan.
The effort to breathe new life into Reece’s Ballroom, known as the
venue of John Lennon’s first wedding, saw building firm Nobles
Construction convert the site’s upper floors and rooftop into modern
city centre apartments.
Once complete, the Parker Street scheme will deliver 91 studio and one-bedroom apartments.
Work is now well underway, with contractors currently strengthening
the steelwork in preparation for extending the Clayton Square-based
property from five to seven storeys.
The project is designed by Liverpool architects Falconer Chester Hall.
Caro Developments’ operations director, Lee Darwen, said: “Just 12
months from our acquisition of the site we are thrilled to announce that
the response to the Parker Street Residences has been huge with all
units now sold.
“It’s an exciting time for Liverpool’s Clayton Square area which has
seen a lot of investment and improvements in the past year. The
apartments are a great addition to the ongoing investment in the area.“
He continued: “Overseas interest has been key to the overwhelming
success of Parker Street, with lots of interest coming from both Europe
and further afield. In the wake of Brexit, it is more than encouraging
to see that there is still a lot of faith and interest in Liverpool’s
residential offering.“
The Clayton Square area of Liverpool city centre has undergone significant improvements in recent years, including the £2.5m refurb of St Johns Market and the council’s £3.5m upgrade of surrounding public realm.
source:Bdaily, UK
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