Town Centre

Mixed use

Nortons, Baltic Triangle, Liverpool

The Baltic Triangle is an area where historic meets modern; in culture, in business and in leisure. New creative and digital businesses have emerged attracting an increasing residential population

The desire for this scheme is for it to become a natural extension to the area, to continue its growth, and to further the success story of this dynamic quarter of the City. The development of the site will bring forward the redevelopment of an MCAU have developed a scheme for this previously unsightly scrap metal works on the edge of Liverpool City Centre.

The scheme delivers a thriving mixed use development, where commercial and residential uses combine to further enhance the Baltic Triangle neighbourhood.

The scheme provides 650 residential units of differing types and tenures (build to rent, market sale, and co-living apartments), a 200 bed hotel, flexible commercial office spaces, and independent commercial leisure and retail buildings, including arts and gallery opportunities.

There is generous accessible, active, and ‘working’ public realm included. Active and working roofscapes opportunity for community interaction and rooftop ‘urban agriculture’.

We believe that the space outside is just as important as the buildings themselves, and as such there is a significant amount of accessible, active, and ‘working’ public realm included. Active and working roofscapes are also proposed linked to the residential offer, bringing opportunity for community interaction and rooftop ‘urban agriculture’ that can partner into the expanding urban farming ideas that are being pursued within the surrounding area and to support a local circular food economy.