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£170m Heap's Rice Mill bought by developers who sold famous Liverpool site in 2015

Elliot Group hopes to start work by the end of this year

How the Heap's Rice Mill scheme may look(Image: 2015 Infinite 3D Ltd)

The Heap's Rice Mill site in Liverpool has been bought by the same developer who sold it just three years ago.

The famous city centre building has been empty since 2005, despite planning permission to convert the apartments into flats awarded in 2014.

But this week, Liverpool developer Elliot Lawless announced he has bought back the One Park Lane development, which incorporates the rice mill.

The gross development value of the scheme once complete is £170m, with the developer having originally sold.

How the Park Lane Tower would look(Image: 2015 Infinite 3D Ltd)

The entire development comprises of four new blocks plus the listed Heap’s Rice Mill, and will be based around a new public square surrounded by 781 apartments and 12,000 square feet of ground floor restaurant and retail units.

Mr Lawless' firm Elliot Group now wants to begin work on the scheme by the end of the year.

He said: "We’ve worked really hard to structure a deal that gives us control once again and we’re delighted to be in the driving seat.

“There was good will on all sides and it helped us get it over the line. We’re now keen to get on site and deliver what will be a game-changing project for that part of the southern waterfront."