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Collapsed Primesite scheme The Rise saved as new developers promise 'most eco-friendly place to live in Liverpool'

Work stopped over 18 months ago at the prominent site - but Nexus and Legacie have pledged to begin their new project early next year

How Liverpool scheme 'Element The Quarter' - formerly known as The Rise - could look

A prominent city centre development where work stopped over 18 months ago after its parent company has been bought - with its new owners promising the "first major eco-residential development in Liverpool".

Nexus Residential and Legacie Developments have acquired the scheme formerly known as 'The Rise' on Low Hill from administrators, after previous owner Primesite Developments work there in May 2019.

The firm had been building hundreds of flats on the site where the Gregsons Well pub once stood.

But on Tuesday, Nexus and Legacie revealed their new vision for the site - to be renamed 'Element The Quarter'.

How The Rise Development on Low Hill looks now(Image: LIVERPOOL ECHO)

The two firms said it will comprise 450 studio, one and two-bedroom apartments as part of a £40m investment.

Julian Ramsden, director at Nexus Residential, said: “We are excited to announce plans for Element The Quarter, which is a joint venture between Nexus Residential and Legacie Developments.

"Together, we have successfully delivered on a number of other residential projects and are confident of delivering a quality residential development here that the entire city can be proud of."