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Stalled plans for Liverpool city centre office and park back on with £15m boost

A £15m investment package is set to be approved to get the stalled Pall Mall development scheme in Liverpool city centre back on track, with a new urban park and office space

City centre councillors Christine Banks and Nick Small (also a cabinet member) pose next to the Pall Mall site that is earmarked for a major office development

A landmark development of new Grade A office space and a fresh urban park in Liverpool city centre could get back on track with the approval of a £15 million investment package.

Liverpool City Council's cabinet is anticipated to approve a substantial funding plan for the previously halted Pall Mall development scheme, in the city's commercial district. A £15m investment has been secured from central government following a Strategic Futures report that examined potential investments for Liverpool's economic future.

The council-owned site saw some preparatory works in 2020, alongside a masterplan proposing three large office buildings and a hotel surrounded by new green space. However, the plans hit a snag and the site has remained vacant and cordoned off since then.

If the new £15m cash injection is approved by the council's cabinet and the government, the goal would be to complete phase one of the £55m scheme – including an eight-storey office building with a new urban park – by summer 2028. That would be the first Grade A office development in the city's business district in 16 years.

Kier Property Developments Ltd, the appointed developer, has obtained planning consent for phase one, which includes delivering 111,500 sq ft of office space, ground floor retail units, and a 0.5 hectare green space, reports .

The council suggests that the proposed new building would be highly energy efficient, with the developer aiming for it to become the first operationally net-zero office building in the Liverpool City Region.

The site was once home to the much-loved Bixteth Street Gardens, a rare and popular green space in the city centre. The area was fenced off in 2019, ahead of planned construction for an original Pall Mall scheme, sparking protests and strong objections.

The council-owned site was subsequently levelled and remediated, with plans approved for three office buildings and a hotel. However, due to viability issues and a decrease in office demand following the pandemic, the project stalled and construction never commenced.