INVEST IN LIVERPOOL LIVERPOOL CITY ENTERPRISE ZONE Ever Changing Forward Thinking Pioneering Business Friendly it s liverpool investinliverpool.co.uk
GREAT THINGS HAPPEN IN LIVERPOOL We re a city that s alive with opportunities. Big enough to attract global attention, yet compact enough to encourage an efficient, collaborative and growth-oriented working environment. That s why we re championing our Mayoral Development Zones (MDZ s) and Enterprise zones (EZ s), neighbourhoods where business development is key; where potential investors have access to a solid support system, and where - under Mayor Joe Anderson s leadership - innovation and economic growth are prioritised. Places where young people are given the support they need to start new businesses, and where incentives are fast tracked for companies wanting to set down roots, or to grow here. YOUR FUTURE STARTS HERE. 2
WHY LIVERPOOL? Liverpool s regional economy is one of the fastest growing in England, according to the latest Government data. Figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) rank the City Region ninth out of the 39 LEP areas, and the only Northern LEP area in the top 10. Independent research company Capital Economics hailed the city as the best region in the UK for improved productivity per head of population. Under Mayor Anderson s leadership, we have established the first Mayoral Development Corporation outside London with direct control over resources for investment in economic development, skills and infrastructure. As part of this, the City has established a new Enterprise Zone (EZ) covering part of the City Centre and Dockland fringe area. In the past 15 years, Liverpool has changed. We re focused on the future. Invest in our Mayoral Development Zones now, and let s see what the next 15 years can do for you too. WHY CITY ENTERPRISE ZONE? Recognisable the world over, Liverpool s iconic waterfront is the spiritual heart of the city. It s also the gateway to Liverpool s flourishing Commercial District: an industrious neighbourhood where, historically, the city s maritime, law and finance companies set down their stunning headquarters. They re still here - still trading with the world. Still forging new partnerships from Shanghai to San Francisco. But, these days, they re joined by IT companies, management consultants and tech start ups. A UNESCO World Heritage site, Liverpool s downtown hub is not just a stunning set piece of grand mercantile buildings: it s the thriving heart of a resurgent city economy. The zone contains the greatest concentration of employment in the city region, and extends to the Stanley Dock complex - currently being transformed into a leisure and tourism playground of four star hotels - the 36 million Titanic Hotel and Conference Centre and waterside apartments. Since 2007, the St Paul s Square area close to Old Hall Street has witnessed over 170 million invested in new and refurbished office stock attracting major international firms. To the north of the zone, Pumpfields and Northshore enjoy the perfect position: midway between the Commercial District and the proposed 5.5billion Liverpool Waters development. Together, these sites represent some of the city s most enticing redevelopment potential. MEET THE NEIGHBOURS Liverpool s office sector is in great shape. Our existing, handsome office buildings are now augmented by slick new office stock, purpose built for the 21st century and enjoying some of the fastest fibre-optic speeds in the country. The response has been phenomenal. Over 121 firms signed contracts for new office space in the Commercial District in 2014. Office take up in 2014 was 383,341 sq ft, 21% higher than in 2013, and over 120,000 sq ft more than in 2012. International law firm Hampton Hughes and global insurance broker and risk management consultant Mercer joined established firms in the zone which include: Hill Dickinson, the UK Passport Office, Investec Wealth & Investment Ltd and shipping giant Maersk. The newly refurbished Exchange Station is home to leading Swedish bank Handelsbanken, engineering designers Mouchel and Integrated Building Management. To the south of the zone is the city s largest tourist attraction, the Albert Dock. Rising from the world s first enclosed dock system are symbols of the city s leading role as a leisure and tourism magnet - Tate Liverpool, the Beatles Story and Maritime Museum. Nearby is the Arena & Convention Centre, next to which is being built the city s new Exhibition Centre and Pullman brand hotel. We ve been trading in the heart of Liverpool for 800 years. And we re still hungry. 3
LIVERPOOL CITY ENTERPRISE ZONE THE OPPORTUNITY Enterprise Zone Boundary Development Opportunity Other developments underway or imminent Exhibition Centre Liverpool & Pullman Hotel Letting Opportunity 5 Star Hotel, Martins Building (Proposed) Merseyrail Station Aloft Hotel, North John Street Double Tree Hotel by Hilton Hotel STANLEY DOCK 150million refurbishment underway, with a new 36 million Titanic Hotel and Conference Centre recently completed e Stanley Dock Tobacco Warehouse (Proposed Mixed Use) 12 Stanley Dock Southern Warehouse, 2 Hotels f Crown copyright and database rights 2014 Ordnance Survey 100018351 10 11 9 LIVERPOOL WATERS 5.5billion proposed mixed use regeneration scheme to be built over 30 years. 8 31 29 27 28 26 25 4 23 24 22 21 5 CRUISE LINER TERMINAL 54 cruise ships will call to Liverpool in 2015 carrying over 80,000 passengers. ALBERT DOCK Leisure and tourism centre with offices. MOORFIELDS d 3 c b 17 16 LIVERPOOL PIER HEAD Including the Three Graces (Royal Liver Building, Cunard Building and Port of Liverpool Building) and new Museum of Liverpool. 7 6 30 LIME STREET 20 19 18 LIVERPOOL CENTRAL JAMES STREET 15 14 2 LIVERPOOL ONE 1bn shopping and leisure complex. 13 ARENA & CONVENTION CENTRE, LIVERPOOL a 1
LIVERPOOL CITY ENTERPRISE ZONE THE OFFER With easy access to the Commercial District, the docks and the iconic waterfront, Liverpool City Enterprise Zone offers state-of-the-art office space, and plenty of room to grow. Development / Investment Opportunities MAP REF LOCATION USE CLASSES HECTARES ACRES Kings Dock, Kings Waterfront, C1, C3, D1, D2 (+ ground flr A1-A4) 3.41 8.43 31-33 James Street, C1, D1 (+ ground floor A1-A4) 0.11 0.28 Land at Old Haymarket, C1, C3, D1 (+ ground floor A1-A4) 0.15 0.36 West Moorfields, Moorfields/ Tithebarn St, C1, C3, D1 (+ ground floor A1-A4) 0.29 0.72 Land at Covent Garden, C1 (+ ground floor A1-A4) 0.16 0.40 Pall Mall Exchange (Phase 1), C1 (+ ground floor A1-A3) 1.18 2.93 30 Pall Mall (Phase 2), C1 (+ ground floor A1-A3) 0.30 0.76 Pall Mall Exchange (Phase 1), C1 (+ ground floor A1-A3) 1.65 4.08 Land at Carruthers Street, B2 0.84 2.08 Land at Chisenhale Street, B2 1.17 2.90 Land at Bevington Bush, B2 0.28 0.70 Land at Great Howard Street, B2 (+ground floor A1-A3) 1.45 3.60 Letting / INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES (OF OVER 10,000 SQ FT) MAP REF LOCATION USE CLASSES SQ METRES SQ FEET Atlantic Pavilion, Albert Dock 206 to 1,875 2,222 to 20,187 No. 1 Mann Island ( Grade A) 266 to 3,303 2,870 to 35,558 Port of Liverpool Building 188 to 1,950 2,028 to 20,992 Cunard Building, Brunswick Street 32 to 6,618 344 to 71,327 Royal Liver Building, Pier Head 1,062 to 2,768 11,431 to 29,800 Mersey House, Strand Street, C1, C3, D1 9,500 102,260 One Derby Square 133 to 3,391 1,431 to 36,499 India Building, Water Street, A2 18.5 to 3,251 200 to 35,000 Walker House, Exchange Flags (Grade A) 185 to 2,480 2,000 to 26,700 1 Old Hall Street 11 to 938 120 to 10,102 No.1 Tithebarn 713 to 1,802 7,677 to 19,403 The Tithebarn Project 93 to 2,322 1,000 to 25,000 Exchange Station, Tithebarn Street 59 to 4,273 635 to 46,000 The Cotton Exchange 39 to 1,318 420 to 14,183 The Podium, City Tower 521 to 2,771 5,608 to 29,827 Ralli House, Old Hall Street, C1 (+ground Floor A1-A4) 5,390 58,018 5 St Paul s Square ( Grade A) 466 to 5,763 5,021 to 62,039 4 St Paul s Square (Grade A) 265 to 5,494 2,860 to 59,139 The Plaza, 100 Old Hall Street 260 to 2,097 2,850 to 22,575 All sizes shown above are approximate. All details as known 30 September 2014. 5
want to know more Now is the time to take a fresh look at Liverpool. The city is changing at an incredible speed: exploring new markets, developing new technologies, pioneering new ways to do business. We re a city in the right place, at the right time. Talk to us. Mark Kitts, Assistant Director, Regeneration, Planning and Development +44 (0)151 233 0254 mark.kitts@liverpool.gov.uk www.investinliverpool.co.uk 6
M57 M62 RIVER MERSEY Liverpool City Enterprise Zone Liverpool Waters Enterprise Zone North Liverpool Mayoral Development Zone City Centre East Mayoral Development Zone Central Liverpool Mayoral Development Zone Stonebridge Cross Mayoral Development Zone South Liverpool Mayoral Development Zone Liverpool s connectivity is a key strength. With two major international airports (within 45 minutes) and a central UK location, we re at the heart of the UK s second largest regional economy. LIVERPOOL JOHN LENNON AIRPORT Located within 15 minutes of Liverpool City Centre, JLA is one of the UK s top 10 airports, transporting 5.3 million passengers annually to 60 destinations. MANCHESTER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Located within 45 minutes of Liverpool City Centre, Manchester connects to 200 destinations. Daily train services London (27 services) 2hrs Edinburgh (15) 3hrs 24mins Birmingham (48) 1hr 26mins 7
CONTACT Mark Kitts, Assistant Director, Regeneration, Planning and Development +44 (0)151 233 0254 mark.kitts@liverpool.gov.uk www.investinliverpool.co.uk Date of issue: October 2014 Disclaimer This Development Prospectus has been produced on the basis of information available to and policies practiced by the Council at the time of its preparation. It has been produced in good faith but should not be solely relied upon, and prospective purchasers and/or developers should make their own enquiries, and obtain their own professional advice as appropriate.