The transfer of primary buildings on a long-abandoned site faces a resolution from the city council

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Regardless, more than 400 new homes could be built on a long-vacant plot of land on the outskirts of the city center.

Proposals for a pile of new flats on long-vacant land on the outskirts of Liverpool city centre will be presented at a very important meeting.

Just metres from a huge residential development, plans for 4 nine-storey blocks containing 416 complexes at the junction of Blackstock Street and Paul Street will be presented to the City Council’s planning committee next week. The 0. 8-hectare parcel of land sat vacant for several years while new homes were built in Bevington Bush.

An amended application through J. Doyle will now be considered through the authority’s committee approximately 20 years after an initial offering made through the previous promoters.

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Work approved for the structure of 310 houses across the street in Bevington Bush in April 2022, with Cheshire-based Sourced Development Group leading the commission. An earlier edition of the commission was due to be approved in February of the same year, subject to the signing of a Section 106 agreement: the cash paid through the developer will go toward infrastructure allocations on the domain near the site.

The plans were for about 400 apartments, but were pulled after a war of words over whether they were in line with the city’s local plan.

As part of the proposals submitted for the abandoned ones at Blackstock and Paul streets, a series of one- and two-bedroom components would shape the new construction. That’s four fewer than the initial bid of 420 won last year.

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