Regeneration Liverpool – the partnership between Sigma Inpartnership and Liverpool council – has submitted a planning application for the third phase of development at its £100m scheme in the city’s Norris Green area.
The partners plan 63 homes, to be built by Countryside Properties, to add to the 115 homes already delivered.
Regeneration Liverpool recently announced it will develop five sites across the city: in Stonebridge Cross, the Gateacre former comprehensive school site, Lime Street/Renshaw Street, the Edge Hill District Centre and the former Lodge Lane baths.
Sigma Inpartnership is the regeneration arm of Edinburgh-based asset management group, Sigma Capital Group.
Graeme Hogg, director of Sigma Inpartnership, said: “We are delighted that, despite the extremely difficult commercial environment, we are managing to push ahead with mixed tenure product, due to the strength of interest being shown in the scheme.”
Joe Anderson, leader of Liverpool council, added: “We’re determined to deliver high-quality, affordable homes in every part of the city, and it’s vital we work effectively with partners to do this.”
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