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Birmingham Post
Birmingham Post
Business
Tom Houghton

Four-star hotel could be built in Liverpool close to Everton's new Bramley Moore Dock stadium

A four-star luxury hotel could soon be built close to Liverpool's Bramley Moore Dock, the location for Everton's new stadium.

Plans submitted to Liverpool City Council last week would see warehouses on Waterloo Road in Ten Streets knocked down to make way for a 190-bed hotel.

The hotel does not yet have a name, but would be located on the site of the old IBS buildings between Porter Street and Regent Street.

Proposals were submitted by developer Fast Growth Homes Limited, who said it could be the "last part of the waterfront jigsaw".

A spokesman for the developers said: "I believe the planning permission for a four-star 190-bedroom hotel will be a major step in right direction to help kickstart the regeneration. With Liverpool Waters rising from the dockside and the announcement of the Everton arena, the momentum is gaining pace."

How the new hotel, developed by Fast Growth Developments, would look (NS Architects)

He added that Ten Streets is the "last little area" of Liverpool's North Docks that needed to be given "a proverbial kick up the backside to get going", adding: "That whole area you are going to see up turned up. It's going to be immense.

"We are speaking with a number of developers to go in for a joint venture. The first step is to get it through planning."

The old IBS Building - where Fast Growth Homes' new hotel would be (Google Maps)

Developers hope they can get the building completed by 2022.

If plans are approved, the development, around a half a mile from the site of Premier League side's new stadium , would also include 224sq m of office space, with 21 parking spaces and cycle storage.

The spokesman said he expected Liverpool Waters to become the "Canary Wharf of the North", bringing in wealth and jobs to that part of the city.

The new hotel would be located near to Everton's new Bramley-Moore Dock stadium (NS Architects)

He added: "This can only be beneficial to the area, bringing employment and hopefully close ties to both the community and the football club.

"These are exciting times for this part of Liverpool. I believe the submission of planning for the hotel and the Everton arena will kick start the Ten Streets regeneration, as this is probably the last part of the waterfront jigsaw."

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