Plans revealed for £30m tower and elevated gardens in Liverpool’s Baltic Triangle
International property firm Pinnacle Alliance has revealed plans to build a new 10-storey tower in the heart of Liverpool’s burgeoning creative-tech quarter.
The £30m Baltic Triangle development, known as St James Court, will deliver 157 studio and one- and two-bedroom apartments along with ground-floor commercial space.
Additionally, St James Court will comprise private elevated gardens, with the majority of the apartments in the complex boasting balconies and roof terraces.
Pinnacle Alliance’s head of marketing, Richard Caton, said: “Liverpool’s population has more than doubled over the last few years, with demand for high quality accommodation surging as young professionals move to the city.
“This demographic demands a central location and quality housing, with the Baltic Triangle among the most desirable neighbourhoods in the city. St James Court will strongly appeal to Liverpool’s burgeoning professional market.”
North Wales-based building firm G M Jones Ltd has been chosen as the contractor on the scheme.
Jenny Hudson, commercial director of G M Jones, commented: “This development will be fitted to a very high standard, catering for the demands of Liverpool’s young professional population while fitting in seamlessly with its neighbours in this unique neighbourhood.
“With modern communication and security features in every property, St James Court offers a strong investment opportunity, as well as a great place to live for residents, in this sought-after part of the city.”
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