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The scheme is a neighbour to One Baltic Square. Credit: Nexus Residential

GALLERY | Nexus completes Liverpool resi

Main contractor Legacie has delivered the 174-home Central Park project on a brownfield site in the Baltic Triangle.

Liverpool developer Nexus Residential said the scheme, designed by Falconer Chester Hall, marks “a major milestone in the regeneration of one of the city’s most dynamic, creative neighbourhoods”.

Residents will also have access to Nexus Residential’s neighbouring scheme, One Baltic Square, and its landscaped piazza and gardens. Across the two projects, Nexus said it has contributed close to £700,000 in Section 106 contributions to Liverpool City Council.

Michael Gledhill, chief executive of Nexus Residential, said: “Achieving practical completion at Central Park is a proud moment for everyone involved with the project.

“For many years, this site represented untapped potential, and we have remained committed to investing in the local community and unlocking that opportunity together.

“Today, that same brownfield site has been transformed into a thriving new neighbourhood, delivering high-quality, well-connected homes in a place that people can be proud of. Developments like Central Park highlight the positive impact regeneration can have on our communities – creating opportunity, enhancing quality of life for local people, and supporting the long-term success of the city as a whole.”

John Morley, chief executive of Legacie, added: “Central Park is another successful scheme delivered by the Legacie team on behalf of Nexus Residential, reflecting a continued and trusted relationship between us both.

“Bringing a complex brownfield site to practical completion has required close collaboration throughout.  We’re pleased to have delivered a high-quality development that meets our shared ambitions. The transformation of the site demonstrates the value of long-term partnerships and collaboration to deliver for our communities.”

Central Park has been sold fully off-plan by sales partner RWInvest. Legacie will oversee the development long-term as the property operator.

Click any image to launch gallery. Credit for all images: Nexus Residential

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Looks good. The densification of the Baltic continues.

By Anonymous

Decent looking project and right next to the Baltic Railway Station, if we ever get it, supposed to be on site by now but still looking for a contractor, typical.

By Anonymous

Did they intentionally pick a puke colour palette?

By I feel ill

From Boxpark to box-ing park? Weird.

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