Integritas plots 12-storey Liverpool resi

The developer wants to expand its portfolio in the city, seeking approval to create a 62-apartment block off Naylor Street.

SNOW Architects designed the project, which would deliver 31 one-bed, 28 two-bed, and three three-bed flats.

Apartments would range from 500 sq ft to 1,000 sq ft.

A landscaped roof terrace would be created on the first floor for shared use.

Residents would also have access to two ground floor shops, totaling 3,000 sq ft.

There would be 31 car parking spaces provided by the scheme, as well as three disabled and 86 cycle spaces.

Three small-scale commercial units that currently occupy the site would be demolished to make room for the tower, which would reach up to 12-storeys high.

Planning and Building Design is advising Integritas Property Group on the proposals. BCA Landscape is landscape architect for the scheme, while Croft Transport Solutions is advising on travel.

The apartment block would located in Liverpool’s Pumpfields district, although it is separate to IPG’s other scheme there – the £41.5m Bastion project.

Bastion is set to complete next year, with work to start on its fourth and final phase, Central Point Encore, in July. The whole development will create 240 homes bordering Oriel Street and Naylor Street.

To find out more about IPG’s most recent plans for Naylor Street, search for application number 23F/0520 on Liverpool City Council’s planning portal.

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I’m not seeing the thing I need to see. Hmm what can can it be?

By Balcony witch

At least it’s not blocky

By Oh wait...

12 storeys… yawn 🥱

By David

That looks absolutely dreadful!

By Heritage Action

But there are no Balconies!, how will they sell them? It’s like having no glass, or no doors. Anyway that’s my tuppence worth

By Anonymous

Good to see a Developer in the City going about things in the right way

By Anon

wow!!!!!!!!!! 12 storeys!! watch out London we’re coming for you LOL

By Anonymous

Does it look dreadful? No, it’s just modern design, would like it to be higher but that’s probably the council’s fault.
Looks like we have 3 developers now being fairly active in the city in Legacie, Sourced, and Integritas, hopefully one of the majors will take a punt soon.

By Anonymous

This needs to be at least 65 stories in my opinion

By Giant Skyscraper Fan

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