Flexible office space at Liverpool Waters reaches full occupancy
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Vibrant neighbourhood
meets dockland heritage.
Clarence Docks has an unrivalled waterfront setting and distinctive dockland fabric creating the opportunity for a vibrant neighbourhood.
Plans include substantial public realm to maximise the unique views of the River Mersey and the Wirral, as well as surrounding heritage assets including the Clock Tower, Stanley Warehouse complex and the Graving Docks. Restoration of the historic Bascule Bridge which connects Liverpool Waters to the four star Titanic Hotel is already complete.
Looking ahead, Clarence Docks is set to become a thriving residential destination of up to 3,000 homes, supported by outline planning permission for 5,000 sq.m. of retail, 8,000 sq.m. of restaurants and bars, 2,000 sq.m. of office space, and 3,200 parking spaces. As part of Liverpool Waters, it blends heritage, leisure, and modern living to create a dynamic waterfront community.
3,000
Waterfront homes
8,000 sq m
Restaurants & bars
2,000 sq m
Workspace & offices
3,200
Parking spaces
Clarence Docks is a distinctive neighbourhood within the Liverpool Waters masterplan, defined by its unrivalled waterfront setting and historic dockland character.
Its unique fabric provides the foundations for a vibrant new community, shaped by the area’s past and energised by future investment.
Already home to an active water sports centre offering canoeing and kayaking, Clarence Docks supports organisations such as Complete Training Solutions, Friends of Allonby Canoe Club, and the Heritage Trail, all of which make use of its expansive dock and water spaces.
Regeneration is well underway. The restoration of the historic Bascule Bridge has strengthened connections to the four‑star Titanic Hotel, while the Liverpool Heritage Trail runs through the neighbourhood, offering a gateway into the city’s remarkable maritime story.
Clarence Docks will become a community of up to 3,000 homes.
Clarence Docks will benefit from outline planning permission for up to 5,000 sq.m. of retail space and 8,000 sq.m. of restaurants and bar
Outline planning permission in place for 2,000 sq.m. of office space and 3,200 parking spaces
Restoration of the historic Bascule Bridge now connects Liverpool Waters to the four star Titanic Hotel. And take a tour of Liverpool’s incredible past on the Heritage Trail
Active life
on the water.
Clarence Docks has an onsite water sports centre where you can try your hand at canoeing and kayaking. Companies such as Complete Training Solutions, Friends of Allonby Canoe Club and Heritage Trail already take advantage of the dock and water space here.
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