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Once upon a time Liverpool’s historic waterfront attracted millions of people on their way to a better life.

Now they’re here to stay.

Liverpool’s Mann Island holds a unique place in the history of the New World. Holding on to their dreams and belongings, it was here that millions of emigrants from all across Britain and Europe started their journey to countries such as America, Australia and New Zealand in the hope of starting a new life.

Now the exodus has been reversed. Liverpool is the UK’s 6th largest city with a population of 439,000 that’s growing every day but that is only part of the story. Liverpool has become a major visitor destination throughout the year. Located between the Three Graces and Albert Dock, Mann Island is at the heart of the city and offers the number one address to live in Liverpool.

Over seven million people visit, live, work and play on Liverpool’s World Heritage Waterfront. Mann Island is at its heart.

Liverpool has been transformed. Over £1.5 billion has been invested in key projects on the Liverpool Waterfront... a true sign of confidence with visitor numbers to bear it out.

Mann Island plays a pivotal role at the centre of much of the recent investment on the Waterfront and includes:-

  • £135m mixed-use leisure, residential and commercial scheme.
  • 376 luxury apartments and penthouses.
  • 140,000 sq ft pre let and forward funded grade A office accommodation.

along with...

  • The Echo Arena and BT Convention Centre providing an 11,000 seated arena together with a conference auditorium for up to 1,350 delegates.
  • The £65 million Museum of Liverpool due to open in 2010.
  • Grosvenors £1 billion Liverpool One retail development scheme.
  • Remodelled Pier Head and new Beatles museum.
  • A £19 million extension to the Leeds Liverpool Canal.
  • Malmaison and Crowne Plaza Hotels.
  • Princes Dock Office Developments.
  • A £15 million cruise liner facility.

Birdseye view

5 million visited Liverpool Waterfront’s bars, shops, museums and galleries in 2009!

64% of all Liverpool’s visitors made their way down to the Waterfront to enjoy the stylish bars, restaurants and shops , award winning attractions such as The Albert Dock, Tate Liverpool and The Maritime Museum or to just relax amongst the largest collection of Grade 1 listed buildings in the UK and our very own UNESCO World Heritage Site of course Mann Island.

20 million shopped on the waterfront...

In Liverpool ONE during its first year of trading. The £1bn regeneration with direct access to the waterfront has revitalized the city centre shopping experience with its wide malls and beautiful green open spaces. Liverpool is now rated as one of the 25 most important shopping centres in Europe and 5th in the UK.

Local attractions

Quality

UNESCO World Heritage Waterfront Status meant we had to set our sights high.

We believe we’ve achieved our goal.

A unique waterfront leisure and retail opportunity the Mann Island development is an award winning scheme of exceptional quality and location.

The stunning black granite buildings make a striking architectural statement set around a South and West facing central public realm and Plaza. Overlooking a tiered canal basin with locks, linking the Pier Head with the Albert Dock complex, this will surely become ‘the destination of choice’ on the waterfront to linger, admire the views and absorb its unique atmosphere.

Award winning Mann Island. Regeneration Development of the Year for bringing an area back into sustainable economic use.

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