Romal Capital has submitted a planning application for the regeneration of Brunswick Dock in Liverpool.
The developer’s proposals for the site includes 560 new homes, extensive public realm improvements and the creation of the ‘1832 Farmers Market’ – a community marketplace celebrating Liverpool’s maritime and trading heritage.
Located directly beside Liverpool Marina, the mixed-use waterfront community will also feature new cafés and leisure spaces, a gym and health centre, landscaped gardens and public access to the dock waters for aquatic recreation activities.
Originally opened in 1832 to serve Britain’s global cargo fleet, Brunswick Dock has stood largely idle for more than 70 years.
Greg Malouf, CEO of Romal Capital, said: “These undertakings are challenging but deeply rewarding. To bring a dock that helped build Britain’s global trade story back to life – and to create beautiful new homes along one of the country’s finest waterfronts – is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. We’re incredibly proud to play our part in Liverpool’s continuing renaissance.
“This is the final major southern dock to be redeveloped, and our vision is to turn a long-neglected site into a thriving neighbourhood that the public can truly enjoy. Brunswick Dock will reconnect people with the water and with Liverpool’s maritime identity.”


