Liverpool's independent home
Like much of Liverpool, Ropewalks' heritage can be traced back to ship building. Once bustling with warehouses and merchants' houses, the area was built for the city's seafaring trade. Its long, straight streets were used to weave rope for sale to ships docked in port. With the decline of the docks, the area became a slum and by the 1990s, when Urban Splash was in its infancy, it was deserted and unloved.
We took a chance.
We saw potential here and were convinced there must be other open-minded people who valued the character of these buildings as much as we did. Where businesses wanted more than bland, generic office spaces fitted with polystyrene ceiling tiles and inset fluorescent lighting.
We kickstarted the regeneration of Ropewalks with Concert Square. It was our first mixed use scheme and was home to the North West's first loft apartments. Plans also included Liverpool's first new public space in over 100 years. All of which has won us two RIBA awards.
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Awards
To date we have won 400 awards for architecture, regeneration, marketing and enterprise.
Check out some of the awards Ropewalks has won below.