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Kage Kaisen Revival!

January 19th 2010, 6:45 pm by Kensei

.SITE RENOVATION.

To all our members,

I (Kensei), have decided to renovate the site, which has remained dead since our head Administrator, Baraku, went absent. There will be a new set of rules, a new skin, new profile formats...

Basically, we're starting the site over.

But don't be alarmed. For those of you who choose to return, you will not have to rewrite your application, or change it to the present system. Your applications are still there, resting in the Filing Cabinet -- feel free and ask the Staff to repost it if it has already been approved, or ask them to read over the application and approve it, then move it to the Approved sub-boards.

If you do not wish to roleplay on the site any longer, or the renovation does not appeal to you, all you have to do is tell the Staff in a PM ; your account will be removed without any questions.

We apologize for any inconveniences, and thank you all for your patience and cooperation.


Your loving (new) head Admin,
Kensei


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Post by Mr007 March 1st 2011, 1:23 pm

Peel Wins Permission For 3a Princes Dock Again

Published on 16-02-2011 by Skyscrapernews.com
A planned 105-metre tall tower to stand on plot 3a of Princes Dock in Liverpool has won planning permission again, over four years after it was originally approved.

The scheme, which comes from the pens of RMJM, was developed by the Mersey Property Company in at the heights of the previous economic boom with a planned 183 apartments and 150 hotel rooms.

The Mersey Property Company had a relationship with Peel Holdings that should have seen them buy the site back in 2008 for £6 million before the deal collapsed. Since then planning permission for the scheme lapsed in early 2010, as all planning applications do, three years after it was originally approved.

Since the scheme first surfaced, Peel has had ever bigger plans for Liverpool despite the hostile economic winds with their Liverpool Waters that could see what is known as the Shanghai Tower built on the same site as this long-running proposal has been partially relocated there. At 55 storeys the Shanghai Tower would comfortably be the tallest in Liverpool, and is intended to be the crowning glory of the masterplan.

However, with plans for another project on the site, some would raise the question of why Peel would go to the lengths of securing planning permission again for something that has a good chance of never going ahead.

One very good reason for this is that a site with planning approval is more valuable than one without, and this can be carried on the balance sheet as an asset. The other is that if there is already planning permission for a tall building, this stands as a partial argument in favour of an even taller one there, particularly if there is public opposition such as the number of objections filed by the inhabitants of the nearby City Lofts tower.

Liverpool Waters is currently going through the public consultation phase, with the developer trying to win over Liverpudlians skeptical at the sheer size of the 60-hectare masterplan. Anything, even the re-approval of an existing tower, can work just a little bit more in their favour.
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