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A New Horizon Dawns: Weaving a Vibrant Tapestry at Kirkdale Road & Everton Valley

  • Writer: Jordan Caldwell
    Jordan Caldwell
  • Dec 23, 2023
  • 1 min read


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Pires Land Consultants, in collaboration with Erin Strategic Land Limited, is thrilled to unveil a vision for the future of Kirkdale Road and Everton Valley: a proposed mixed-use development that promises to revitalize the area while honouring its rich heritage.


Imagine a tapestry woven with threads of modern living and community spirit. Picture sunlight dancing on the facades of 49 thoughtfully designed apartments, ranging from cosy one-bedrooms to spacious two-beds. Each haven nestled seamlessly into the landscape, respecting the existing urban fabric and echoing the area's unique character.


This isn't just about bricks and mortar – it's about building a thriving ecosystem. Ground-floor commercial spaces will buzz with local businesses, injecting fresh energy into the streets. Green havens and thoughtfully chosen materials will create an inclusive, accessible environment where everyone feels welcome.


Pires Land understands the importance of listening. The design reflects extensive community feedback, ensuring it integrates seamlessly with the aspirations of those who call Everton Valley home. This isn't a project imposed upon, but one co-created with the community, promising a positive impact that resonates for generations to come.


Sustainability whispers through the very fabric of the development. A step-down approach along Kirkdale Road ensures harmony with the existing streetscape, while energy-efficient design minimizes environmental footprint. Every detail, from landscaping to materiality, is meticulously chosen to create a development that stands in harmony with nature.


This is more than just a residential project – it's a catalyst for positive change. Pires Land envisages a future where Kirkdale Road and Everton Valley thrive, a vibrant hub where community spirit flourishes and modern living flourishes alongside local heritage

 
 
 

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