

A Decade of Renewal: How Legacie is Shaping Liverpool’s Future
Legacie is marking an important milestone this year, celebrating a decade of impactful development that has significantly contributed to Liverpool’s regeneration. Founded in 2015 by John Morley, the company has played a pivotal role in reshaping the city’s landscape, delivering over 3,000 residential units across 20 buildings. These projects have helped breathe new life into areas once overlooked, attracting a mix of young professionals and families and contributing to Liverpool’s growing appeal as a place to live and work.
One of Legacie’s most notable achievements is Parliament Square, a 500-unit residential development on the edge of the Baltic Triangle. This area, previously an industrial zone, has been transformed into a vibrant and modern community. With its sleek design and contemporary architecture, Parliament Square stands as a symbol of the wider regeneration efforts underway in Liverpool. John Morley describes the development as a clear example of the company’s commitment to not only building homes but shaping the city’s future.
In addition to creating new communities, Legacie has been at the forefront of sustainable urban living. Their project, Ropemaker Place, offers 250 high-quality apartments close to Liverpool’s commercial district, combining modern living with eco-friendly features. This approach reflects a growing emphasis on sustainability in residential developments, positioning Legacie as a forward-thinking player in the market.
Legacie’s ability to revive stalled projects is also noteworthy. Element The Quarter, an £80 million mixed-use development, has transformed a once-neglected business district by combining luxury apartments, office spaces, and retail outlets. Developed in partnership with Nexus Residential, this project highlights how Legacie is able to unlock potential in areas that had previously struggled to attract investment.
A key aspect of Legacie’s success lies in their Build to Rent (BTR) model, where the company manages every stage of development from design and construction through to property management. Upcoming projects like Heaps Mill reflect this approach, blending Liverpool’s rich heritage with modern amenities such as a spa and swimming pool. With plans to expand into other cities including Manchester and Luton, Legacie is positioning itself as one of the UK’s leading developers, with a clear vision for sustainable urban growth.