PLANNING PERMISSION GIVEN FOR HISTORIC SHOT TOWER SITE - Full detailed planning permission has been granted for a development on the site of Chester’s canal side Grade II Listed Lead Shot Tower. Designed by Chester-based McCormick Architecture for Property Regeneration Chester Ltd, the plans incorporate the tower within a scheme of 33 one and two-bedroomed apartments, a element of which will be affordable housing, and 23,000 square feet of offices, commercial and café space, as well as parking and landscaping.
Barn Conversion, Littleton - McCormick Architecture has gained planning permission for the conversion of a redundant rural barn at Littleton Old Hall to an eco-friendly office building. The new design uses the existing agricultural barn as its outer shell, with a new independent inner structure providing 833 square metres of modern office space.
Shot Tower Chester – Mccormick Architecture have been appointed as architects for the redevelopment of Chester’s historic shot tower and surrounding listed buildings which date back to Napoleonic times. The scheme comprises of apartments, offices and restaurants fronting onto Chester’s Shropshire Union Canal.
St Benedict’s School, Wirral - Mccormick Architecture have been appointed by George Wimpey North West as architects for the redevelopment of this major developed 5-acre Brown Field site.
70 Degree Hotel, Colwyn Bay – McCormick Architecture were appointed architects for the recently negociated Planning application approval for the development of 53 dwellings on the Headland site above Colwyn Bay.
Mercedes, Llandudno – McCormick Architecture recently gained planning approval for Inchcape Plc's new 22,000 sqaure foot car retail centre at Llandudno junction North Wales.
James Troop, Liverpool - Mccormick Architecture were appointed to design Triman UK Developments mixed use scheme overlooking Liverpool’s waterfront. The £15 Million development has just received planning permission from Liverpool City Council and will comprise residential apartments & commercial accommodation.