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==The six districts== [[File:Liverpool One 22.jpg|thumb|left|South John Street during Christmas 2009]] On 1 November 2005, Grosvenor unveiled Liverpool ONE as the new [[brand]] for the regeneration.<ref>{{cite web |title=Grosvenor Re-Writes The Rules With Liverpool ONE |website=Liverpoolpsda.co.uk |date=November 2005 |url=http://www.liverpoolpsda.co.uk/Press/PressReleases/11-2005/l1.htm |access-date=2009-06-22}}</ref> Liverpool ONE consists of six distinct districts, mixing retail, leisure and accommodation.<ref>{{cite web |title=Masterplan|website=Liverpoolpsda.co.uk |url=http://www.liverpoolpsda.co.uk/masterplan/ |access-date=2009-06-22}}</ref> ===Hanover Street=== An informal district, re-using old buildings, some formerly derelict, for homeware shops and street markets.<ref>{{cite web |title=Hanover Street MasterPlan |website=Liverpoolpsda.co.uk|url=http://www.liverpoolpsda.co.uk/masterplan/hanoverstreet.htm |access-date=2009-06-22}}</ref> ===Peter's Lane=== [[File:Liverpool One development 2.jpg|thumb|right|Staircase leading to Junkyard Golf and the [[Odeon Cinemas|Odeon]] cinema]] Fashion retailers on arcades, streets and squares. Linking the existing Church Street area to the new district. Shops on Peter's Lane include; [[Reiss (brand)|Reiss]], [[Jo Malone London]], [[Swarovski]], [[The White Company]], [[Cafe Nero]] and [[Sweaty Betty]]. The entrance to the new district is behind Paradise Street near to Starbucks, John Lewis and the entrance of [[Waterstones]]. A separate arcade called "Keys Court" links this area of the development to the traditional shopping heart of Liverpool, Church Street. Keys Court used to be the home of [[Topshop]] (the largest outside London), and currently houses the likes of [[Molton Brown]] and [[Kiehls]]. ===New Manesty's Lane=== [[File:Leisure Terrace, Liverpool ONE.jpg|thumb|right|The Leisure Terrace at Liverpool ONE, 2008.]] Originally was due to house either a Selfridges or Harvey Nichols store, but was deemed unsuitable for Liverpool ONE. The third anchor unit was then split β half of which was the city's second and also its flagship branch of [[Flannels Group|Flannels]] until its relocation to Parker street in 2022 along with the first-ever stand alone branch of [[Ermenegildo Zegna Group|Ermenegildo Zegna]] outside London. This unit operates as its own store but backs onto the far left side of Flannels with its own entrance, specialised staff and carrier bags similar to that of Louis Vuitton in Manchester β a store which shares a similar concept. This makes this Flannels more like a Department Store than a regular Flannels store such as seen in the [[Metquarter]] (another shopping centre within Liverpool). Stores also on this lane include Red Run, Vincentius and also a Fred Perry. Other Retailers such as Muji, Simon Carter, Whistles and Mulberry are reportedly looking for possible sites in NML or the immediate area such as Hanover Street or Peters Lane. In January 2012, Harvey Nichols Signed for 20,000 sq ft former Habitat Unit for their "Beauty Bazaar" store in the UK after Birmingham which opened in the Autumn of 2012. ===Paradise Street=== [[File:Chavasse Park, Liverpool.jpg|thumb|right|The flagship Debenhams store viewed from Chavasse Park]] A wide pedestrianised shopping street, with flagship store John Lewis, also on this street; [[Pret a Manger]], [[JD Sports]], [[Footasylum]], [[Levi's|Levis]], [[Starbucks]], [[Waterstones]] (the entrance is at the back), [[Urban Outfitters]], [[Hugo Boss]], The [[The North Face|North]] Face, etc.<ref>{{cite web |title=Paradise Street MasterPlan |website=Liverpoolpsda.co.uk |url=http://www.liverpoolpsda.co.uk/masterplan/paradisestreet.htm |access-date=2009-06-22}}</ref><ref name="Liverpool ONE Store Map">{{cite web |title=Liverpool ONE Store Map |publisher=Liverpool ONE |url=http://www.liverpool-one.com/website/modules/storedirectory/storelisting/centremap.aspx |access-date=2009-06-22}}</ref> The Japanese clothing brand [[Uniqlo]] will open its first store in Liverpool at Paradise Street on April 2025.<ref>{{cite web |title=UNIQLO Liverpool to open this April |website=Liverpoolworld.uk |url=https://www.liverpoolworld.uk/news/uniqlo-liverpool-officially-opening-date-revealed-5047321 |access-date=2025-03-24}}</ref> ===South John Street=== The heart of the new shopping area, two levels of high-street shops and links to the park, with anchor stores John Lewis and Debenhams at each end. There are many shops on South John Street such as [[Hutchison 3G|3]], [[Adidas]], [[AllSaints]], [[Ann Summers]], [[The Body Shop]], [[Disney Store]], [[Game (retailer)|Game]], [[Gap (clothing retailer)|Gap]], [[HMV]], [[Hollister Co.]], [[Mango (clothing)|Mango]], [[Monsoon Accessorize|Monsoon]], [[Pull and Bear]], [[Republic (clothing)|Republic]], [[SportsDirect.com]], [[Vodafone]], [[Zara (clothing)|Zara]] and Zara Home. [[Liverpool Football Club]] opened their second club shop in Liverpool city centre on South John Street, whilst [[Everton Football Club]] also opened up a new club shop on the street named 'Everton Two', chosen so that the store's address, "Everton Two, Liverpool ONE", would resemble a football scoreline.<ref>{{cite web |last=Gamble |first=Matthew |title=Everton Two, Liverpool ONE |publisher=Everton Football Club |date=May 2009 |url=http://www.evertonfc.com/news/archive/everton-two-liverpool-one.html |access-date=2009-06-22 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121001233116/http://www.evertonfc.com/news/archive/everton-two-liverpool-one.html |archive-date=1 October 2012 |url-status=dead }}</ref> The 'Leisure Level' of the South John Street district is home to the Odeon multiplex cinema alongside a number of restaurants, including [[Barburrito]] (Mexican), [[CafΓ© Rouge]] (French), Dinomat (American grill/general dining), [[Gourmet Burger Kitchen]] (Burgers/general dining), Jungle Rumble Cafe (general dining), Las Iguanas (Latin American), [[Nando's]] (Portuguese/African/general dining), Pesto (Italian), [[PizzaExpress]] (Italian/general dining), [[Pizza Hut]] (Italian/general dining), Red Hot Buffet (general dining), Sblended (Milkshakes), [[Wagamama]] (Japanese), Yee Rah (Grill/ general dining), [[Yo! Sushi]] (Japanese), [[Zizzi]] (Italian).<ref name="Liverpool ONE Store Map"/><ref>{{cite web |title=South John Street MasterPlan |website=Liverpoolpsda.co.uk |url=http://www.liverpoolpsda.co.uk/masterplan/southjohnstreet.htm |access-date=2009-06-22}}</ref> ===The park=== A reinstated [[Chavasse Park]], rising in terraces from Strand Street to pavilions on a terrace high above South John Street β this is where the Odeon is located along with Wagamama, Pizza Hut, Yo Sushi!, CafΓ© Rouge and other eateries. The park conceals a 3,000-space underground car park, accessed by ramps and tunnels from Strand Street.<ref>{{cite web |title=The Park MasterPlan |website=Liverpoolpsda.co.uk |url=http://www.liverpoolpsda.co.uk/masterplan/thepark.htm |access-date=2009-06-22}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Going underground β work to start on giant city car park|website=Liverpoolpsda.co.uk |date=March 2006 |url=http://www.liverpoolpsda.co.uk/Press/PressCuttings/03-2006/press.htm |access-date=2009-06-22}}</ref> The park is named after member of the Chavasse family, including [[Noel Chavasse]], a local war hero and one of only three holders of the [[Victoria Cross]] and [[Medal bar|Bar]].<ref>Ann Clayton, [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/55355 "Chavasse, Noel Godfrey (1884β1917)"], ''[[Oxford Dictionary of National Biography]]'', Oxford University Press, 2004. Retrieved 12 September 2008. {{ODNBsub}}</ref> ===Point of arrival=== Includes a bus station and a multi-storey car park at the edge of the main shopping district.<ref>{{cite web |title=Point of Arrival |publisher=liverpoolpsda.co.uk |url=http://www.liverpoolpsda.co.uk/masterplan/pointofarrival.htm |access-date=2009-06-21}}</ref> The new multimillion-pound ''Paradise Street Interchange'' (renamed [[Liverpool One bus station|Liverpool ONE bus station]] in September 2009), is a [[public transport]] [[interchange station|interchange]] built in November 2005 to replace Paradise Street Bus Station<ref name="New bus interchange opens">{{cite web |title=New bus interchange opens |publisher=[[BBC News]] |date=19 June 2009 |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/liverpool/content/articles/2005/11/08/travel_businterchange_new_feature.shtml }}</ref> which was [[demolished]] to make way for the new Liverpool ONE shopping district.<ref>{{cite web |last=Neild |first=Larry |title=Shopping city starts with the Big Bang |publisher=The Paradise Street Project |date=19 June 2009 |url=http://www.liverpoolpsda.co.uk/Press/PressCuttings/01-2006/ncp}}</ref> As one of the first stages of Liverpool ONE scheme and a main access point to the Liverpool ONE [[shopping centre]], the interchange includes ten [[bus stops]] each designed to take up to 20 departures an hour serving ten million people a year.<ref name="New bus interchange opens"/>
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