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You may remember that a new hotel was due to be built opposite Anfield’s club shop, but that is no longer the case. Now the council is looking for a new development.
The expansion of Anfield has long been part of a wider project to revitalize the local community and the club has been working closely with the council.
The main stand was the first stage of Anfield’s expansion and the final stand, Anfield Road, was the second to be completed that summer.
The stadium expansion coincided with new residential development in the area, making it almost unrecognizable from when the overall project began in 2012.
But you may have noticed that the plot next to Anfield, opposite the club shop on Walton Breck Road (corner Cop/Main Stand), remains largely untouched.
And Liverpool City Council appointed a team of experts to help promote and sell what they call ‘Enfield Square’.
It is one hectare in size — “equivalent to two and a half football fields” — and “could have a huge economic, environmental and social impact on the area.”
It was originally planned to put a 100-room hotel on the site of what was to be a Hilton Garden Inn (as shown below).
As these plans were never implemented, the council is now looking for “new development based and focused on community engagement. “
“This site provides a unique opportunity to create something special for the Enfield community – and most importantly, the development that is shaped by those who live there,” said Sarah Doyle, Liverpool’s cabinet member for development and the economy.
“Liverpool FC Stadium is world famous and attracts visitors from all over the world, and the club continues to invest in it, so it will be an extremely high bar for the quality of what happens at Anfield Square.
“The criteria for community involvement will also be very high to ensure a long-term positive economic, social and environmental impact for our residents in the area.”

You may remember that a new hotel was due to be built opposite Anfield’s club shop, but that is no longer the case. Now the council is looking for a new development.
The expansion of Anfield has long been part of a wider project to revitalize the local community and the club has been working closely with the council.
The main stand was the first stage of Anfield’s expansion and the final stand, Anfield Road, was the second to be completed that summer.
The stadium expansion coincided with new residential development in the area, making it almost unrecognizable from when the overall project began in 2012.
But you may have noticed that the plot next to Anfield, opposite the club shop on Walton Breck Road (corner Cop/Main Stand), remains largely untouched.
And Liverpool City Council appointed a team of experts to help promote and sell what they call ‘Enfield Square’.
It is one hectare in size — “equivalent to two and a half football fields” — and “could have a huge economic, environmental and social impact on the area.”
It was originally planned to put a 100-room hotel on the site of what was to be a Hilton Garden Inn (as shown below).
As these plans were never implemented, the council is now looking for “new development based and focused on community engagement. “
“This site provides a unique opportunity to create something special for the Enfield community – and most importantly, the development that is shaped by those who live there,” said Sarah Doyle, Liverpool’s cabinet member for development and the economy.
“Liverpool FC Stadium is world famous and attracts visitors from all over the world, and the club continues to invest in it, so it will be an extremely high bar for the quality of what happens at Anfield Square.
“The criteria for community involvement will also be very high to ensure a long-term positive economic, social and environmental impact for our residents in the area.”