[4] Debenhams had previously been an anchor tenant until the closure of its Liverpool One store in March 2021, with Marks & Spencer taking its place in mid-2023.
[5] Additional elements include leisure facilities (such as a 14-screen Odeon cinema and 36-hole mini golf centre), apartments, offices, public open spaces, restaurants, and transport improvements.
[11][12] The first parts of the development to be completed were the multi-storey car park on Liver Street,[13] and the bus station on Canning Place.
Shops on Peter's Lane include; Ted Baker, Fat Face, Karen Millen, Radley, Ghost, Jigsaw, Cafe Nero and Dune.
A separate arcade called "Keys Court" links this area of the development to the traditional shopping heart of Liverpool, Church Street.
Masterplan: Peter's Lane In October 2011 Harvey Nichols opened a pop up concept of their Foodmarket and Wine Shop for the festive period which closed on 7 January 2012.
Since closing the unit has been taken over by French fashion brand The Kooples which is the company's third standalone store outside London after Manchester and Bristol.
Stores also on this lane include Onitsuka Tiger which is again the first outside London, Gym + Coffee, 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.
A wide pedestrianised shopping street, with flagship store John Lewis, also on this street; Pret a Manger, EE (formerly Orange), Morphe, JD Sports, Footasylum, Tessuti, Starbucks, Waterstones (the entrance is at the back), Urban Outfitters, Hugo Boss, The North Face, etc.
[40] The Open Spaces Society has criticised the removal of public rights of way in the development area and fears that universal access to Liverpool's central streets may be denied to citizens in future.
From Liverpool ONE's construction beginning in 2008, it siphoned customers away from Cavern Walks, St. John's Shopping Centre, and Metquarter.