Shaping Liverpool’s Waterfront Future: Romal Capital’s Louise Power features in Showhouse Magazine

We’re proud to see our Operations Director, Louise Power, featured in the latest issue of Showhouse magazine — a brilliant spotlight on the vision, discipline, and passion driving Romal’s work across Liverpool’s historic docks.

In the interview, Louise reflects on Romal’s journey from its earliest days, when the brand was still being shaped and the opportunity existed to build something meaningful from the ground up. She speaks about the responsibility of creating places that honour Liverpool’s maritime heritage while embracing contemporary design and modern living.

As she puts it, “From our first award-winning homes at Central Docks and more recently to the award-winning West Waterloo Place, we’ve created not just buildings, but communities, homes that honour the city’s maritime heritage while offering contemporary luxury.”

That philosophy has guided every decision, from architecture and placemaking to how we communicate our story. Louise talks about the evolution of digital marketing in property and how immersive storytelling now plays a central role in helping buyers connect emotionally with a development long before it is built. Cinematic content, virtual experiences, and design‑led narratives allow people to feel the rhythm of waterfront living and understand the lifestyle that awaits them.

She also touches on Romal’s conscious decision not to use influencers. Buying a home is one of the most significant commitments a person makes, and credibility must be earned through delivery, design integrity, and after‑sales care. Our reputation has been built on these foundations, not on borrowed endorsement.

One of the standout reflections in the interview is Louise’s take on the West Waterloo Place campaign. Rather than presenting it as a development, the team positioned it as a place with soul,  shaped by history, community, and the character of the docks. The result was a sell‑out success and, more importantly, a neighbourhood that now feels lived‑in, loved, and part of Liverpool’s fabric.

Looking ahead, Louise shares her thoughts on what 2026 will demand from developers. Buyers are more discerning than ever, expecting lifestyle, design, trust, and strong after‑sales support. With the government’s renewed focus on regeneration, she sees opportunity ahead, particularly as Romal prepares for the next chapter at Brunswick Dock, where over 570 new waterfront residences are planned.

Her interview is a testament to the long‑term commitment behind Romal’s work: creating homes with purpose, communities with character, and places that respect Liverpool’s past while shaping its future. It’s a proud moment for the team and a powerful reflection of the values that continue to guide our journey.


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