Property Information
Address:
Port Of Liverpool Building, Pier Head, Liverpool, Merseyside
, L3 1BY
, Merseyside
, United Kingdom
Price: Property no longer available.
Size: 408 to 1061 sqm
Primary Category: Office
All Categories:
Office,
Property Ref/Movehut: MH322195
Property Ref/Agent: Port Of Liverpool Building, Pier Head, Liverpool, L3 1BY
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Property description
Property Details
Property Type: Offices
Tenure: Leasehold
Size: 4,401 - 11,431 sq ft
Floors available
2nd Suite 34Office4,401 sq ftAvailable
2nd Floor The Mersey SuiteOffice7,030 sq ftAvailable
Description
The Port of Liverpool Building is the southern most of the Three Graces and is a true landmark building. The current owners Downing, are in the process of undertaking a comprehensive refurbishment of the exterior and interior of the premises to a high standard. Accommodation is available in suites from 600 to 9,000 sq ft and have been refurbished to a very high standard including full access raised floors - a centralised cooling system has been installed which tenants can tap into if required.
Lease information and charges
Lease type: New
Rent: ?16.00 per sq ft
VAT not payable
Available now
Business Rates: ?6.44 per sq ft (2016, estimated)
Service charge: ?5.12 per sq ft (2015, estimated)
Estate charge: On application
Specification
Suspended Ceiling
LG7 Lighting
Raised Floors
Manned Reception
24 Hour Access
Much more than a landmark, this is a building that means business.
STYLE
It's a hub of commercial activity; already recognised by international and local businesses that demand the
highest standards of accommodation and day-to-day management. Tens of millions of pounds have been invested in a future-proofed, top-to-bottom refurbishment that sets a new benchmark for the city ? including sympathetic cleaning of stonework, stained glass and marble floors, together with new lifts, lighting and reception facilities.
Understanding that cost matters to you, matters to us.
TRUST
That's why every aspect of our refurbishment was carefully researched and executed. It's easy to make a building look
good, but to get it to work efficiently takes careful planning. Downing has invested over ?10 million ensuring that occupiers will be able to concentrate on their own business, confident in the integrity of their workspace ? now and for years to come.
It would be difficult not to be seduced by such elegance.
DESIRE
But behind the newly restored and cleaned stonework there is no mistaking that this is a building reconfigured to meet
the needs of 21st Century businesses. Just as the architect Arnold Thornley envisaged at the turn of the 20th Century, this is space that inspires confidence and brings a sense of pride. We can offer a range of suites and specifications to suit you ? whether you are looking for the flexibility of full-access raised floors or the elegance of restored parquet flooring. The option of comfort cooling is available to all suites.
Rarely does architectural heritage mean so much to a city.
GRACE
The Port of Liverpool Building, one of the city's Three Graces, is as much part of the city's recent renaissance as it was a symbol of its former shipping pre-eminence. This is a World Heritage location that needs no introduction. It?s an address embedded in Liverpool?s psyche and recognised across the world
There is no devil in our detail.
RESPECT
We set out to do more than just restore this flagship property to its former glory. The soaring dome with its gold leafwork
and polished marble halls set the tone. But we also respect that to our tenants, individuality matters too. So we built
flexibility into the specification of all the office accommodation to meet the needs and aspirations of our occupiers.
Liverpool?s iconic waterfront once again holds its head high.
CONFIDENCE
And that same feel-good factor is evident in the every day life of the city: a city redefined by commitment to regeneration and massive infrastructure investment. Whether for business, shopping, tourism, culture, art,
history, architecture, conferences, concerts or events ? Liverpool city centre is the place to be.
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