May 2015

These images show the new-look Produce Exchange - which is to be converted into luxury apartments in an £8m overhaul. More than 100 years old, the glorious building is set to be converted into housing - with features from an old war memorial to perfectly preserved stained glass windows throughout its six floors. <br> Based on Victoria, the Grade II listed building´s top five floors are set to undergo a transformation into luxury accommodation - with a design that mixes both the old and the new. The £8m transformation is a joint project from international Foster Marlon and investors from Sotheby´s Hong Kong. 54 residential apartments are being built across the top five floors of the historic building and are set to be completed before July 2017. Foster Marlon´s director, Uzair Zaidi said he was ´honoured´ to be involved in the development. He said: "Huge demand for this project from international

A historic Liverpool city centre building may be turned into dozens of luxury apartments – including some overlooking the world-famous Mathew Street. Step inside the stunning Produce Exchange, a Grade II listed Liverpool city centre building brimming with spectacular features currently hidden from view. More than 100 years old, the glorious building is a developer’s dream with features from an old war memorial to perfectly preserved stained glass windows throughout its six floors. And the building could soon be given a new lease of life, with plans submitted to Liverpool council to regenerate the building and create dozens of luxury flats. Built in 1902, the Produce Exchange runs through from Victoria Street to world-famous Beatles hotspot Mathew Street. Currently vacant, the huge site has been used for a variety of purposes - from a goods depot to offices. It is currently at the centre of ambitious plans to bring