Look Inside Stunning 100-Year-Old Produce Exchange Being Turned Into Flats
Liverpool city centre building boasts stained glass and balconies with glass floors. The video below show how the historic Produce Exchange in Liverpool is being converted into apartments. The 1902 building hides a magnificent internal arcade complete with beautiful stained glass and glass-floored balconies. It’s now being converted into 54 apartments by developer Foster Marlon, who vowed to preserve those stunning historic features in its £8m scheme. The first show apartment has been completed, but most of the building is now full of scaffolding and contractors. The work could take another six months to complete. Liverpool- based historic building specialist NS Architects has designed the scheme. Director Nick Serridge said: “This should all be back to its former glory once this work is done.” Many of the apartments will be accessed from the arcade at the centre of the building. The stained glass windows looking out over the arcade will be preserved