This Grade II historic building was opened in 1879. It housed the Liverpool Reform Club, a political group that embodied and furthered the city’s achievements in the 19th century. Grand, original staircases weave between the building, whilst the Churchill Room – site of the prime minister’s famous balcony speech – retains its exquisite grandeur. Foster Marlon undertook this development to foster the same free thinking spirit within these walls and create a modern state of the art development where the past meets future with its principles in-tact.
Foster Marlon has acquired the asset at discounted rates with the view of deploying CAPEX to uplift the quality of the offering and infuse it with state of the art technologies to help assist modern businesses in their growth plans. The office market in Liverpool is heavily underserved, and the supply of high quality spaces is at a record low.
The repositioning of this asset will ensure the availability of premium office spaces in the heart of business district of Liverpool City Centre. Its geographical advantage allows it to cater to a wide assortment of different business which are the driving force of the city’s growth.