Liverpool's largest private commercial landlord, Downing, is reporting strong
interest in its refurbished office suites at the historic Port of
Liverpool Building.
Downing is on target to bring more than 20,000 sq ft of newly
refurbished office suites to the market during 2009, following the
completion of a record-breaking £10 million restoration
project at the waterfront landmark.
The company has revealed it is in advanced talks with businesses
interested in letting space in the Grade II* Listed building.
The restoration project, which completed in January, was one of the
UK's largest privately-funded refurbishments of a listed
building. Works were undertaken throughout the building, with the
iconic dome returned to its former glory and its inner glass and
marble cleaned and restored for the first time since the building
was damaged in the Blitz.
Robin Ellis, senior surveyor at Downing, said: "The high level
of interest in the building is a testament to the quality of the
refurbishment. Liverpool's occupier market is holding up well
and the credit crunch hasn't changed the fact that leases still
expire and tenants are looking to achieve best value.
"The extensive repair and upgrade works to the Port of
Liverpool Building's fabric and envelope, mean that our valued
occupiers can enjoy this magnificent building, safe in the
knowledge that it has been future-proofed - giving them valuable
confidence and certainty on costs."
Downing began work in 2007 to restore the building's
limestone exterior, internal terrazzo flooring and marble wall
cladding and to remove, refurbish and reinstate its stunning
stained glass windows.
The company has also introduced new lifts, upgraded internal and
external lighting, as well providing a new disabled access.
Occupiers can also link into a new cooling system, with
state-of-the-art technology that allows tenants to opt-in to a
centrally-managed system.
The strength of the refurbished space saw the Port of Liverpool
Building become one of Liverpool's most successful commercial
properties in 2008, with some 20,000 sq ft of space let to global
brands including DHL and shipping giant Hapag-Lloyd.
Property group Downing acquired the Port of Liverpool Building in
2001. Joint agents Knight Frank and CBRE are currently marketing
two refurbished suites of 3,035 sq ft and 6,251 sq ft on the
building's first floor.