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The Corn Exchange, Drury Lane
The Corn Exchange, Drury Lane

£129 Per Desk / month

Liverpool
Liverpool

£153 Per Desk / month

Liverpool, Mann Island
Liverpool, Mann Island

£145 Per Desk / month

Liverpool Innovation Park
Liverpool Innovation Park

Price available on request.

Jordan Street – L1
Jordan Street – L1

Price available on request.

Bridgwater Street - L1
Bridgwater Street - L1

Price available on request.

Queens Dock Business Centre
Queens Dock Business Centre

£200 Per Desk / month

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Jordan Street - Liverpool Queens Dock

£175 Per Desk / month

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Short Background

A city built on trade with a reputation for wit and an obsessive love of football, Liverpool is enriched with unique attractions, exciting events, world class sport offerings and an unrivalled musical heritage. This North West city has an impressive cultural heritage, boasting more listed buildings and a larger collection of museums and galleries than any other city in the UK outside of London. By letting a serviced office here, you’ll be establishing your business in a city of enthusiasm and desire.

In 2004, Liverpool became a UNESCO world heritage site and in 2008 was announced as the dual European Capital of Culture. Its status as a tourist destination is largely due to the popularity of The Beatles and other groups from the Merseybeat era, which have become a central part of the tourist experience. Liverpool is also the home of two Premier League football clubs, Liverpool and Everton, and the world-famous Grand National horse race, which is hosted at the Aintree Racecourse on the outskirts of the city.

Benefits to working here

Liverpool's status as a port city has attracted a diverse population, drawn from a wide range of cultures and religions. The city is also home to the oldest Black African community in the country and the oldest Chinese community in Europe. This diversity is reflected in the city’s economy, as employment is dominated by many sectors including public administration, education, health, banking, finance and insurance. Having a diverse workplace or shared office space is often beneficial to businesses across a variety of industries.

By renting serviced offices in Liverpool you’ll automatically be surrounded by a sense of growth. Liverpool is the 6th most visited city in the UK and remains one of the country’s most important ports. A new multimillion-pound expansion to the Port of Liverpool, called “Liverpool2”, opened in 2016, while the city is home to the UK headquarters of many shipping lines including Japanese firm NYK and Danish firm Maersk Line. Future plans to redevelop northern dock system, in a project known as Liverpool Waters, could see £5.5bn invested in the city over the next 50 years, creating a possible 17,000 new jobs.

Of course with huge economic growth, the city needs to remain easily accessible, and this is no issue with city's primary mainline train station, Lime Street. The Port of Liverpool and Liverpool John Lennon Airport are also internationally connected transport hubs.

Things to do

The city’s main attractions include the Albert Dock, the trendy Ropewalks area, the Cavern Quarter; a mecca for Beatles fans, and a plethora of sporting destinations. The region is home to England’s “Golf Coast”, renowned as the finest stretch of championship golf in the world, while horse racing is huge in the city with both Aintree and Haydock racecourses based here.

The city’s culture continues with a fantastic reputation for theatres, home to the legendary Everyman and Playhouse theatres. The Empire is the largest theatre in Liverpool and regularly stages well-known musicals and spectacular shows. For the foodies, take a look down Bold Street for multicultural vibes or Castle Street for sophisticated lunch and drinks. Liverpool also has an abundance of top notch bars and restaurants, all making for a fantastic nightlife reputation.

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