A NEW series of films is being launched today to promote Liverpool’s Baltic Triangle to potential investors.
The formerly-neglected district is already home to many organisations in the creative sector – including Liverpool Biennial – and has been earmarked by regeneration officials as a new creative quarter for the city.
Now Liverpool’s Mohawk Media has created six films to showcase the Triangle both to firms looking for a new home and to property developers who may want to invest there.
Liverpool Vision chief executive Max Steinberg says the area could become a cutting-edge creative district to match those in London or New York.
He said: “We feel the films will be an effective way to help the Baltic Triangle showcase its potential to a much wider audience.
“The land proposition is similar to the early days of New York’s Meat Packing District or London’s Hoxton – it has that same atmosphere – and, in the same way, I’m sure investors and businesses recognise these opportunities.
“It is important to support a venture that’s innovative, and the collaboration between the creatives producing the films also illustrates what can be achieved when like-minded professionals pool resources.”
The first film focuses on “things to do in the Baltic Triangle.” Interviewees include Lewis Biggs, artistic director of Liverpool Biennial, and Natalie Haywood, of Leaf Tea Shop and Bar, in Parliament Street.





