BRUNTWOOD has secured two lettings at its Queen Insurance Building, in Liverpool city centre.
PH Creative and Additions Accountants have agreed to take a total of 4,422 sq ft of office space at the Grade II-listed building off Castle Street.
Internet marketing agency PH Creative has agreed to take a 3,350 sq ft suite on the first floor on a 10-year lease, and Additions Accountants has expanded into 1,072 sq ft of office space on the ground floor, on a five-year lease.
Colin Forshaw, head of sales at Bruntwood, said: “These new lettings mark Bruntwood’s continued success as we approach the New Year.
“The number of creative and media-based companies in Liverpool has boomed recently, and as such we have seen a growth in the interest in our city centre offices.
“The space we offer is ideal, as we can accommodate any size of business and offer flexible leases. We’re confident that this will see us secure more substantial new lettings in 2012.”
Bryan Adams, managing director at PH Creative, added: “When we were searching for our new premises, a central location in high-quality office space was top of our list.
“Queen Insurance Building is perfectly situated in the heart of Liverpool’s business district and close to our client base.”
Liverpool City Council says the building, designed by architect Samuel Rowland, was “one of the earliest developments in Liverpool to include the provision of separate speculative offices for letting”.
The building faces onto Castle Street and Dale Street, with a central covered passageway leading to the shops and offices of Queen’s Avenue. Retail tenants include Moose Coffee shop.





