A SELF-CONTAINED office building is available to let in the heart of Liverpool’s central business district.
Agents at Hitchcock Wright & Partners are marketing 44, Old Hall Street, which comprises 3,985 sq ft of office space.
The space is spread across four floors, which have recently been refurbished.
Bakery retail chain Greggs occupies the ground floor.
The building sits in an area which has seen a huge amount of development in recent years.
Opposite is Downing’s Capital building and adjacent is the Cotton Exchange complex owned by Bruntwood.
Newer office developments nearby include St Paul’s Square and 20, Chapel Street.
The premises are currently available as a whole, although, as each floor can be accessed directly from the lift, the accommodation could potentially be let on a floor-by-floor basis.
The property is being let by what is possibly Liverpool’s oldest property business, The Liverpool and Chester Property Company, formerly the Toxteth Real Property and Investment Company, which was incorporated in 1883.
The former bank building is located on the westerly side of Old Hall Street, at its junction with Edmund Street.
New Quay car park is situated approximately 150 metres away and Moorfields railway station a two-minute walk.
Neil Kirkham, partner at Hitchcock Wright & Partners, said: “This is a great little office building in a prime location.
“Opportunities to acquire self-contained properties of this calibre are few and far between in this location, and we therefore expect interest to be very high.
“44, Old Hall Street provides smaller to medium-sized companies with a fantastic opportunity to acquire high-quality accommodation.”





