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Martins Bank

£3,068 pcm
£36,816 pa

£30.00 per sq ft

Business rates & charges may apply

CBRE LTD, Liverpool
SIZE AVAILABLE

1,227-105,668 sq ft

114-9,817 sq m

SECTOR

Office to lease

USE CLASSUse class orders: A3 Restaurants and Cafes, A4 Drinking Establishments, B1 Business and Class E

A3, A4, B1, E

Lease details

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Lease type:
Long term

Key features

  • Grade A Office Refurbishment from Q2 2025
  • Restored original historic features
  • 100% green energy
  • EPC - B
  • Located next to Castle Streets bar and restaurant quarter
  • Close proximity to various transport links
  • Tenant gym with shower and locker facilities
  • Onsite coffee shop and restaurant

Description

Martins Bank Building is an iconic Grade II* listed building in the heart of Liverpool. Designed by Herbert Rowse in 1927 and opened in 1932 following 5 years of construction. Martins has been described as Rowse's "masterpiece .... and among the very best interwar classical buildings in the country". Originally designed as the headquarters for Martins Bank, later bought by Barclays in 1965, operating as their flagship Liverpool branch until 2009.

After the start of World Wall II, much of the country's gold reserve was secretly stored inside Martins to hide it from a feared invasion. About 280 tonnes of gold was carted out of London in three heavily guarded trains. Once the cache arrived in Liverpool, it was lowered down into the bank's vaults via a hatch right outside the bank building.

The repositioning of Martins Banks is set to complete in 2025 and will provide Grade A specification whilst restoring the buildings original features. The building will deliver ground floor coffee shop, restaurant, breakout and meeting space, cycle storage, tenant gym, shower and locker facilities.

The building is next to Castle Street's bustling bar and restaurant quarter, home to a host of key operators including: Rudy's Pizza, Mowgli, Alchemist, Gaucho and Hawksmoor.

Great transport links with James Street Train Station and Moorfields Train Station within a 2 minute walk and Liverpool Lime Street within 12.

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NEAREST STATIONS

Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode
  • James Street Station0.1 miles
  • Moorfields Station0.2 miles
  • Liverpool Central Station0.6 miles

About CBRE LTD, Liverpool

6th Floor No 4 St. Pauls Square, Liverpool, L3 9SJ

With an integrated network of over 300 wholly owned offices in more than 50 countries, our commercial property consultants advise more clients globally than any other commercial property adviser.

We work with occupiers, investors and developers of office, industrial, residential, retail and hotel property, providing strategic advice and execution for sales and leasing; tenant representation; corporate services; facilities, property and project management; appraisal and valuation; development services; investment management; energy and sustainability services, and research and consulting. To provide this service in the UK alone we have approximately 1,600 people with offices in Aberdeen, Belfast, Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Jersey, Leeds, Liverpool, London, Manchester, Sheffield and Southampton.

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