Three corner character
Old Haymarket seamlessly mixes Edwardian conversions and new buildings to create unique high-quality urban commercial space. The triangular site occupies one city block between the busy Preston and Victoria Streets, and Old Haymarket.
Our redevelopment of Old Haymarket has been described as a 'textbook approach to urban renewal', and earned us a RIBA Client of the Year Award in 2001. We approached it in our usual way, taking a blank canvas and turning it into contemporary commercial units.
Since we completed the project, we've attracted lots of businesses and the space is now home to restauranteurs, retailers and a range of other organisations.
Tenants benefit from an awesome location - Lime Street Station and Liverpool Bus Station are just a short walk away - as well as popular heritage attractions including the Walker Art Gallery, The World Museum and St George’s Hall which are all just around the corner. Liverpool’s bustling business district is just up the road, while the shops of Liverpool One are an easy stroll away. Just a handful of space remains on offer and we'd love to show you around them; we offer our usual Urban Splash short form lease option too - just four-pages of jargon-free text that cuts out the costs and commitment of a standard lease. The fuss-free process means the space could be yours tomorrow.
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Awards
To date we have won 400 awards for architecture, regeneration, marketing and enterprise.
Check out some of the awards Old Haymarket has won below.