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Iconic Liverpool office building secures multiple occupiers
Occupiers have been lining up to commit to space within Liverpool’s iconic office development, Exchange Station, most recently Bermans Solicitors leasing a newly refurbished 4,500 sq ft suite on the ground floor on a 10 year term.
CBRE in Liverpool has been managing Exchange Station since April 2014, working with the Landlord, HCA and Keppie Massie to improve occupancy rates in the building.
As a result of the team’s efforts, Exchange Station has enjoyed lettings success with a number of occupiers committing to the building.
As well as Bermans Solicitors, Cenkos Securities PLC have taken a 1,000 sq ft suite and Atos IT Services UK Ltd have also recently committed to leases at the property totaling 3,000 sq ft.
Situated in the heart of Liverpool’s Central Business District, Exchange Station is a 193,000 sq ft office destination.
The central core of the former Victorian railway station has been completely transformed to incorporate a concourse and newly refurbished office suites with all of the technology, security, sustainability and design requirements for businesses.
Senior surveyor of Asset Services at CBRE Liverpool, David Tyson, said: “We are delighted to be working successfully with the Landlord, the HCA and Keppie Massie to improve occupancy rates on this impressive building.
“We hope that our dedicated commitment to Exchange Station will continue to attract new occupiers, ensure the retention of existing tenants as well as secure Exchange Station’s long-term success.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sophia Taha .
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