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Revealed: Plans for 60 Old Hall street to include roof top gym

The roof will be housed within a glass box and will have a running track installed

Plans for 60 Old Hall street have been exclusively revealed to the ECHO - including a rooftop gym.

The building, once named “the ugliest building on Old Hall Street,” was recently sold to city centre hotel developer Signature Living for £1.8m.


Now, the company has revealed images of their plans, which include golden cladding and a curved exterior.


Inside, the development will contain residential space, serviced apartments, office space and a ground floor retail unit.

Plans also include a roof-top gym housed inside a glass box structure, which will also contain a running track.


The project is the first time Signature Living have entered the office market having previously developed a number of high-end hotels and serviced apartments in the city.

Co-founder of Signature Living, who also developed 30 James St and the Shankly Hotel, Lawrence Kenwright says he hopes the multi-million pound project will be completed in around nine months.


He said: “This will be our first development with office space.

“There is currently 2.1m sq ft of empty office space in Liverpool but not enough of it is quality accommodation.

“60 Old Hall Street, which forms part of Liverpool’s thriving commercial district, will become a landmark building with our redevelopment. We’re really looking forward to getting underway on this project.”

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