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CBRE issues Royal Liver Building statement as true stake of Farhad Moshiri revealed

The global real estate advisor was also involved in the previous sale of the iconic building

The Royal Liver Building(Image: Liverpool Echo)

The property agency tasked with selling the Royal Liver Building, which is currently on the market for £90m, has hit back after it was criticised for the way it described the ownership of the famous landmark.

CBRE announced the iconic Liverpool building had been put up for sale for only the second time in its 111-year history earlier this month.

The global real estate advisor was also involved in the previous sale which saw it sold by Royal London to international property group Corestate Capital .

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When CBRE announced the sale, Corestate Capital was styled as the owner of the grade I-listed property, which is multi-let to major companies including Princes Foods, HSBC, Mott MacDonald, Grant Thornton and Everton Football Club.

However, accounts for the Luxembourg-based group reveal it owns only 35% of the building while Everton FC owner Farhad Moshiri owns 49.9%.

A national newspaper report at the weekend suggested buyers might have been "misled" by the description of Corestate in the sale announcement. But in response, a CBRE spokesperson said: "We were retained to sell the building earlier this year by Corestate Capital, the duly appointed asset manager and joint owner.

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"Corestate has been our sole point of contact in relation to the building.