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Elevator Studios sold as CERT property takes on Liverpool's largest creative hub

The 200-year-old building is now home to dozens of music production, art technology, games and marketing companies, and is fully tenanted

Elevator Studios in Liverpool

Liverpool's largest creative hub has been acquired by growing North West developer CERT property.

Grade II-listed Elevator Studios is a 90,000sq ft collection of four warehouses in the heart of the Baltic Triangle, and has now been sold by brothers Tim and Paul Speed, who acquired it in 2007.

The 200-year-old building is now home to dozens of music production, art, tech, games and marketing companies, and is fully tenanted.

The deal was for an undisclosed sum.

(Image: Liverpool Echo/Colin Lane)

Tim said: “The original plan was to take these buildings that were once filled with goods from the port, and to fill them with businesses and companies with fantastic ideas.

"It's been great to have played a small part in the regeneration and reinvention of the City of Liverpool and in particular the Baltic Triangle in recent years.

"These buildings can never really be owned by anyone, they can only be looked after, and we wish Cert Property and their partners great success as the new custodians of the Parliament Street Warehouses.”

The former warehouse building was originally used to store cargo such as cotton, spices and coffee during the industrial revolution, and was one of the first buildings to form what is now Liverpool’s creative hub in the Baltic Triangle area.