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Firm behind historic store revamp goes into receivership

Landlab Developments was to convert landmark into 175-bed hotel and casino

The former George Henry Lee and Rapid department store in Liverpool(Image: Liverpool Echo/Colin Lane)

A £25m plan to convert a historic former department store building in Liverpool city centre could be in danger after the firm behind the plans entered financial difficulty.

In October last year, Landlab Developments Ltd to transform the former George Henry Lee building on Basnett Street into a 175-bed hotel and casino. It was hoped the firm, which lists its registered office location as Mossley Hill, would deliver the venue under the Accor Mama Shelter brand.

However, according to an update on Companies House, the developer has fallen into receivership, placing the renovations in jeopardy.

For years, the historic former department store has stood vacant after Rapid Hardware closed its doors for the final time. When planning permission was secured last Autumn, it had been hoped contractors could begin work almost immediately.

This has now seemingly stalled, with London-based Antony Batty & Company appointed as the official receiver. Applying for such an option is an insolvency move in which a bank or lender takes control of the company to recover their debt.

This could lead to assets being sold to pay off owed funds.

During October’s planning committee, agent Richard Gee of Roman Sumner Associates, told the committee how the plans would include a sky bar and restaurant on site. The hotel would be delivered under the Accor Mama Shelter brand, making it the first of its kind outside London.

Mr Gee said it would represent “urban cool” with Mama Shelter designing “hotels around the ethos of the city selected.” The building “needs to be put back into good and sustainable use,” he added.