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Liverpool's 30 James Street Hotel reopens as White Star Hotel under new management

The 30 James Street Hotel closed earlier this year amid financial issues

30 James Street, one of Liverpool's landmark hotels, has a new name(Image: Savills)

A landmark hotel in Liverpool has reopened with a fresh management team and a new name. The 30 James Street Hotel within the Grade II* listed Albion House had closed earlier this year amid financial issues.

Built as the headquarters for the White Star Line shipping line, the property where the RMS Titanic was registered had been operating under the name 30 James Street for several years but faced several challenges more recently.

Previously owned by local firm Signature Living, the hotel fell into administration but was subsequently purchased in May 2023 by Hamburg's RIMC Hotels and Resorts Group, which planned a multi-million-pound refurbishment

But those plans never happened and problems began earlier this year when there was an announcement that the hotel would begin closing on certain days of the week. By February, amidst issues related to unpaid wages and a dispute involving the company's CEO and its º£½ÇÊÓÆµ head.

The later learned that the Amsterdam-based Guess Capital Invest B. V Co-owner Cees Schutte told the newspaper: "We went in totally blind and found a beautiful hotel that was closed, with no staff and outstanding wages.

"We have asked our lawyers to look at this and we will of course pay any outstanding salaries."

The Echo spoke to to staff members last month who said they were still to be paid money owed to them.

Now Albion House has reopened as the White Star Hotel, under the direction of new management. The hotel started a staggered reopening process from June 20,