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Jobs saved as Liverpool city centre restaurant sold after operator entered liquidation

Churrasco Steakhouse also operates a second venue in Aigburth Road

Churrasco Steakhouse opened in Paradise Street, Liverpool, in October 2021(Image: Pixabay)

Jobs have been saved at a Liverpool steak restaurant after its assets were sold following the company that operated it entering liquidation.

Holbeck Limited had been behind Churrasco Steakhouse in Paradise Street, which first opened its doors in

The restaurant is based in the former George’s Great British Kitchen site which closed in September last year. The premises provides a bar and approximately 85 covers.

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Mark Colman and Lisa Ion from Leonard Curtis Business Solutions Group were appointed joint liquidators to Holbeck Limited on September 8, 2022.

In a statement sent to BusinessLive, the liquidators confirmed they had successfully negotiated a sale of the assets with the company's director.

This has allowed the director to offer continued employment to staff, safeguarding 18 jobs.

Holbeck Limited's sole director was Graeme Parry who is also the only director of Liverpool-based G P Steakhouse Limited, which was incorporated in July this year, as well as GP Restaurants Liverpool Limited.

Lisa Ion said: "The sale of the assets has resulted in a positive outcome for all employees who have been transferred to a new business."

Churrasco Steakhouse also operates a second venue in Aigburth Road, near Lark Lane, which is unaffected.

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