Duke Street offers an optimal location for Liverpool’s burgeoning tenant population. Within a mere 15-minute walk, residents can access revitalised hubs such as the Liverpool One shopping centre, Liverpool Waterfront, the Baltic Triangle, and the Knowledge Quarter.
At the same time, the convenience of Liverpool Central, a key underground train station, is just a seven-minute stroll. Adding to this accessibility, the Liverpool One Bus Station sits conveniently at the foot of Duke Street, providing connections to areas beyond the city centre. For broader travel needs, Lime Street Station is only a 15-minute walk away, allowing for journeys to various destinations across the UK.
It is no surprise that Sony subsidiary Firesprite moved its base of operations to the top of Duke Street, now occupying the Duke & Parr Building, which can accommodate more than 400 staff.
It is also worth mentioning that Duke Street is well-placed in the heart of Liverpool’s nightlife. The street runs parallel to Parr Street, Seel Street and Wood Street, where many of the city’s most popular bars and clubs are located.
Adjacent to Duke Street is Slater Street, which also boasts numerous popular pubs and bars, including the iconic Jacaranda and the new favourite local haunt, The Red Lion.
In addition, a short walk to the top of Duke Street takes you out onto Berry Street, right next to Chinatown, where some of the city’s must-try restaurants are located.
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