Partner Article
Anfield gets new business centre
Paul Crowley, Senior Partner at Paul Crowley & Co Solicitors
Anfield Business Centre (ABC) is set to open this month, and aims to revive the Liverpool suburb.
The five-storey centre, a former Department of Work and Pensions building situated on Breckfield Road, has undergone a £500,000 refurbishment that aims to attract both new start ups and established businesses to the Anfield area.
Anfield-based legal firm Paul Crowley & Co Solicitors are sponsoring the opening event on behalf of the ABC, and are inviting small businesses and start-ups to drop in to an opening event.
Paul Crowley, Senior Partner from Paul Crowley & Co Solicitors says: “The Anfield Business Centre is a really fantastic new business initiative, which we’re very proud to be able to support.
“Based right in the heart of the Anfield, the centre will hopefully attract lots new businesses into the area as well as supporting existing ones, which is great news for Anfield and great news for businesses like ours that are already located there.”
A number of businesses have already started moving into the 30,000sq ft centre which will provide work-stations suitable for any local business employing from one to 50 members of staff.
Chris Dunford, Business Centre Manager for the ABC adds, “The new ABC Centre offers excellent value on office space and includes secure 24-hour access and amenities including a staffed reception facility, free on-site parking, a brand new deli, high speed broadband and meeting rooms.
“We hope it will be a useful resource to many small local businesses and start-ups for many years to come.”
The ABC Opening Event takes place on Thursday July 19, from 4.30pm. Those interested should contact ABC at info@abcliverpool.com, or call 0151 4382122.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Tom Keighley .
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