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Historic Success for The Albany
Over 150 people gathered on Thursday evening at The Albany on Old Hall Street to celebrate Liverpool heritage month and the history of the iconic Albany building.
Built in 1856, the Albany was a cotton trader office using the Port of Liverpool. In that year, the RMS Persia completed what was at the time the fastest ever transatlantic voyage from Liverpool to New York.
Guests at the event celebrated this momentous year and the historic link between the Big Apple and Liverpool with a New York style BBQ, classic cocktails and beers which were served in the buildings award winning courtyard throughout the evening.
A live band entertained guests for the evening while there were tours available of the luxury show apartments from City Residential staff.
Sales consultant at The Albany, Frances Lyons said “We are proud to be a part of such an iconic building in the centre of Liverpool. The Albany provides a fantastic base for city centre living, modern conveniences along with all the history and culture of the surrounding area.”
“Thursday evening was a huge success; it was fantastic that we got to show off the history of the building and their links with New York City. With all of this history behind the building and being in reach of many of the cities top attractions, it is not difficult to see why so many are choosing to make The Albany their home.”
For more information, please call a member of the sales team on 0151 231 6100 or email sales@cityresidential.co.uk
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Dan Minchin .
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