Liverpool's Beatles-themed Hard Days Night Hotel on sale for £11m
Luxury city centre hotel opened its doors in 2008 and has proved a hit with Fab Four fans from all over the world.
Liverpool’s Beatles-themed Hard Days Night Hotel is being put up for sale today with a price tag of £11m.
The luxury hotel in North John Street opened its doors during the city’s Capital of Culture year in 2008 and since then has proved a hit with Fab Four fans from all over the world.
It is housed in the Grade II-listed Central Buildings, which was designed by Thomas C Clarke and completed in 1884.
Hard Days Night is part of a group of companies ultimately owned and operated by Liverpool-based property firm, Concord Estates, run by Merseyside property entrepreneur, Tony Criss.
Mr Criss has now tasked agents from global property consultancy, CBRE, with finding a buyer for the 110-room boutique hotel with an asking price starting at £11m.
He acquired the building back in 2006 and oversaw its transformation into the hotel and when asked by the ECHO why he was disposing of the business, he replied: "The market is improving and the time is right to sell."
The businessman, who lives in Wirral, added that he had no intention of running another hotel in the future.
By: Tony McDonough
Source: Liverpool Echo