Peel agrees pair of lettings at Liverpool Waters

Recreational axe-throwing outfit Hatchet Harry’s and car hire company Easirent have taken a combined 6,800 sq ft at King Edward Triangle, an industrial estate that forms part of Peel L&P’s Liverpool Waters. 

The Liverpool branch of Hatchet Harry’s is the company’s first in the North West but third in total, adding to its offers in Newcastle and Glasgow. 

The company has taken 3,400 sq ft on a five-year lease in Liverpool due to the growth in the city’s visitor economy over the last few years, according to its managing director Jack Beadle. 

Beadle said: “It seemed a perfect fit. We are popular with stag and hen dos, so the city centre location means that we will be within walking distance of nightlife and other leisure facilities. 

“Liverpool Waters hits all of our criteria when looking for new locations and we know the area will be growing a huge amount more over the next few years, which can only help our business grow.”  

Easirent, which has its headquarters at the Royal Liver Building in Liverpool, has taken a five-year lease on 3,400 sq ft of space at King Edward Triangle, its 26th UK location. 

The move marks a relocation for the firm’s Bootle office, which employs eight staff.  

The companies join existing occupiers, including craft beer maker Carnival Brewing Company, personal training gym Crew42 Gym, and M&E and public health services provider HE Simm.

Liza Marco, asset manager at Liverpool Waters, said: “There is a diverse range of businesses across Liverpool Waters, all of which are at different stages of growth.  

“These businesses demonstrate the versatility of the space that is on offer and the range of possible uses.” 

The letting agents for Liverpool Waters are Avison Young and Legat Owen.

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