BOXPARK, the dining, retail and leisure destination that's set to open its doors in Liverpool this autumn, has opened applications for food and drink traders for the Baltic Triangle venue.
BOXPARK first revealed its plans for the former Cains brewery site in September 2022 and proposals were given the green light by the city council earlier this year.
The £3.5m project will transform the historic Canning Hall into a huge food hall and events space with units set over the ground floor, a small internal mezzanine, and an external terrace.
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Applications for food and drink traders from across the country are now open and will close on June 30. Successful applicants will trade from one of BOXPARK Liverpool's eight kitchens, each worth £100,000.
The brand said it will "focus on championing local independent businesses, both through its food offering and also through its extensive entertainment offering".
Chief executive Simon Champion added: "It is always a great time when we open up applications for traders to our sites, but we feel particularly excited with our move to Liverpool.
"We hope to introduce a unique offering of food and drink operators which will enhance the already impressive offering in the Baltic Triangle. Successful applicants will have access to world class kitchen units, and we will be continuing to invest heavily in technology to deliver a seamless customer experience."
BOXPARK Liverpool will be the first site outside of London for the brand. It already has venues in Shoreditch, Croydon and Wembley.
The business is expected to bring 150 jobs to the Baltic Triangle and has agreed a 15-year lease with Cains Brewery Village for the site.
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