A new event studio has opened in the Baltic Triangle and has already hosted the launch of a cult football magazine and Eurovision events.
Space Liverpool has transformed the former gallery and workshop on Stanhope Street with a lift for accessibility, an onsite coffee shop, barber shop and a podcast studio, as well as a fully stocked bar, drinks and events licence.
Space has claimed it is “considered to be the most versatile, adaptive studio and events space in the North West”. In its first month, the studio hosted the 25th issue launch of cult football magazine and collective MUNDIAL, founded by Scouser Dan Sandison. The BBC also took over the entire building for the month preceding Eurovision.
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Jake Nolan, Head of Brand & Marketing at Space Liverpool, said: “What we wanted was to create something totally different for the city, delivering widespread appeal and rooted in quality, flexibility and versatility. We have brought together all the elements needed to create an event of any type, supported by the best resources and infrastructure.
“With the partnerships we’ve forged with local independents and artisans, coupled with our own in house design expertise, we’re able to host literally any type of event from brand activations, product launches to shoots, exhibitions, weddings, and so much more.”
Space Liverpool have retained their original site within Camp and Furnace on Greenland Street. The site includes a 2,500 sq ft studio with a purpose built cove, created for background, editorial and e-commerce shoots. The space is big enough to house multiple sets simultaneously on photoshoots.
Steve McGauley, Founder of Liquid and Space Liverpool added: “We know that purchasing and investing in a commercial/industrial building at a time of economic uncertainty, and in particular one where the property market is so unstable could be seen as a risk, however for us, a project of the nature is very much needed in Liverpool and within our neighbourhood in the Baltic Triangle.
“We have done little to market this space so far but have been overwhelmed by the interest we’ve generated through word of mouth.
"On a wider note, this is the next natural evolution for us as an agency and for the Space brand. We have so many exciting ideas and projects ahead and building these foundations forms a critical part of our journey.”
Space Liverpool can be found on Stanhope Street. You can book the studio by visiting its website here.
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