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Inside the new flagship Liverpool FC store after fit-out complete
The new flagship Liverpool FC retail store at Anfield Stadium has been officially unveiled this week after Graham Construction completed the build and fit-out project on the site.
The construction firm has completed the turnkey development at the Reds’ iconic stadium, providing 1,900 sq ft of retail space spread over two floors and a cafe sitting within Liverpool’s Paisley Square Fan Zone.
On the exterior, the new store, which was officially opened on Monday by Liverpool legends Ian Rush and Robbie Fowler, features a glazed curtain walling system with architecturally detailed red brickwork to complement the new Main Stand.
Gary Hughes, regional director for GRAHAM Construction, said: “This is a fantastic new facility and a key part of Liverpool FC’s vision to improve both Anfield Stadium and the local neighbourhood. The new retail store will be a focal point for Liverpool fans.
“Throughout the build and fit-out we have engaged with Liverpool FC’s Red Neighbours team to deliver educational site visits for schools and community groups, as well as creating work experience and placement opportunities for people from within the Liverpool city region.”
Liverpool-based architect KKA masterminded the design, with specialist construction consultancy Mott MacDonald providing mechanical, electrical and structural work.
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