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191:. It was later acquired by the City Council and housed the education department and several rooms used for Council Committee meetings, but was sold in the late 1990s. It was intended that the building would be linked with two other properties on St Thomas Street and turned into Liverpool's first 5-star hotel, known as the Layla. Initially planned for opening in 2006, the project was delayed and the investors, Illiad, sold their shares in the development to a Dubai-based consortium in July 2012. The new 87-room hotel opened in October 2015 branded as a 31: 331: 203:
The building is three storeys tall with a basement and an attic and is built from stone with a slate mansard roof. The exterior is partially surrounded with balustrades and there is a balcony on the first floor of the building.
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Liverpool
England
53°24′30″N 2°59′14″W / 53.4083°N 2.9871°W / 53.4083; -2.9871
Listed Building
Municipal Buildings, Liverpool
Liverpool City Council
F & G Holme
Conservative Club
DoubleTree
Liverpool Town Hall
Municipal Buildings
Liverpool Museums
Archived
Wayback Machine
"Developer behind Liverpool's first five-star hotel sells stake in scheme"
"Liverpool Doubletree by Hilton hotel officially opens today"
The staircase of the Municipal Annexe (1883)
Building details at Historic England
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Grade II listed buildings in Liverpool
Liverpool City Council
Grade II listed hotels
Merseyside building and structure stubs

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