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FOR more than two centuries it stood as a monument to an age when Liverpool was the second city of the British Empire.
Merchants and tradesmen gravitated around the Pool area, close to Paradise Street, to wheel and deal as the sailing ships arrived and left port.
In the heart of it all was what became known as the Casartelli Building, a warehouse complex built in 1760 at the junction of Duke Street and Hanover Street.
The building owes its name to the Casartelli family who eventually housed their business there, making scientific equipment.
It survived the ravages of time and the Blitz of World War II, before partially collapsing into a heap of rubble.
Tomorrow the rebuilt and transformed Casartelli Building will open its doors to homeowners looking for the most luxurious abodes in Rope Walks with a £1m price tag.
Liverpool Property Holdings is about to release the first of its 31 apartments for sale.
Some will go on sale for £259,000, but the jewels will be two duplex luxury apartments costing £1m each.
They will have floor to ceiling windows, with panoramic views of the city centre and rooftop terraces for outdoor entertaining.
Liverpool Property Holdings director Jayson van Flute said last night: “Having acquired the building in 1990, it has been a long hard road to reach this stage, but, working closely with English Heritage, we have achieved the end result we were all hoping for. This is not an off-plan opportunity. These apartments are ready and available now.
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