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Entrepreneurs offered chance to take risk out of selling products and ideas

Special offer for YM Liverpool readers at Red Brick Markets in the Baltic Triangle

Small businesses, start-ups and prospective owners have been handed an incredible opportunity to take almost of all the risk out of selling their products and ideas.

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Red Brick Markets, which has just opened in a new venue in the Baltic Triangle, boasts a unique concept that allows would-be traders and those already operating to open stalls without the need to physically operate them.

Units and wall spaces start from £50 per week and include all rates and charges, with the venue taking no commission on any items sold.

The Beaufort Street location already houses 120 small businesses, with a range of sizes to suit any need in what the owners promise is a move that offers more choice for shoppers and greater flexibility for traders.

And now Red Brick Markets is handing new entrepreneurs an offer of one free week when signing up for a lease at the market, when quoting ‘Red Brick Liverpool YM’.

Chris, owner of Red Brick Markets, says: “With no long-term leases, business rates or huge price tags placed on physically running a shop premises, this is an opportunity for sellers that will mitigate as many of the risks as possible.

“The offer of a free rent week should help any business just starting out and take the risk out of going it alone. The whole idea is to help small businesses. Shops come with massive price tags, business rates and long leases but we try to mitigate as many of the risks as we can for sellers.

“Our staff and central payments desk really set us apart, traders don’t have to man their own businesses, so people with kids, jobs and other responsibilities can have a go at setting themselves up and visiting whenever they like.”

A champion of individuality, Red Brick Markets is already popular with shoppers thanks to the eclectic mix of traders, artists and businesses in situ.

Alongside retail spaces, the venue has flexible units for workshops, artist studios and non-selling businesses with short leases and basic rents while further extra space is being used to offer training courses.

To get involved please, contact redbrickliverpool@gmail.com

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