The State Insurance Building is at 14 Dale Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England.
It was originally symmetrical about a central turret, but the half of the building, the part extending towards North John Street, was destroyed by bombing in the Second World War.
In the 1980s it transformed again into a popular night club and rave hot spot, using the open plan hall downstairs to set up a stage for live music, but later closed down again.
It is now utilised only four times a year as a special event night club and rave venue which still holds the original marbled walls and gold painted ceiling.
[citation needed] Constructed in ashlar with columns of polished red granite on the ground floor, the building has three bays.
The ground floor rooms have ceilings decorated with plasterwork and supported by metal columns.