
MediaCityUK unveils creative co-working space ‘WorkNation’ at heart of its digital city
MediaCityUK has announced a new work-solution for freelancers, start-ups and small businesses looking to capitalise from being part of its creative community of over 250 businesses.
‘WorkNation’, is located within the Greenhouse at MediaCityUK and offers a collaborative open plan space with flexible hot-desking and co-working space, where like-minded individuals and businesses can pop in for anything from a little as a day.
Lynn Haime, Asset Manager at MediaCityUK said: “The Greenhouse has become a real eco-system and a home to a plethora of some of Manchester’s most innovative and exciting businesses. The evolution of the Greenhouse means the time is right to create a new space where freelancers and small businesses can bring a fresh dynamic to our city – without having to make any major financial commitment. We are providing an adaptable environment and easy solutions for the demands of today’s cutting-edge business requirements”.
Prices at ‘WorkNation’ start from as little as £20 per day.
At the end of 2015, MediaCityUK unveiled their £20m Tomorrow project – a brand new exciting and imaginatively designed workspace for digital and creative businesses. Opening in June 2016, it totals over 100,000 sq ft.
For further information about WorkNation visit: www.worknationmcuk.co.uk or contact Lynn HaimeTelephone: 0161 886 5331 or email lynn.haime@mediacityuk.co.uk
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