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MediaCityUK’s latest creative office space concept, Arrive, has this week welcomed its first occupiers Evertz, Supersede Media and outdoor advertising specialists Perfect Fit Media.
Both Audio visual suppliers Evertz and digital marketing experts Supersede Media have relocated from within MediaCityUK to benefit from the shared amenities Arrive has to offer, including a 50-seater auditorium, communal hub, private meeting rooms and break-out areas.
The influx of its first occupiers coincides with the appointment of Arrive’s Community Manager, Sascha Blythe, who will oversee the management of the cool, new space and set-up a programme of creative and networking events for SMEs based within Arrive and for the rest of the MediaCityUK community to benefit from.
Prior to joining Arrive, Sascha hosted Ziferblat’s co-working hub in Manchester’s Northern Quarter for four years. Sascha said: “I’m very excited to be joining Arrive right from the start and am passionate about building a sense of community and wellbeing among its occupiers. An important part of my role will be setting up a range of interesting events and creating networking opportunities for all the MediaCityUK community to benefit from.
“There’s a really exciting vibe here and over the coming months we’re looking forward to welcoming more tech, creative and digital businesses into the fold.”
Arrive covers three storeys of White from floors four to six and can provide office space from as little as 360 sq ft accommodating six desks, up to 1,700 sq ft which can hold up to 20 desks.
https://www.mediacityuk.co.uk/workspace/office/arrive-2/ or email lynn.haime@mediacityuk.co.uk
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