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Manchester Evening News
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Shelina Begum

Ardwick to get new 14,000 sq ft co-working campus

A new co-working hub, which will include dedicated work zones, a world food cafe and a light-filled botanical atrium, is launching in Ardwick,Manchester next month.

Use.Space is the brainchild of David Walter, the founder of Seventy7 ,  a creative content agency which studios in Manchester, London and Mumbai.

With a focus on strong interior design, Use.Space will boast 134 spaces available for start-ups and established businesses from across all industries, including the city’s burgeoning tech scene.

The 14,000 sq ft space shares the same campus as Seventy7 - allowing access to creative professionals in the city alongside 10,000 sq ft of production facilities for video, film and voice.

A regular calendar of tailored in-house events and co-branded workshops will also be delivered.

David said: “We’re disrupting the scene with something truly unique here at Use.Space. We’re looking forward to welcoming and helping like-minded individuals and businesses. This won’t just be a place to work.

“This will be a buzzing hive of innovation and co-creation amongst a carefully curated community of businesses and creators. As well as stimulating working environments, we also offer mentorship from leading business schools and universities to members who we will welcome as friends and family.

“We also provide members access to a range of investment houses and high wealth individuals whose funding and expertise can help power growth.”

(Toast PR)

The campus is located in Ardwick - just five minutes on foot from Piccadilly Station.

The area is set to be transformed as part of the £1.1bn Mayfield redevelopment - which is seen as one of the most important regeneration opportunities in the city for a generation.

Developers hope to build a mixed-use community including a 6.5 acre park, world-class office space, homes and leisure facilities.

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