Baltic Creative CIC expands with new studios

Baltic Creative Community Interest Company is creating nine new studio spaces, adding a further 5,809sq/ft of net lettable space specifically for Creative and Digi​​tal industries to its portfolio in the Baltic Triangle

16 Jordan Street is to be redeveloped into space designed to support the rapidly growing Creative and Digital sector in Liverpool.

This represents Baltic Creative’s first step beyond its original 45,000sq/ft, which currently houses over 133 businesses and has been fully let since November 2013.

The redevelopment of 16 Jordan Street has an expected completion date of May 2016 and will unlock a second pipeline development at 22 Jordan Street. When refurbished, 22 Jordan Street will boast five new shop front mezzanine spaces facing onto Jamaica Street, along with three ground floor studios.

Building contractors Monsal Property Ltd have been appointed to deliver both 16 & 22 Jordan Street.

Miles Pearson, architect for the scheme said:

“Working with the building’s industrial spaces, materials and structure, we have been able to create nine unique studio office spaces, in the heart of the Baltic Triangle. All spaces will have a raw finish: exposed brickwork, fantastic 3.6m high ceilings, and concrete floors.”

Baltic Creative recently published its five-year business plan for the period 2016-2021 outlining its ambitious plans for future growth.

Mark Lawler, Managing Director of Baltic Creative CIC said:

“Baltic Creative CIC has been working hard behind the scenes for over two years on a variety of pipeline projects. It is fantastic to finally see one of these come to fruition. We have over 90 businesses on our waiting list so 16 Jordan Street not only provides more space in the short term, but unlocks opportunity to redevelop, expand and invest in our existing stock.”

Erika Rushton, Chair of the Board at Baltic Creative CIC said:

“The growth and popularity of Baltic Creative, at the heart of the Baltic Triangle, has surpassed our expectations. The collaborative atmosphere that businesses here seek, and contribute to, is driving demand in Liverpool’s fast growing, nationally recognised Creative and Tech cluster. This is the first in a pipeline of future developments that will support the growing and emerging businesses in the sector.”

Photo Credit: Pete Carr

 

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