Around 160 job set to be created at base for technology firms in Hull

Around 160 jobs are expected to be created at a major hub for technology firms in Yorkshire.
Construction work is nearing completion on a new  building for Hull’s  tech communityConstruction work is nearing completion on a new  building for Hull’s  tech community
Construction work is nearing completion on a new building for Hull’s tech community

Construction work is nearing completion on a new building for Hull’s tech community.

The three-storey sister building for the Centre for Digital Innovation (C4DI) offers space for tech businesses to grow and traditional companies to innovate through technology.

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The £3.75m building has been developed by regeneration company Wykeland Group and is the latest major investment at Wykeland’s @TheDock tech campus in the Fruit Market creative quarter.

David Donkin, Property Director of Hull-based Wykeland, said: “This new tech hub sends out a very strong signal of confidence in the city’s economy and post-Covid recovery.

“It will provide a platform for innovative digital businesses to start up, scale up and collaborate with established companies to seize the many growth opportunities technology offers.

“During the pandemic digital technology has been a key enabler of business continuity. Now, following the disruption caused by Covid-19, the tech sector will be to the fore in driving the region’s economic revival.”

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The project has been supported with almost £1.3m from the Government’s Local Growth Fund, secured by the Humber Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) and part of the Government’s commitment to the Northern Powerhouse.

A spokesman said: "The new building will create around 160 new highly-skilled and highly-paid tech jobs."

Wykeland Asset Manager John Gouldthorp added: “This new building will provide the capacity, facilities, shared spaces and world-class connectivity that will enable the tech community to

continue to flourish and support digital transformation and growth.

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“We’re in discussions with potential occupiers and look forward to welcoming new businesses to the collaborative C4DI community.”

The new 20,000 sq ft building has ground-floor parking for 25 cars, including two electric car ports, and a secure cycle unit, with two floors of offices above. Office suites are available from 200 sq ft to 17,500 sq ft.

Wykeland has worked with Hull-based principal contractor Hobson & Porter to ensure construction work has continued with minimal disruption, following the introduction of Covid-secure working arrangements.

The new building is the latest phase of the @TheDock tech cluster, developed by Wykeland on a waterfront site which was derelict just a few years ago.

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John Connolly, Managing Director of C4DI, said: “The tech sector is vital to enabling the growth of traditional businesses and helping ensure their resilience.

“The digital community in Hull has continued to grow during and since lockdown, with a number of businesses taking further investment rounds, many more continuing to hire and all of them recognising there is a world of opportunity in a time of uncertainty, which is when tech entrepreneurs work best.

“The new building provides space for this growing sector and also a vital collaboration space where traditional companies can come together to learn about the technology, tools and processes that will help their businesses to grow.”

Stephen Parnaby OBE, Chair of the Humber LEP, said: “We are delighted work is nearing completion on C4DI’s new technology hub. We are very pleased to support this development with a £1.3m allocation from the Local Growth Fund.

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"The new hub will enable more digital and technology start- up firms to begin operating in the Humber, while offering even more space for established SMEs to expand and grow.

Regional Growth and Local Government Minister, Luke Hall MP, said: “I am pleased that we have been able to support the expansion of C4DI through a £1.3m Local Growth Fund investment.

“This development is an important addition to the Fruit Market – which has seen the area transformed into a creative hub in recent years and a place local people can be proud of.

“With the creation of up to 160 new highly-skilled jobs, this will help to boost the local area and attract even more inward investment.”

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