The Digital Media Quarter/Pacific Quay area is one of the flagship projects in the £5-6 billion, 20-25 year regeneration of the Clyde Waterfront from Glasgow via Renfrew to Dumbarton, and caters for a wide range of needs including business, leisure and tourism, culture and residential.
BBC Scotland, which features the most advanced broadcasting centre in Europe, Scottish Television, the Glasgow Science Centre and stunning Imax Theatre are all within a stone’s throw of The Hub and Film City Glasgow.
Just across the river, you’ll find the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC) and iconic Armadillo, and the sites of both the Riverside Museum designed by celebrated architect Zaha Hadid (opens 2011) and Scotland’s new 12,500-seater National Arena, which opens in 2013.
Can you imagine a more inspirational setting?
“The obvious business benefit of being in a cluster together is that you do meet up face to face with both clients and suppliers. You can sit down round a cup of coffee and discuss a problem and a way of achieving it both at an affordable level as well as a creative level.”Mike Kelt, Managing Director, Artem Special Effects
“Within the next decade, the media quarter at Pacific Quay will essentially be a city centre office/production space but not at city centre prices. You’ll be at the eye of the storm of the media industry in Scotland, working alongside industry professionals and emerging talent. So where better place to be in Scotland?”Tiernan Kelly, Operations Manager, Film City Glasgow