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Zerolight takes Live Works
Zerolight takes Live Works
Knight Frank, acting for Live Theatre, has let the four storey, 15,000 sq ft, Live Works office building, Quayside, Newcastle upon Tyne in its entirety to ZeroLight, a pioneering visualisation company.
ZeroLight delivers in-store and online visualisation solutions for automotive brands including Audi AG and Pagani Automobili.
Located at 55-57 Quayside, Live Works has been developed by Live Theatre and designed by architects Flanagan Lawrence, and has finally completed the ‘missing gap’ in the façade of Newcastle’s Quayside. Live Works is a finalist in the New and Old category of the World Architecture Festival 2016 of which the winners will be announced in November.
Patrick Matheson, partner, office Agency, Knight Frank says it is an exciting letting bringing such a dynamic and creative business to Quayside.
“This was the last site available in this important, city centre, business location. Live Theatre, through Flanagan Lawrence, has created an outstanding office building at the same time making use of the site in spectacular fashion with new garden and outdoor performance area which links the theatre with the Quayside,” says Mr. Matheson.
The £10.5m entire project cost is supported by a £2.1 million grant from the North East European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) Programme 2007 to 2013, a loan from Newcastle City Council and grants from Arts Council England and other charitable trusts.
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