Hull creative communications agency expands into larger city centre offices
Hull based creative communications agency Pace has moved to new larger offices to accommodate its growing team.
The agency is now based at Warehouse 6 in Princes Dock Street in the city centre. Following a number of key appointments, Pace outgrew its Fruit Market base and has moved to the renovated warehouse. It is Pace’s fourth move in eight years.
Managing Director Anita Pace commented: “We’re now a team of 28 and we needed more space. This move is significant because it represents continued investment in our future growth.”
The new space includes more areas for collaborative working and a dedicated studio space, kitted out with specialist equipment, for the agency’s fast-growing video and film production arm.
Anita continued: “Our new office will foster more creativity within Team Pace thanks to the purpose-built spaces we have designed including our new state-of-the-art production studio.
“I strongly believe that we create our best work when we collaborate in person, face-to-face, and our new home at Warehouse 6 will give us better opportunities to do this both as a team and with our clients.”
Warehouse 6, formerly a dock warehouse serving Princes Dock, was built in 1850 and the building still retains many original features. Pace’s new office will overlook the new Murdoch’s Connection footbridge and is close to the marina, Fruit Market and the city centre.
By Matthew Neville – Senior Correspondent, Bdaily
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