Department, the innovative managed workspace concept, is offering creative, media and digital companies access to its state-of-the-art studio, recording, production and editing facilities on a per day basis, in order to support businesses in the sector.
As the pandemic alters the business landscape, Department is aiming to correct the competitive balance of the industry by offering smaller North West-based businesses the opportunity to use its photography studio, recording booths, production facilities and editing equipment on a flexible and scalable basis.
Daily access to Department, situated at the Bonded Warehouse within the Enterprise City district of Manchester city centre, includes access to: Bonded Underground, home to Manchester Studios and Reform Radio; The Gallery, a private exhibition space which can be used for showcases and events; Clubhouse, an informal space for work and social meetings, Condition, an in-house wellness studio, Project Halcyon, a cocktail bar and distillery, and a series of meeting rooms throughout the 1860s warehouse.
Use of the hot desks, meeting rooms & breakout spaces, printing, member events programme and unlimited tea & coffee at Department Bonded Warehouse is available for £15 per day, with access to studios and production facilities available at a discount to Department members.
Anthony Powell, managing director at Department, said: “Work doesn’t necessarily happen at a desk for many of the region’s creative, media and digital businesses, with photographers, models, content creators, producers and editors all needing access to the equipment and facilities they need to carry out their jobs. Many companies cannot afford to invest in expensive equipment and large studios themselves, and need them on an infrequent basis, and that’s why we are offering those that want to retain the quality of their work access to industry-leading facilities on a per-day and flexible basis.”
“The ethos of Department is a department store for all kinds of work; a space which includes a specialist inventory designed to support each business. Now more than ever, flexibility and adaptability are key, so businesses can book Department’s facilities for a number of days, or even hours, to deliver their projects effectively during these challenging times.
Department also recently launched a successful pop-up workspace offering at XYZ Social in Spinningfields, Manchester providing those living in the city centre with an alternative location to work from in a drive to improve productivity, wellness and work-life balance.
Anthony continued: “We are also remaining open while Government restrictions allow us to, as working in isolation can have a negative effect on mental health, and the wellbeing of employees is a responsibility of employers. Retaining a designated workplace provides a mechanism to support workers’ wellbeing by beating the sense of solitude many have after working from home for an extended period of time.”
The department store for business workplace is already used by Manchester Camerata, Modern English and Auden Department welcomes businesses that need space on a short-term and flexible basis to book the space for their upcoming projects.