Liverpool NewsBusiness

New Businesses Move Into Baltic Creative CIC As Tenants Continue To Grow

Liverpool’s creative and digital hub Baltic Creative CIC has welcomed a number of new businesses to its community, as demand for space across its buildings continues.

New tenants include creative media studio Helta Skelta, men’s jewellery brand Craft’d London and games developer Skyhook Games Studio, which has taken two suites at Digital House.

Baltic Creative CIC has spent more than 15 years working with creative and digital businesses in the Baltic Triangle and provides workspace to around 100 organisations, supporting approximately 400 jobs.

Alongside new arrivals, several existing tenants are continuing to grow and take on more space across the campus. Music and entertainment company Modern Sky has expanded within the portfolio, while music events brand Binary has relocated from one of the shed spaces at Creative Campus into a larger studio on Jordan Street.

Rebo UK, a fast-growing e-commerce business, has more than doubled its footprint, relocating from 729 sq ft in Digital House to 1,765 sq ft in New Bird Street.

Alongside the growth of its tenant community, Baltic Creative CIC is currently recruiting for three roles to support continued demand across its buildings as well as its own future expansion. These include Head of Communications & Partnerships, Head of Property and a part-time Office Administrator.

Lynn Haime, Chief Executive Officer at Baltic Creative CIC, said: “We’re seeing new businesses choose Baltic Creative CIC, while existing tenants continue to grow and move through our buildings as they develop.

“Being able to support that full journey, from early-stage businesses through to larger, established teams, all within the same community, is exactly what we’re here to do.

“As more businesses take on additional space, it’s important we have the right people in place to support them day to day. These roles help us keep pace with demand and make sure our buildings continue to work for the businesses based here.”

So far this year, Baltic Creative CIC has hosted delegations from across the UK and Ireland, alongside continuing its work with education and skills partners including Liverpool John Moores University and the University of Liverpool.

The organisation also recently supported the MIND (Mums in Data) programme in partnership with IN4 Group, helping women return to work through digital skills and placements.

To be part of the Baltic Creative CIC community, whether as a tenant or team member, visit baltic-creative.com or contact info@baltic-creative.com.

Editor

Founder and Editor Clare Deane channels her passion for Liverpool’s vibrant culture into every part of Liverpool Noise. A champion of the city’s music scene, a regular on the local food trail, and a dedicated supporter of arts and culture, Clare brings an insider’s perspective to the stories that matter — making sure the city’s creative pulse is always heard.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *