Put your business in prime position for exploring the markets of the region at our Digital World Centre offices in Salford. The building, next to Media City, home of the BBC, is on Manchester Docks, which were transformed by a major urban regeneration project.
The building has large windows offering inspiring views, meeting rooms, conference facilities, and exhibition space, a terrace and secure parking. When you need a break, there’s a host of restaurants, bars and shops to explore nearby.
Work from a hot desk in the coworking areas at Digital World Centre, a building with large windows offering inspiring waterfront views on Manchester Docks. You get high-speed internet and natural light in a professional setting beside MediaCityUK, home to the BBC. With the MediaCityUK Metrolink station nearby, bike storage, a community kitchen and an outdoor terrace, plus restaurants and bars close by, it is an inspiring base for flexible work.
Hot desks come with high-speed internet and natural light in the coworking areas at Digital World Centre.
Yes, the building offers bicycle storage for those who commute by bike.
The MediaCityUK Metrolink station is nearby, connecting quickly to central Manchester and beyond.
Yes, Digital World Centre has an outdoor terrace along with a community kitchen.
There are plenty of restaurants, bars and shops around Salford Quays to explore.
Set next to MediaCityUK, home to the BBC, ITV and many creative and tech firms.
Quick tram connections to central Manchester from the nearby MediaCityUK station.
Large windows and an outdoor terrace overlooking Manchester Docks at Salford Quays.
Digital World Centre stands at 1 Lowry Plaza on Manchester Docks, in the heart of the regenerated Salford Quays. The MediaCityUK Metrolink station is moments away, with the Wharfside and Exchange Quay light-rail stops also within walking distance and several car parks nearby. Set beside MediaCityUK, home to the BBC and ITV, the area is one of the UK's leading media and digital hubs. For downtime, The Lowry theatre and arts complex and the Imperial War Museum North are a short stroll away, alongside waterfront promenades, restaurants and bars.