Comms agency Down At The Social moves into Manchester’s Old Granada Studios
PR and communications agency Down At The Social has established a new office in Manchester city centre.
The firm, which was previously based at MediaCityUK, has moved its operations into the Old Granada Studios scheme.
Having relocated with long-term collaborators Dreamscope and Media Cabin, Down at the Social and its partners will continue to work together to strengthen their digital marketing, social media, PR, video production and events offer.
Down at the Social has also unveiled a new website, created by Manchester web design firm Corporation Pop, that showcases its client work and previous experience in a more interactive way.
Daisy Whitehouse, managing director of Down At The Social, said: “We are incredibly excited to have returned to the city centre and in such an iconic building too, we really admire Allied London and the spaces they create.
“It’s great to be closer to our clients and get to experience the buzz of the city on a daily basis!”
She continued: “The timing of the move and the website has been perfect, we hope the website will showcase ourselves and our clients in the best way and that people enjoy taking a look at what we do.”
Founded in 2010, Down At The Social has since worked with a number of Manchester organisations, including leisure hub The Printworks, employment firm Seetec and Manchester Pride.
Earlier this month, MD Daisy joined a group of chefs, restaurateurs and industry professionals as they trekked across Ethiopia for Action Against Hunger.
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