Bradley Hall agent assists with media business move to Newcastle Quayside
A North East production agency has relocated to new offices on Newcastle Quayside.
North News and Pictures, which was set up by journalists Ted and Jane Ditchburn in 1984, has recently moved to St Peters Wharf in a move facilitated by property firm, Bradley Hall.
Ted said: “The media landscape is constantly moving and developing, so to maintain our success over three decades in the industry, we have had to continue to grow and be ahead of the requirements of our clients.
“The team at Bradley Hall were fantastic and they found a wonderful new home for our business, which met all of our requirements.
“We needed somewhere which was bespoke, flexible and able to accommodate our green screen studio… We certainly got what we wanted.”
The company, which employs 17 people across the North East, includes Northumbria University, Port of Tyne, the National Trust and English Heritage among its client list.
A Bradley Hall surveyor, Nick Bramwell, added: “This was a great move.
“There are some fantastic office spaces on the market at the minute, and we found Ted, Jane and the team the space which exceeded their expectations and requirements, organising the ideal base for their continuously growing and developing business.”
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