Regional digital marketing firm expands into bigger Gateshead offices following growth
One of the largest digital marketing agencies in the region has moved offices to accommodate its ongoing headcount growth.
Mediaworks, which has operated in Team Valley since being founded in 2007, has relocated its 100+ team to the Honeycomb at The Watermark, Gateshead.
The move offers Mediaworks the capacity to occupy office space of up to 20,000 sq ft, while the agency has signed a 10-year lease.
Mediaworks’ managing director, Brett Jacobson, said: “Having greatly increased our headcount in the last 12 months, we really needed a move to facilitate our ongoing expansion.
“As we continue our growth and keep looking for new business to help us reach our existing targets, it’s important to have a space that accommodates this and enable us to continue our development.
“The move to the Honeycomb at The Watermark gives us that and it’s certainly exciting times ahead for everyone involved with Mediaworks.”
In 2018, Mediaworks has appointed over 30 new people to its ranks, supporting an ever-increasing number of clients.
Mediaworks’ new offices have been designed and delivered by the teams at Design North and APTUS, as well as contract administration support by Mableson Hall.
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