FIRST STEP TOWARDS THE CREATION OF A CLUSTER FOR TV, FILM AND MULTI-MEDIA PRODUCTION IN BIRMINGHAM.
A new world class Creative Content Hub is set to come to Birmingham. The development will see the creation of a 50,000sqft. campus facility for independent TV production and creative content developers.
The £18m facility based at The Bond in the city’s historic Creative Quarter has had an investment of £3m approved from Greater Birmingham and Solihull Local Enterprise Partnership (GBSLEP) which will enable the project to go ahead, subject to planning permission. The site is being developed by Oval Real Estate and Oval Developments (Oval).
Anita Bhalla, GBSLEP Board Director for Creative and Culture said, “GBSLEP’s investment of £3m reflects our commitment to the creative industries which we see as a priority sector that stimulates inclusive economic growth and a catalyst for job creation.
The Creative Content Hub will be an exciting addition to the media landscape and at the heart of innovative production in the region. It’s also an exciting step towards creating a TV, film and multimedia cluster in the heart of Birmingham’s Creative Quarter, in Digbeth.
As a LEP we work with our public, private and academic partners to identify opportunities of growth in our region and the Creative Content Hub is an example of how we have come together to create a cohesive offering for businesses in the creative industries. Crucially, GBSLEP’s investment means the funding gap for this project has been filled and it can now be moved to the next stage of development.’’
The Creative Content Hub is an example of a collaborative approach between the public and private sectors to unlock the historic site in Digbeth. Working in partnership, Create Central, GBSLEP, West Midlands Growth Company and Oval have responded to the needs of creative businesses to move the project forwards.
Create Central Chair, Ed Shedd, said “The concept of a Creative Content Hub was developed by the industry, through Create Central, to provide a means of kick-starting the sector post-pandemic. It is set to position the West Midlands at the forefront of developing new ways of working that will re-invent and future-proof traditional television, film and wider digital content production.”
This project directly supports in the delivery of the West Midlands Local Industrial Strategy. Developing and realising the potential of our strengths and assets in the creative industries and technologies to drive greater and more inclusive growth. The project will harness the potential of the West Midlands’ world-class cultural and creative assets, unlocking the potential of creativity to drive new enterprise, innovation and growth across our economy.
Andy Street, the Mayor of the West Midlands, said: “It is incredibly exciting that thanks to some brilliant collaborative working we have managed to get this world class Creative Content Hub off the ground.
“The West Midlands has some of the most creative talent in the world, but in the past we have been notoriously poor at nurturing and retaining it. That is one of the reasons I was so keen to get Create Central established, and this new hub will go a long way to both addressing that and re-establishing the West Midlands as one of the country’s premier film and TV destinations.”
Cllr Ian Brookfield, City of Wolverhampton Council Leader and WMCA Economy and Innovation Portfolio Holder said: “Creative industries like TV and film not only play an important role in our lives, they’re also a key part of the economy in the West Midlands.
“Sadly, like many other sectors, creative industries have been hit hard by Covid-19 which is why we welcome plans for the Creative Content Hub. The hub will provide jobs, skills and opportunities for people from across the West Midlands as we bounce back from the pandemic and thrive in the months and years ahead.”
A planning application has been submitted for five existing and derelict heritage buildings on the Fazeley Street site to be transformed into a space for the region’s diverse talent. Creative workers will be able to come together in the flexible space to lead the way in media innovation by sharing technological solutions, exploring new platforms and applications. In addition, broadcasters will be able to work alongside producers.
The development is the first step towards creating a cluster of film, TV, games and virtual production that will pave the way for new and immersive media content of the future.
James Craig, Founder of Oval Real Estate and owner of the Digbeth Estate, said “The Digbeth Estate is delighted to have secured match funding from GBSLEP for the conversion of the much-loved Bond Company in Digbeth into a centre of excellence for creatives in the West Midlands.
Digbeth has a long history of attracting raw talent; this project will bring independent production businesses of all sizes to the area and continue the resurgence of creative activity across the West Midlands.”
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