SUNDERLAND’S iconic Grade II listed Victorian landmark, Mackies Corner, has welcomed eight new businesses after launching a suite of creative workspace units.
The second phase of the multi-million-pound development has welcomed eight vibrant local businesses to its stunning premises, making a significant step forward in the transformation of the historic site.
The eight businesses, now settled into their uniquely designed spaces on the second floor, are part of ‘The Co.llective’, an innovative concept offering 16 individually crafted workspaces, fostering a ‘dynamic environment that encourages collaboration and innovation.’
With shared breakout spaces, modern amenities, and sizes ranging from 90 to 600sq ft, The Co.llective is quickly becoming a hotspot for creative entrepreneurs and small businesses.
The communal areas within The Co.llective have been curated by local artists, including Faye Greenman, Kathryn Robertson, Victoria Campbell, Andy Martin, and The Heritage Print Co. Their contributions have added an artistic flair to the hub, fostering an inspiring atmosphere for businesses and their clients.
Among the businesses that have set up shop in The Co.llective are:
Skullen Collective: Over the past 10 years Skullen has grown from a single desk nail operation in a spare room in Heaton to incorporate two sites with six nail artists, lash techs, brow specialists, tattooists, and piercing services. Also offering aesthetics, tarot readings and even invest in the next generation of nail artists by offering training.
Looking for the right location to expand their HQ, situated on the Quayside in Newcastle, the owners of Skullen were instantly taken with the vision of Kirtley Co.
RGB Media: A local creative design agency with a passion for bringing visions to life, specialising in both print and web design.
The Social Type: A pioneering social media and influencer marketing agency, The Social Type, led by Sunderland entrepreneurs Jessica Taylor-Branton & Victoria Carr, have set up in Room 11 of The Co.llective.
Aesthetics by Hannah: Established in 2022,
Aesthetics by Hannah is a Nurse-led private clinic providing holistic cosmetic procedures, focusing on skin health and injectables.
Director of Aesthetics by Hannah, Hannah Dodds has a high level of medical experience, having worked in the NHS for over 9 years after studying a nursing degree, postgraduate diploma, and master’s degree.
The Art Room: Kerry Cook, an accomplished art teacher, has established The Art Room in her space at Mackies Corner. The space promises to be a haven for creative expression where people of all ages and backgrounds can learn and be inspired.
Soul Bride: Specialising in quirky wedding dresses for the alternative bride, Soul Bride provides stunning wedding dresses for every look, from bohemian to rock chic brides.
Studio by YOTN: An inclusive Yoga, Pilates and movement studio offering group classes, workshops, and holistic therapies in a welcoming, fun and non-intimidating space, has moved into Room 4 of the Co.llective.
Sensel Studio: Sensel Studio is a media production company which was founded in London eight years ago and has worked on major productions from blockbuster movies such as Murder on the Orient Express, to live events, Amazon and Netflix series and concerts.
One of the most remarkable spaces within The Co.llective is the basement, offering a unique area spanning 2630sq ft. The space with its stone walls, cobbled floors, and hidden archways is an impressive and flexible setting, with a vision to create a reformer Pilates studio in the future.
The Victorian landmark situated on Bridge Street has undergone a remarkable transformation thanks to Sunderland-based firm Kirtley Co. The Grade II listed building, which had fallen into disrepair, is now home to an eclectic mix of creative and retail businesses, providing a major boost to the city’s high street.
To learn more about Sunderland as a place to do business, visit: https://www.mysunderland.co.uk/business-and-investment
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