Work starts on Dundee’s new £1.7 million District 10 creative industries facility

A new £1.7 million development to support Scotland’s growing creative industries sector is underway on Dundee’s waterfront.

Located at Seabraes Yard, the innovative development called District 10, will offer flexible office accommodation as well as meeting and networking space, constructed from recycled shipping containers.

Designed to meet the needs of Scotland’s early stage creative industries companies, the development is expected to support up to 38 new high value jobs and contribute up to £10 million to the Tayside economy over the next decade.

The project is being delivered by economic development agency, Scottish Enterprise, as part of the ambitious Dundee Waterfront regeneration project which is expected to see in excess of £100 million of capital projects started or completed during 2013.

Scottish Enterprise director of business infrastructure, Allan McQuade, said, “District 10 is an exciting new development that will stimulate economic growth both for Tayside and the wider Scottish economy by further enhancing Dundee Waterfront’s reputation as a first class location for business.

“The Creative Industries sector has long been an integral part of both the regional and national economy, with our Arts and Creative Industries companies contributing more than £3.2 billion to the Scottish economy.

“Dundee already has a fantastic reputation for creative companies developing innovative products, like the record-breaking Minecraft for XBox 360 from 4J Studios and Brightsolid’s work on findmypast.com, as well as being the birthplace of The Beano and Lemmings game.

“District 10 has been designed specifically to meet the needs of these early stage businesses in the sector that require flexible accommodation which will allow them to grow as part of a vibrant creative industries community.”

The project is joint funded by Scottish Enterprise, the European Regional Development Fund, Tayside charity Matthew Trust and received a financial boost from the Scottish Government’s capital investment in shovel ready projects.

Construction work at the site is being carried out by Maxi Construction and is expected to be complete by summer 2013.

Maxi Construction’s managing director, John Aitchison, welcomed the award of this contract, commenting, “Maxi Construction is looking forward to working with Scottish Enterprise and the District 10 project team in delivering a sustainable workplace for creative industries in Dundee.”

The works include modular construction and prefabricated elements including a central core of offices created using recycled shipping containers. The project will be delivered to ‘BREEAM Excellent’ standard and within the ethos of the Dundee Waterfront ‘BREEAM Sustainable Communities’ bid. The project team includes Architect aim, Quantity Surveyor Christie & Partners, Structural Engineer Fairhurst and Service Engineers BBHP.

Notes to editors

Dundee Waterfront is split into five strategic development sites, each targeted at a different property and economic sector, comprising:

  • Riverside (Green Space and Leisure)
  • The Port (Offshore Wind and Tidal manufacturing / processing site)
  • Seabraes (Digital Media and Creative Industries)
  • Central Waterfront (Residential, Office and Leisure)
  • City Quay (Residential, Retail and Marina)

The Dundee Waterfront Partnership is a joint venture between Scottish Enterprise and Dundee City Council. The project aims to transform the Tayside economy and secure existing and attract new high value service sector jobs. The project will help transform the image and perception of the city, further contributing to the economic growth of the region and to Scotland as a whole.

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