A GLOBAL technology firm has moved into new offices in Brighton’s city centre.
The Hyve Managed Hosting team has arrived in The Office at Circus Street and is already creating a “buzz”.
Images show the fit-out inside the space in the city’s new cultural quarter, designed by architects shedkm and delivered by U+I in partnership with Brighton and Hove City Council.
Almost 50 experts in cloud technology have moved into the top two floors, creating the headquarters of the UK-based cloud hosting solutions provider, which also has offices in Frankfurt and Santa Monica.
Hyve was named as “One to Watch” by the Sunday Times in the Profit Track 100 list.
Jake Madders, co-founder of Hyve, said: “We’re so excited to welcome our team to this new, exciting space in the heart of Brighton, creating the buzz that makes us the thriving business that we are.
“We’ve recently been recognised in the UK’s Best Workplaces in Tech list 2022, which is a great acknowledgement of how our employees feel about the working environment that we’re trying to create.
“We really hope that current and future employees will be proud of our space in Brighton, and our wider place in the South Coast’s tech scene.”
The Hyve deal leaves four floors at The Office in Circus Street available to let, comprising 21,000 sq ft.
The Office sits at the heart of Circus Street, a new mixed-use neighbourhood that has been delivered by regeneration specialist U+I in a £130 million Public Private Partnership with Brighton and Hove Council.
Rob Sloper, development director at U+I, said: “Brighton has a well-established reputation as one of the UK’s best places to live and work, one of the ‘happiest’ places and one of the UK’s most entrepreneurial cities, but suffers from lack of new high quality office space.
“At Circus Street we’re addressing that and providing space to gather Brighton’s brightest businesses.
“The location and stunning, sustainable and healthy design make this a prime spot for forward thinking companies to call home.
“We are thrilled to welcome Hyve to Circus Street and excited about more innovative brands, retailers and hospitality businesses coming in to create a thriving and diverse neighbourhood in the heart of Brighton.”
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