Media City
UK - Salford Across the Manchester
Ship Canal from Daniel Liebskin's Imperial War Museum a
huge new development is nearing completion in October
2010. This is Media City, a colaboration between
Central Salford Urban Regeneration Company, Peel
Holdings, North West Regional Development Agency and
Salford City Council. It is described as, "200
acres of space for an explosion of new media and
creative industries." Among its future
tenants will be the BBC. When it is finished it
will offer, "... A new network of tightly knit streets,
squares and boulevards will cascade down into a huge
waterfront piazza; a place to watch the sunset, enjoy
a drink or a concert, and have some great
conversations." It will be home to a number of BBC
departments including Sport, Children's, BBC Radio 5
Live and Future Media & Technology.
This will involve moving operations from the existing
facilities on Oxford Road in Manchester and relocation
from London.
The new "city" is located beside the former Dock Number 9, now named North Bay, Huron Basin and Erie Basin. 1. The Pie Factory The Pie Factory actually
was a pie factory before its conversion into a state of
the art media production facility. It opened in
2007 and features three large sound stages. Since
opening it has become a popular location for shooting
everything from films to commercials.
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2. The University of Salford Salford University will
be a significant occupant of the site. They say
that, "In 2011, the University of Salford will open
a unique digital learning, teaching and research space
at MediaCityUK. We will be located at the heart of six
national BBC departments and hundreds of independent
creative, digital and media organisations. Over 1,500
students will enjoy exceptional opportunities to work
with media professionals using the very latest
industry specified equipment, studios and labs. This
will place them in prime position for digital and
media careers."
********* 3. The Park ********* 4. The Metrolink Station The Media City UK
Metrolink Station has been added to the Eccles line and
sits between the Harbour City and Broadway
stations. It brings passengers into the piazza and
park areas of the complex.
********* 5. The Piazza The Media City website
says this of the piazza, "MediaCityUK’s piazza has
been specially designed to provide an outdoor arena
capable of accommodating a whole range of different
happenings. With enough room for more than 5,000
people and access to a huge screen on the front of the
studio block, it will be suitable for everything
from concerts to winter markets."
********* 6. BBC Offices The windows of the BBC
Office Block have been decorated to look like a huge
aquarium. The display outlines the BBC services
that will occupy the building and invites interested
parties to enquire about employment opportunities.
It also makes it clear that they will begin moving in by
the middle of 2011.
********* 7 - 8. BBC Offices and "The Heart" Apartment Tower "The Heart" is a 22 storey apartment tower that rises above one of the BBC's new office blocks. ********* 9. The Media City Footbridge ********* 10 - 11 & 12. The Studio Block, The Office Tower and the Holiday Inn Tower The Holiday Inn hotel
occupies the northern tower of the Studio Block.
It offers 218-bedrooms, a bar/lounge, restaurant,
meeting rooms, gym facilities and free WI-FI.
The Studio Block will include 7 high definition television studios and two audio studios. One of the audio studios will be dedicated to the needs of the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra. The building also offers: sound and vision control rooms; dressing rooms; make-up rooms; workshops; set storage; and green rooms. ********* 13 - 14. BBC Offices & the "Number One" apartment tower The Number One tower offers a range of one and two bedroom apartments arranged over 22 floors. *************************** Some more views ************************* The history of the site The Manchester Ship
Canal was opened in 1864 by Queen Victoria. My
sketch, from the 1896 map of Salford, shows that there
were three docks on this side of the Trafford Park Road
bridge, Docks 6, 7 and 8. Beyond Dock 8 was
the Manchester Racecourse.
By the time the 1906
map was published the racecouse was gone and a 9th
dock had been added. The image below shows the
view at that time. The grassed area is a remnant
of the racecourse.
There was also a plan to add a tenth dock on the land beyong dock 9. This plan was never executed. Instead, as the aerial
photographs from the 1940s below indicate, the land was
used for the storage of goods unloaded from the ships
using Dock Number 9. This was to become the site
for Media City UK.
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