Addition takes centre to 38,000 sq ft total

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Gravity Media has signed a ten-year lease on an extra 9,000 sq ft of space at its White City Place production hub.

This takes the centre to 38,000 sq ft total, which is three quarters of the floor it is on in the building. This includes production, post-production, and live studio capabilities based around a 2110 media fabric with dedicated master control rooms, 11 production control rooms with 10 audio control rooms, 13 flexi control rooms, six multiple off tube commentary booths and four vision control facilities, as well as 11 edit suites, five replay areas, two media management rooms and client desking.

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The facility originally opened in 2022, and is based at the White City Innovation District, alongside Imperial College London and Scale Space. 

Claire Dawe, head of asset management at Stanhope, said: “Stanhope and Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan are delighted Gravity Media has chosen to expand their facilities with us at White City Place. As a world-leading broadcast and production company, they are an integral part of the growing cluster of media and entertainment businesses in the White City Innovation District, reinforcing White City Place as one of London’s most dynamic creative hubs. We look forward to supporting their continued growth.”

Jamie Hindhaugh, regional CEO at Gravity Media, said: “We are delighted to take the next step in our journey at White City Place.  This expansion marks a significant milestone for our expert team of innovators and broadcast specialists. As our business grows, the additional capacity allows us to scale operations, advance our technical capabilities, and deliver exceptional productions to an ever-expanding client base. Being part of such a vibrant creative community gives us the chance to forge stronger connections with leading media players here on site and across the wider area.”

Broadcast Sport recently spoke to Hindhaugh about the challenges and opportunities of his first year at Gravity