Production Park is undergoing its biggest expansion yet, which it states, will be a game-changer for live events and film production.
The Wakefield studios will grow to 145,000 square feet of studio space by the end of next year as it seeks to meet increasing demand for production spaces.
The newly acquired space will include 4 additional production studios for live music and film, plus expanded facilities for education and collaboration with supply chain partners.
“Production Park’s expansion represents a transformative step forward for our business and the creative industries,” said Lee Brooks, CEO of Production Park.
“We’re not only enhancing the scale and scope of services we provide but also firmly positioning Production Park as the largest multi purpose production campus in the North of England. This investment ensures we can meet the growing global demand for world-class production facilities while fostering closer collaboration within our ecosystem of live events, music, and TV & film production. It’s a testament to our vision of delivering unmatched value to our clients and partners.”
Tracy Brabin, Mayor of West Yorkshire added:
“This expansion solidifies Production Park’s reputation as the leading live experience production hub in the North of England, and one of the best and the biggest in Europe.
“As a major player in driving the success of our creative industries, this game-changing investment will pave the way for even greater innovation and collaboration, attracting world-class TV, film and live productions to our great region to create jobs and grow the economy.
“With this expansion, Production Park will boost the opportunities for creative talent to thrive in West Yorkshire for generations to come, helping us create a stronger, brighter region.”
The phased expansion will begin in early 2025, with the first new studios for live music and film production expected to open in the second quarter of the year.
“Production Park’s reputation in the industry is second to none in Europe. And it’s fantastic to have a locally based business at the very top of its game,” said Councillor Michael Graham, Wakefield Council’s Cabinet Member for Regeneration and Economic Growth.
“Expanding its facilities can bring even more business into our district, which means more jobs and investment locally.
“I was delighted to agree the £3.2m funding that will keep Production Park going from strength to strength. And continue to grow Wakefield and West Yorkshire’s reputation as the home of world class creative industries.”