No1 Pink Lane. This site was the original development of the Pink
Lane complex. It is in an excellent position overlooking Central Station. To find
out more contact us on:
(0191) 230 6406 or
(0191) 230 6407
The Old Post Office building houses the Newcastle Youth Enterprise
Centre, with smaller units for newly formed businesses. The building also features three residential apartments which
have designed-in space for a home office. Recent work in the basement has converted it into a training, presentation and meeting area. For further details, contact us on:
(0191) 230 6406 or
(0191) 230 6407
The Old Turners Building. The premier development of the site, just recently
completed. This is the largest building in the site and now houses a number of businesses as well as some of Project North East's business support services. For more information contact us on:
(0191) 230 6406 or
(0191) 230 6407
The old Tiberius Casino. Taken over for redevelopment by North East Workspace, this Property completes
the Televillage triangle and encloses the courtyard. To learn more contact us contact us on:
(0191) 230 6406 or
(0191) 230 6407
Adamson House 65 Westgate Road. This building was one of the first developments to become part of Silicon Alley.
It houses several multimedia and Internet companies and backs on to the Televillage
site. For further info contact us contact us on:
(0191) 230 6406 or
(0191) 230 6407
The site at 63 Westgate road is adjacent to Adamson House. It has been developed by North
East Workspace to fit into Silicon Alley as a home to creative and multimedia related businesses. To learn more contact us on:
(0191) 230 6406 or
(0191) 230 6407
| The Urban Televillage is made up of a group of adjacent buildings which form a rough triangle that fronts on to Pink Lane, Westgate Road and Forth Lane.
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The centre of the site provides car parking space. All of the buildings are linked into an extensive fast network, with Internet access, known as Big Netty. |
The site is still expanding to house
more businesses and provide more resource. A new web server co-location facility on the site is due to open during 2001.
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The buildings of Silicon Alley