Welcome to The Chronicle Press Business Hub Where History Meets Innovation
And the result? A place where community, convenience and creativity collide. “After viewing other office spaces in the area, The Chronicle Press just felt right,” said John Walker of Vend Digital. “It offers a unique blend of history, modern facilities, and a location that benefits both our team and our clients.” For John, the move to the Chronicle Press wasn’t just about logistics, it was deeply personal. “My first work experience was in the original Coleraine Chronicle office,” he explained. “So when I heard about the restoration project, I was immediately interested. There’s something special about working from a space with such strong local history; it felt like a full-circle moment for me.” That unique atmosphere is something the restoration has preserved beautifully. The exterior’s redbrick charm remains untouched, but inside, it’s all crisp lines and contemporary comfort - from strong
ONCE THE BUZZING epicentre of local journalism, the iconic redbrick home of the Coleraine Chronicle has turned a fresh page. Introducing The Chronicle Press Business Hub, a space where legacy meets next-gen enterprise in the most stylish of comebacks. After a meticulous three- year restoration, this landmark building in the heart of Coleraine has been transformed into a bold new home for innovation, collaboration and community. From 1844, the Chronicle was more than just a newspaper; it was the heartbeat of the North Coast. From Coleraine to Ballycastle, Limavady to Bushmills, it championed local stories and supported small businesses long before marketing was even a buzzword. Now, that same spirit lives on in its walls, only this time, it’s empowering entrepreneurs instead of printing headlines. Blending heritage and high-spec functionality, the transformation respects the building’s storied past while looking firmly to the future. Inside, the hub now offers 30 private offices, ranging from compact 81 sq ft spaces to expansive 975 sq ft suites, designed to grow alongside your business. Alongside the private offices are six stylish meeting rooms, accommodating groups of 4 to 8 people. These rooms are included as part of each tenant’s membership package, with complimentary hours allocated monthly – ideal for those spur-of-the- moment strategy sessions or client catch-ups. At the centre of the hub is its showstopper: The Print Room Auditorium – an elegantly restored space where the original Chronicle presses once stood. With flexible layouts, AV facilities, and timeless character, the auditorium is the perfect stage for workshops, presentations, and networking events.
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