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Working in Bohouse
People living in Bohouse have easy access to other small businesses in the development and to Middlesbrough DigitalCity Business which helps with business start-ups, ideas, growth and future support.
Living and working in the same building means:
- it’s easier for small business owners to network with other entrepreneurs, helping you to make contacts and grow your business ideas
- working at home helps to reduce workspace rental costs and improve work-life balance by not having the daily commute to work - find out about costs at Bohouse
- reduce your carbon footprint – building designed to the highest standard eco standards and no commuting.
Bohouse couldn’t be more convenient for transport links. It’s a short walk from Middlesbrough train station, close to the bus station and has immediate access to the main road networks.
Bohouse is based next to Boho One – the digital, creative and business hub of the Tees Valley which can give small businesses a range of support.
The Bohouse apartments are also close to Boho Five which provides office accommodation for small and medium-sized businesses in the digital and creative sector.
Bohouse tenancies are available to anyone wishing to live and work from home as self-employed people in creative, digital, media sectors.
Find out more about the Middlesbrough Digital City.