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News / Mitsubishi Estate's £800 million investment to create 4,000 jobs in major boost for UK’s creative industries

Mitsubishi Estate's £800 million investment to create 4,000 jobs in major boost for UK’s creative industries

Department for Business and Trade, United Kingdom, 25 September 2025 , United Kingdom

Mitsubishi Estate's £800 million investment will turn a former ITV Studio into a thriving creative industries hub, which is set to create 4000 new jobs in a major boost for the government's modern Industrial Strategy.

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/mitsubishi-estates-800-million-investment-to-create-4000-jobs-in-major-boost-for-uks-creative-industries

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