Yorkshire Post

LEADING LIGHT

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Leeds predicted to be a hotspot for digital technology start-ups

LEEDS, MANCHESTER, Glasgow and Liverpool will be the digital tech start-up hotspots of the future, according to an influentia­l study.

The research by online estate agents HouseSimpl­e. com concluded that affordable property prices and a healthy growth in the number of digital jobs are supporting a flourishin­g technology sector around Leeds.

HouseSimpl­e took the 30 regional digital tech hubs, including London, identified in the latest Tech Nation 2017 report, and then ranked each city by average house price, number of digital jobs and digital tech sector growth potential. Manchester came out on top in the rankings.

A spokesman said: “With average house prices in the city at £161,611 – one of the lowest of

Digital tech sector is predicted to lead way when we leave the EU. Alex Gosling, chief executive of HouseSimpl­e.com

any of the 30 tech hubs identified in the Tech Nation report – more than 60,000 digital jobs, and tech sector growth potential of 85 per cent, Manchester is well placed to prosper when Britain leaves the EU.

“Glasgow was a close second, with average house prices just £119,487, and tech sector growth potential of 81 per cent. Leeds placed third, with slightly higher average property prices than Manchester (£171,052), but the second highest tech sector growth potential (92 per cent) of any of the regional tech hubs.”

Alex Gosling, CEO, online estate agents HouseSimpl­e.com, said: “Britain was described by Chancellor Philip Hammond as an ‘innovation powerhouse’ and the digital tech sector is predicted to lead the way when we leave the EU.”

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 ?? PICTURE: BRUCE ROLLINSON ?? GLOWING REPORT: Under the dark arches at Granary Wharf, Leeds. With house prices relatively cheap and with the second highest tech sector growth potential, the city has a bright digital future.
PICTURE: BRUCE ROLLINSON GLOWING REPORT: Under the dark arches at Granary Wharf, Leeds. With house prices relatively cheap and with the second highest tech sector growth potential, the city has a bright digital future.

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