World Trade Centre Hull & Humber, Business center in Kingston upon Hull, United Kingdom
The World Trade Centre Hull & Humber was a business building on Queen Street that provided office spaces and conference rooms for international trade activities. The facility included flexible work areas, meeting rooms, and networking zones specifically designed for companies engaged in global commerce.
The center was founded in October 2010 as part of a worldwide network supporting international trade connections. It closed in June 2017 after serving the local business community for seven years.
The center connected Hull businesses with international markets and reflected the city's role in global trade. The spaces served as a meeting point where business professionals could build relationships and explore opportunities abroad.
The building was easily accessible and offered flexible office spaces that companies could rent short-term or long-term based on their needs. Visitors should note that the location was centrally situated in Hull and easily reachable by public transportation.
The center launched the WT@1 program, which brought together local and national experts to share market insights and practical requirements for cross-border business activities. This initiative was distinctive in offering companies real guidance when exploring foreign markets.
Location: Kingston upon Hull
GPS coordinates: 53.73750,-0.33778
Latest update: December 14, 2025 14:44
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