Tramshed Tech Swansea expands at Palace Theatre — three new jobs created as landmark regeneration gathers pace
Just eight months after reopening in Swansea’s restored Palace Theatre, Tramshed Tech is expanding its team and operations — marking a new chapter in the building’s transformation from derelict landmark to thriving business hub.
The tech-focused coworking network, which launched its Swansea site in November 2024, has announced three new job opportunities to support growing demand for workspace, events and community programmes. The roles include a Community Manager, Community Executive, and Barista for the ground-floor Da coffee shop, which has already made headlines for its artisanal matcha and locally sourced menu.
The recruitment drive follows a surge in membership and public engagement, with the five-storey venue now hosting regular networking events, digital skills workshops, and business support programmes — all set within a Grade II-listed building that once welcomed stars like Laurel and Hardy.
From derelict to award-winning
The Palace Theatre’s rebirth has been widely celebrated, earning a national heritage award earlier this year for its sensitive restoration and community impact. The £4.9 million project, backed by Swansea Council and the Welsh Government, preserved key architectural features while adapting the space for modern use — including flexible offices, meeting rooms, and a stage repurposed as an event venue.
Council leader Rob Stewart said Tramshed Tech’s success shows how heritage-led regeneration can deliver real economic benefits:
“They’ve created a dynamic business environment that’s attracting entrepreneurs and supporting local talent, while preserving this magnificent historical building for future generations.”
Skills and support
Tramshed Tech Swansea also runs the Skills for Swansea programme, offering free half-day digital training sessions funded by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund. Topics include AI, programming, data handling and digital marketing — helping address the region’s skills gap and support career development.
CEO Louise Harris said the response from Swansea’s business community has been “incredibly positive,” adding:
“The Palace Theatre is becoming exactly the collaborative hub we envisioned — where Swansea’s rich heritage meets its bright entrepreneurial future.”
Apply now
All three roles are now open for applications:
Interested candidates can email swansea@tramshedtech.co.uk for more information.
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