The homeowners of Printworks London are opening a brand new venue, Exhibition London, in West London.
A 3000-capacity venue, Exhibition London is a collaborative enterprise between Broadwick Venues and the group behind the Westfield procuring franchise, Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield. The venue might be situated subsequent to Westfield London in Shepherd's Bush.
Construction on Exhibition will start in February, with the intention of opening on the finish of 2019. The 34,000 square-foot house will function an occasions and hospitality venue, and might be constructed by restoring a Victorian constructing, presently a Grade II Listed Dimco web site.
It would be the first time the constructing has ever been opened to the general public. The constructing most lately served as a part of the White City Bus station however was notably used to painting the Acme Factory within the 1988 movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
Bradley Thompson, MD of Broadwick Live & Venues, mentioned: “Exhibition represents an necessary second within the evolution of Westfield London, creating a novel leisure hub and enhancing the realm’s cultural kudos”.
Amy Lamé, London’s Night Czar, has voiced her help in direction of the development of the venue: “London’s night-time tradition is essentially the most numerous on this planet and our night-time economic system is rising sooner than the broader economic system. The nice vary of leisure venues within the capital play an important position on this vibrant nightlife, so I’m delighted to see this historic location became a model new venue for arts, music and cultural occasions.”
Head here for additional particulars and see some photographs under.
Josh Vincent is a contract author, comply with him on Twitter