Turn empty London office blocks into late-night party zones', report suggests
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Financial districts like Canary Wharf and the City of London could transition into vibrant nightlife venues, as suggested by the creative studio Bompas and Parr. With the nightlife industry facing challenges and workers increasingly opting for remote work, opportunities arise to repurpose empty office buildings into party spaces. The concept involves turning office lobbies into DJ booths and rooftops into light show venues. Limited residential cores in these areas reduce noise complaints, making nighttime activities more appealing and necessary for reviving local economies.
The future of financial districts could lie in transforming into vibrant nightlife hubs, with clubs utilizing empty office spaces for weekend parties, creating a chaotic dancefloor atmosphere.
Bompas and Parr envisions a nightlife where financial areas globally become late-night party zones, filled with DJs and light shows, capitalizing on reduced noise complaints.
With many choosing to work from home, nighttime events in deserted office buildings present an opportunity to revive once-thriving business areas and boost footfall.
The Night Time Industries Association highlights the potential for nightlife growth in the City of London, suggesting fewer complaints and a desire for lively experiences.
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