Big news for the capital’s club scene—Printworks is officially returning! After receiving planning consent for redevelopment this week, London’s iconic venue is one step closer to reopening its doors. The Night Time Industries Association (NTIA) is hailing this decision as a significant win for the city’s nightlife and cultural ecosystem.
Michael Kill, CEO of the NTIA, expressed his excitement in a press statement:
“We are extremely pleased to hear the news that Printworks officially received planning consent for redevelopment on Tuesday night. This is an extremely positive moment for London’s nightlife and the entire cultural ecosystem of the city. Printworks has long stood as a beacon of creativity and innovation, not just in the UK but globally.”
Kill’s statement emphasises how this milestone couldn’t have been reached without the unwavering support from local authorities, the community, the music industry, and the Printworks team. This redevelopment marks not only a comeback for one of London’s most beloved spaces but also a pivotal moment for the future of the city’s night-time economy.
“With full steam ahead on these exciting plans, we are one step closer to seeing the venue reopen its doors, bringing back the energy, passion, and world-class experiences that made it such an iconic space,” he continued.
London’s nightlife has recently faced its share of challenges, from venue closures to ongoing economic pressures, so this news is vital. Printworks, once reopened, will play a crucial role in revitalising the scene and driving the recovery of the city’s night-time economy. This is a massive step in the right direction for those eagerly awaiting its return.
Stay tuned for more updates on Printworks’ next chapter—things are about to get exciting again!
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