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Turn empty London office blocks into ‘late-night party zones’, report suggests | Hospitality industry

Can the future of Canary Wharf praise the rhythms and dance track? Can the city of London be a global center of Revelry at night?

While financial zones are trying to return to full capacity after holding and the nightlife industry faces an existential crisis, the clubs have suggestions that they can switch to deserted office blocks on the evenings and weekends.

In the annual eccentric report on the future of the free time, Creative Studio Bompas and Parr foresee that “London and the world’s financial regions are transformed into first -year late party regions”.

“Gündüz, city is dealing with suits and stocks. Night was reborn as a vibrating anger arena,” the report says. “With a small number of inhabitants to filing their noise complaints, the organizers benefit from empty, echoed glass and steel canyons.

“Empty office lobbies sought DJ cabins, cracks are becoming any area that is not locked on a dance track to create a passionate chaos network as a host industry, the industry defining light shows, and a passionate chaos network as a combination of capitalism and counter -culture.”

It can be very difficult to ear, but corporate and hospitality industries can be real as they react to changing behaviors in the world after foreplay.

Michael Kill, General Manager of the Night Time Industries Association (NTIA), said that the possibility of a small number of noise complaints and the need to increase the uprising in the areas where the workers abandoned from home to work shifts from home.

“Since the financial zone is a very limited settlement seed, there are conversations about things like the city of London, so, of course, considering some noise complaints and restrictions, it is really logical and works for nightlife,” he said.

Cyclists on Threadneedle Street on a quiet Friday morning; Many people choose to work from home on Mondays and Fridays. Photo: Antonio Olmos/Observer

Approximately 500,000 people work in London, but only 8,500 people live there, and in recent years, noise complaints from housing properties, which proves to be an obstacle for places in recent years, reduces the likelihood of noise complaints.

Kill said that some financial zones have chosen to work from home on Mondays and Fridays.

“What we always have with the financial zones are closing after a Friday night and everyone is disappearing,” he said. “But now we see that people work from the office for about three days a week. Friday has become an extension of the weekend. So the landlords are clearly looking for new opportunities and this is a very constructive conversation.”

He said that there were speeches about how to set up the rules of zoning to give “Prepansion and License Opportunities ına to the nightlife and hospitality businesses in financial fields.

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NTIA warned that the UK nightlife sector is facing the extinction until 2029 if the closing of the space continues. The number of nightclubs was halved between 2013-2024. The decline rate worsened by the pandemi for months and more than one third of the country’s spaces.

The industry was constantly adapting to convince people to the dance track and to survive the industry, Kill is with everything with “Light Club, full -fat clubs, hybrid areas and versatile options such as conference interval”.

Bompas and Parr predicted that it would be a key to taking advantage of the market over their 50s, and that “sex, drugs and rock’l Rock’n’roll pioneer generation would look for new ways to spend their free time.

Kill said: “In many ways, what we see is supported by an older generation who is stuck to visit this club culture memories, memories of praise and events again. The truth is to go out and visit their young people again.

“So this is definitely something that is, and undoubtedly a growing market, which is noticed as a great opportunity by the sector as a whole.”

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