A series of new images have been released revealing a look at the £1 billion redevelopment of London's Olympia Exhibition Centre.
The images from multi-disciplinary engineering consultancy Pell Frischmann show the Central Towers, which form part of the major project.
This project will revamp the existing exhibition halls, and add 51,000m² of office, studios and co-working space across its site. The new centre will also house a four-screen arthouse cinema, a 1,000-seat performing arts space, a 1,500-seat theatre, 900m² of performance and rehearsal space, a new jazz club-style restaurant and venue, shops, cafés, hotels and new public space, including pedestrianised squares and a sky garden. The historic façades of the centre will also be restored.
It is expected to create more than 3,000 new construction jobs over the next five years, as well as approximately 5,400 new jobs across the local area upon completion.
Deutsche Finance International (DFI) and Yoo Capital (YC) are spearheading the project.
The redeveloped Olympia Exhibition Centre will welcome its first tenants in 2023.
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