
Printworks London reopening plans for 2026
The superclub is poised to make a comeback by 2026 as the site owners has formally submitted a proposal transforming it into a multifaceted cultural hub.
Printworks London revival as a cultural landmark
Printworks London, the renowned post-industrial superclub, is poised to make a comeback by 2026. This potential revival comes as site owners and property developers British Land and AustraliaSuper have entered into exclusive discussions with Broadwick, the electronic music operator behind it.
The envisioned venue will occupy one portion of the existing building, while the other segment, dubbed the Grand Press, will undergo a transformation into offices accommodating 1,500 employees and retail establishments. The consortium has submitted their proposal to Southwark Council aiming to secure planning permission within the coming months.


World-renowned architectural firm already commissioned
Architects Hawkins\Brown have been tasked with preserving the venue’s original industrial aesthetics while adapting it to host a diverse array of events. From electronic dance music nights to immersive art exhibitions and corporate functions. The proposed redevelopment plans include repurposing the Inkwells into a dedicated performance space for immersive experiences and intimate music events.
Once known as Harmsworth Quays, The Printworks was home to the printing presses that produced newspapers including the Daily Mail and Evening Standard. The redevelopment features residential and commercial spaces, including up to 3,000 new homes (35% as affordable housing) & office for 20,000 professionals.

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