Data Center operator Infinity will turn the Olympic park press and broadcast centres into an “innovation city” if it wins the race to lease the facilities after this summer’s Olympic Games in London have concluded.
Two other bids have been shortlisted, including one from Oxylane Group for a sports-focused retail, office, leisure and education village and another which would turn the site into a UK fashion hub.
The 317,000 square feet press centre would then be used as an innovation research centre with links to higher education that would showcase the best of British technology.
The Olympic Park Legacy Company (OPLC) began the bidding process in October 2011 when it invited interested parties to submit their proposals before the 2 December deadline. The OPLC, a non-profit organisation set up by the government and Mayor of London, is tasked with the long-term development of the Olympic park.
Its remit is to create a mixed-use commercial district that will generate employment across a number of different industries and to generate opportunities for local businesses.
“Hackney Council looks forward to working closely with the Legacy Company and the three shortlisted bidders to establish which bid
The OPLC also hopes that the Olympic Park will form part of wider “Tech City” in East London that will extend beyond its current home in Shoreditch.
“We have three dynamic bids focused on the creation of thousands of jobs and training opportunities, along with links to Tech City,” said Andrew Altman, Chief Executive of the OPLC
According to the Financial Times, the media centre has long been considered as one of the more difficult venues to find a legacy for due to its size and distance from transport links at the other end of the park.
It was hoped that a large company such as Google or Cisco would move into the facility, encouraging smaller companies to the site, however this has proved challenging. It would have made extending the Tech City far easier, although both Google and Cisco have committed to moving to Silicon Roundabout.
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