Championing diverse cuisines, live performance, and indoor farming, Broadwick adds another multipurpose venue to its growing portfolio of community-enhancing spaces.
Born from a regeneration initiative led by British Land and AustralianSuper, Corner Corner plays an important role in the ongoing evolution of London’s Canada Water district. Developed by Broadwick in collaboration with KERB, the space realises Broadwick Founder and Owner Simeon Aldred’s vision of an “experimental” and “hybrid” venue. With its expansive offerings, Corner Corner delivers a distinctive and dynamic entertainment experience.
The building’s 55,000 sq ft houses multiple functions motivated by four words: Nature, Rhythm, Taste, and Culture. The influence of ‘Taste’ can be found in Corner Corner’s food hall and cafe, to which KERB brought its experience operating The Seven Dials Market to create a food hall line-up that showcases the diversity of London’s independent cuisine scene.
‘Rhythm’ is within the venue’s stage area, which promises to host both live jazz performances and rotating selectors. ‘Culture’ comes in part with what Aldred describes as “the engine room” of Corner Corner – its dry hire exhibition space.
Read the full story in issue 35.4 of MONDO-DR here…