NTIA demands “immediate action” to save Boxpark Shoreditch from closure

The Night Time Industries Association (NTIA) has demanded “immediate action” to save Boxpark Shoreditch from closure and set up a campaign – find all details below.

The iconic venue, which houses multiple street food and retail stores, announced it would be closing at the end of this summer due to its temporary lease running out. Boxpark Shoreditch was its flagship site and opened in 2011.

So far, there are plans for Boxpark to be turned into a redevelopment project called Bishopsgate Goodsyard, which will reportedly include housing, retail spaces, offices and a park. The owners of Boxpark Shoreditch have also said they will open two more venues in Camden and Liverpool Street, and will aim to relocate all of its Shoreditch staff and tenants to the new sites.

Now, the NTIA has set up a campaign to save Boxpark from closure, calling for Hackney Council to take action – you can sign the campaign here.

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“Boxpark Shoreditch exemplifies the exact issue faced across the country with red tape and restrictive regulatory controls stalling business investment,” said Michael Kill (CEO of the NTIA). “This has to stop. People are fed up. The new Government has made an amazing start, and I call on them to reach into the local authority and invigorate the local planning department and Hackney Council to find a solution.”

Boxpark (Photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
Boxpark (Photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)

Meanwhile, Roger Wade (Boxpark’s founder) has said: “We regret to announce that BOXPARK Shoreditch will be closing. Despite our relentless efforts in collaboration with the GLA, Hackney Council, and our landlords BGY, we must close due to a planning requirement. Unfortunately, the developers will not start building immediately, which makes this decision even more disheartening, especially since our neighbours Power league received an extension.

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“Since its launch in October 2011, BoxPark Shoreditch, the world’s first pop-up, has created over 1,000 jobs, contributed more than £80 million each year to the local economy and over £1 billion since opening, launched hundreds of new independent businesses, and welcomed over 10 million visitors.

“We have initiated a campaign to save BoxPark Shoreditch. Your help and support would be greatly appreciated. Please see the link below to join the cause.”