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    1. jeanclaudecardboarde on

      There were people that did something similar in the late eighties and early nineties only to then get hit with the criminal justice bill that then stopped all that late night partying.

    2. CHRVM2YD on

      Can guarantee you it’s always a party 12am in the office when all seniors are gone and only juniors are left on the floor

    3. darthyoda76 on

      I’d agree if everyone wasn’t robbing everyone, and there wasn’t a massive increase in knife, violent, and sexual crime.

    4. ConnectPreference166 on

      London has plenty of places to party, the problem is we can’t bloody afford it!!!

    5. KreativeHawk on

      Maybe don’t turn an abandoned printing plant and one of the best venues into the UK into whatever the fuck is going on with it now?

      Which, by the way, was extremely close to Canary Wharf.

      Are we the only country as short-sighted and fucking stupid as to close a perfectly good club and rave venue, then turn around and come up with the idea of using office blocks as if there wasn’t a perfectly good alternative available?

    6. > With financial districts struggling to bounce back to full capacity post-Covid, and the nightlife industry facing an existential crisis, there are suggestions clubs could move into deserted office blocks at evenings and weekends.

      Why not run hackatons there?

    7. socratic-meth on

      > Turn empty London office blocks into ‘late-night party zones’, report suggests

      Great, everything stinking of piss and vomit when I arrive at work on a Monday morning.

    8. AwarenessComplete263 on

      The chances of any of this happening are stone cold zero.

    9. MarvZealous on

      Well they are converting every empty office here that was built in the 90’s – 00’s into flats and then charging an arm and a leg for them

    10. floorscentadolescent on

      “Turn them into party zones!”

      > Shuts at 1am

      > £8 a pint

      > No transport links unless you live 10 mins away

      “Why is nobody spending money on our nightlife?”

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