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Tuesday, April 1, 2025 |
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Groundbreaking British Library development confirmed |
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Artists impression of the new British Library extension, featuring visitors exploring the site and surrounding space.
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LONDON.- The development will create an expanded national Library in London, fit for the 21st century, to welcome hundreds of thousands more people a year to its exhibitions, learning programmes, business support, events and more.
Offering around 100,000 sq ft (9,290 sq m) of new public space, connected to the community and open to the world, it will feature:
New exhibition galleries, doubling the size of the Librarys existing gallery space and enabling greater interaction with the national collection.
Expanded and more diverse spaces for the Librarys well-established business support services, helping entrepreneurs to start and scale up new businesses and new maker spaces to help users create and pilot new innovative products.
A brand-new learning centre providing enhanced educational experiences for visitors of all ages, including an expanded offer for families.
An expanded multi-use foyer space, open to all, with event spaces available for local businesses and the community, with additional new entrances to welcome everyone to come in and explore.
The development will build on the British Library as a major hub for research located at the heart of Londons Knowledge Quarter one of the greatest knowledge clusters anywhere in the world, comprising global technology firms, world-leading universities, major cultural institutions and diverse schools and community groups.
The Library and SMBL development will be a centre for commercial science, data and life sciences, supporting the advancement of science and innovation by forging new connections and facilitating new partnerships between the collection, expert staff and institutions in the area.
The development will also provide a wide range of benefits and opportunity for the local community, including:
A £23 million contribution towards affordable housing in the area.
More opportunities for skills and career development and jobs, particularly for people living locally and Camdens young people.
Access to affordable workspaces including incubator desks within the Librarys new business spaces, with 10% of these free to use by Camden residents.
Improvements to the public realm including new access routes connecting Somers Town and St Pancras and contributing to additional cycle docking and highways.
A new community garden on Ossulston Street co-designed and managed by local people and additional Library entrances on Midland Road and Ossulston Street.
The scheme also delivers a significant contribution to future transport infrastructure in the area, creating a major new shaft and safeguarding space for future CR2 infrastructure.
Culture, Science and Technology Minister Sir Chris Bryant said: "The British Library is one of the greatest British cultural institutions and this funding will see it undergo an ambitious transformation, creating new spaces that will showcase our national story and history.
"The creation of a new world-class commercial science and innovation space in London's Knowledge Quarter will also help encourage investment in this vital sector in the UK. I look forward to seeing how this major development will benefit the local community and beyond, supporting growth and innovation."
Rebecca Lawrence, Chief Executive of the British Library, said: "I am delighted to announce this significant milestone in our bold ambition to transform the British Library. Our partnership with Mitsui Fudosan will enable us to fulfil our long-held vision to extend the Librarys site in St Pancras. The plans will open up the Library even further, creating an expanded national library with state-of-the-art new spaces, harnessing the power of collaboration to build a new public realm linking communities and the Knowledge Quarter and deliver significant investment in the UK.
"We look forward to working with philanthropists, our partners and community to create a groundbreaking new hub for science, innovation and knowledge that will welcome future generations of visitors, learners, researchers and budding entrepreneurs."
Takeshi Iwama, Chief Executive of Mitsui Fudosan UK, said: "I am delighted to confirm the development of the British Library extension project. It represents a major milestone in the evolution of an exceptional opportunity. We are proud to be investing in the expansion of one of the UKs most important cultural institutions, as well as continuing to work with community organisations in Camden to ensure that the benefits from this high-profile investment are experienced as much at the local level as they are nationally and internationally.
"Our development commitment represents what we believe to be one of the largest single real estate investments into London by a Japanese company to date. We have already acquired significant expertise in the life sciences sector across across Japan and the US over almost a decade and will be bringing this to the British Library extension development, our first in this sector in Europe.
"We are confident that the new commercial space at the heart of the Kings Cross Knowledge Quarter and designed by leading international architectural practice RSHP and engineers Arup will encourage some of the worlds most ambitious and successful life sciences companies to invest in the UK by the early 2030s.
"I would like to thank the British Library for its generous help and support over many years in getting this project over the line. We believe it can now be delivered with minimum disruption to the Librarys services and activities and with minimum impact on those living and working close to the site."
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