Mace to manage Olympic Park cultural job as BBC becomes latest tenant to sign up

Stratford Waterfront BBC (2)

Broadcaster will move its music studios to the Stratford development

Mace is to project manage the arts and culture precinct of the Olympic Park redevelopment in Stratford which will see the BBC become the latest high-profile tenant at the scheme which was previously known as Olympicopolis.

Now called East Bank, Mace has been appointed by the London Legacy Development Corporation for the initiative which will see a host of high-profile cultural organisations move into the east London site.

The BBC plans to close its Maida Vale studio, which was built in 1909 before the BBC moved in in the 1930s, and move its live music base to East Bank with the broadcaster set to move into a building designed by overall masterplanner, Allies & Morrison.

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