Barbican Centre to undergo £191m regeneration as City of London approves funding package
2025-04-10 19:57:27 By
The City of London Corporation has given the green light to a £191m investment to refurbish and improve the Barbican, the City’s premier cultural and arts hub. The approval for funding was announced yesterday, with plans set to put construction into motion starting in 2027.
This hefty sum will cover 80% of the initial phase in the centre's overhaul, with the remaining costs anticipated to be sourced through an extensive fundraising effort set to begin in 2025. The project is timed for completion in honour of the Barbican's 50th anniversary in 2032, as reported by City AM.
Chris Hayward, the City Corporation policy chairman, emphasised the importance of the funding: "This funding underlines our support, recognising its unique role as a leading cultural institution and driver of economic growth, contributing £86m a year to the UK economy and supporting around than 1,100 jobs across London."
He also added, "The Barbican Centre is central to the Square Mile’s cultural identity and plays a pivotal role in our attractiveness as a place to work and visit."
The Barbican refurbishment is one of several initiatives as part of the City Corporation's Destination City initiative, a proposed evolution of the Square Mile aiming to establish it as a prime destination for business, culture, events, and leisure.
Jackie Boughton, Director of Commercial at the Barbican, remarked on the significance of this development: "This decision marks a transformative moment for the Barbican Centre and its ability to host world-class conferences and events."