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What will happen to the London 2012 Olympic Park and buildings?

Which will remain, which will be recycled and 
which will be transformed

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Olympic Stadium 
The Stadium was designed to be adapted from its Games time capacity of 80,000 seats to a more modest 25,000 seats. Depending on who becomes the tenant (four bids for use have been received), it will be 60,000 seats. It should reopen in the summer of 2014 as a multi-purpose venue, and will host the 2017 World Athletics Championships.

Press & Broadcasting Centres
Having housed 20,000 members of the media, this will become a commercial business district offering 29,000sqm of sustainable office space in the Press Centre, and 9,000sq m 
of offices and 53,000sq m 
of studio space in the Broadcasting Centre. Tenants will start to move 
in in 2014.

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Giovanna Dunmall

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