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Broadwick and KERB launch ‘Corner Corner’ this Spring
28/02/25

Broadwick and KERB launch ‘Corner Corner’ this Spring

Corner Corner, an exciting new destination blending food, culture, live music, and sustainable farming, is set to open this Spring in Canada Water. Curated by Broadwick and KERB, it will serve as the flagship venue for British Land and Australian Super’s £4bn Canada Water Masterplan.


At the heart of Corner Corner is London’s largest commercial indoor vertical farm, developed by Harvest London. This state-of-the-art farm supplies a wide range of fresh, locally grown produce directly to the food hall and all-day café, as well as to restaurants across the city. The venue aims to foster a hyper-local, sustainable food ecosystem. Interactive experiences will engage the local community with hands-on cooking and sustainable food practices.


Broadwick’s concept reimagines the modern multi-use space, featuring dynamic kitchen residencies within a visually stunning food hall, cutting-edge sustainable farming, and a unique take on the contemporary jazz club—all under one roof.

The dining experience at Corner Corner has been carefully curated by KERB, and will showcase a diverse line-up of independent food vendors, while emphasizing sustainability.


With their experience as one of London culture and entertainment providers, Broadwick will oversee Corner Corner’s live music programming, collaborating with influential artists to deliver unforgettable musical experiences. This includes rotating resident selectors on Thursday evenings spinning a mix of jazz, funk, soul, disco, and world music, as well as live jazz performances and ticketed shows every Friday and Saturday.


For more information visit www.cornercorner.com


Written by Jordan Crowley

Rendered image courtesy of KERB

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Broadwick and KERB launch ‘Corner Corner’ this Spring

  • Nyla Sammons
  • Feb 28, 2025
  • 1 min read

Corner Corner, an exciting new destination blending food, culture, live music, and sustainable farming, is set to open this Spring in Canada Water. Curated by Broadwick and KERB, it will serve as the flagship venue for British Land and Australian Super’s £4bn Canada Water Masterplan.


At the heart of Corner Corner is London’s largest commercial indoor vertical farm, developed by Harvest London. This state-of-the-art farm supplies a wide range of fresh, locally grown produce directly to the food hall and all-day café, as well as to restaurants across the city. The venue aims to foster a hyper-local, sustainable food ecosystem. Interactive experiences will engage the local community with hands-on cooking and sustainable food practices.


Broadwick’s concept reimagines the modern multi-use space, featuring dynamic kitchen residencies within a visually stunning food hall, cutting-edge sustainable farming, and a unique take on the contemporary jazz club—all under one roof.

The dining experience at Corner Corner has been carefully curated by KERB, and will showcase a diverse line-up of independent food vendors, while emphasizing sustainability.


With their experience as one of London culture and entertainment providers, Broadwick will oversee Corner Corner’s live music programming, collaborating with influential artists to deliver unforgettable musical experiences. This includes rotating resident selectors on Thursday evenings spinning a mix of jazz, funk, soul, disco, and world music, as well as live jazz performances and ticketed shows every Friday and Saturday.


For more information visit www.cornercorner.com


Written by Jordan Crowley

Rendered image courtesy of KERB

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