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The Business Design Centre is an exhibition centre on Upper Street in the district of Islington in London.The foundation stone was laid in 1861 – although a large part of the building had already been completed. It occupies a Grade II listed building formerly known as the Royal Agricultural Hall.
Following some forty years of exhibiting, first in Smithfield at Wooton’s Livery Stables near Smithfield Meat Market then at a site in the Barbican, it moved in 1839 to premises in Baker Street. However it outgrew these and it was then proposed that the Club erect a hall large enough to accommodate their annual display and also to be available for other shows. It was then one of the largest exhibition halls in the World.The main exhibition hall covers 65,000 square feet (6,000 m2).
The hall then remained unused and empty until it was converted to its present use in 1986, as an exhibition hall, conference centre, showrooms and offices. It is home to over 100 businesses, including clothing retailer, Barbour, electronic’s manufacturer, Samsung, web design agency, Base Creative, coffee maker, Illy, and home furnishings manufacturer Oficina Inglesa.
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