Creative thinking can use to car parks to drive business
Mark Moran
Not much parking happens in the run-down Rye Lane multi-storey in Peckham, but for the past six years it has become an art gallery. An initiative called Bold Tendencies used the upper levels to showcase cutting edge sculpture while a wood and canvas structure on the roof deck called Frank’s Campari Bar & Café has become a popular watering hole to chat and drink while taking in some fantastic views of the city. If a disused car park can become a focal point for creativity and a...
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Franks Campari Bar in Peckham
