A bunch of 25 artists who’ve been renting studios and a undertaking house in south London for nearly a decade have been given simply seven days discover to vacate the premises by their landlord.
Renewal Group despatched a letter to the tenants of Zona Mista on 3 February reminding them their lease ran out on 24 November. Since then, Selena Rook, the agency’s property supervisor writes, “we’ve been in negotiations in search of to agree phrases for a brand new lease, however sadly it has not been potential to achieve settlement on phrases which are acceptable”. The agency claims the artists have been occupying the constructing “beneath a tenancy at will”, an settlement that “permits for instant termination at any time by both social gathering”.
A spokesperson for Renewal says it has discovered a brand new tenant who needs to maneuver in on 10 February—“due to this fact we now require possession of the premises upfront of that date”. There are wider plans to redevelop the realm often known as New Bermondsey to incorporate three residential towers, a brand new tube station and auditorium.
Writing in response, the artists of Zona Mista—who’ve previously organised exhibitions by artists together with Laure Prouvost, Patrick Goddard, Issy Wooden, Man Oliver, Bernd Oppl, Zadie Xa and Elizabeth Worth—describe the eviction as “a horrible shock”. They observe that, since November, they’ve “engaged in negotiations relating to a lease improve for a brand new three-year lease” and that there was “no indication” that there have been discussions to lease the house to a 3rd social gathering “with a view to turfing us out”.
In accordance with one of many artists, Renewal had requested for a 68% improve in lease, and the group had countered with a proposal of a 22% rise. Negotiations then tailed off and communication with their landlord grew to become patchy, the artists say. The group has launched a petition to stress the “cultural significance” of the constructing and obtain probably the most amicable resolution potential.
The group additionally refutes that they’ve been occupying the constructing beneath a “tenancy at will” since November, pointing on the market was by no means a written settlement to that finish, as had been the case in 2017 when the lease was being renegotiated. As a substitute, they believed the three-month discover phrases of the lease would roll on till an answer was discovered. Hire has been paid up till 25 February.
Crucially, the seven-day discover interval now places the artists “on this chaotic, disaster footing”. They write: “It’s a mindless and gratuitously violent factor to do to ask us to pack up ten years of accrued possessions, gear and output on such brief discover. It’s extremely troublesome for any small enterprise to outlive in London within the present local weather, and this motion will trigger us the utmost potential hurt.”
Discovering emergency storage and dealing house, in addition to shifting prices, is prone to put many out of enterprise. “It additionally means it’s extremely probably that the collective will now be smashed up and dispersed, with no time to discover prospects for persevering with to work as a gaggle or for offering continuity of provision to the local people,” they are saying.
The group is now asking Renewal and the brand new industrial occupier to rethink their place “in order that the lives and livelihoods of 25 persons are not needlessly destroyed in probably the most traumatic and costly manner potential in the course of a value of dwelling disaster”.