[citation needed] By 1990, the building had an indoor market on weekends with about fifty stalls, selling a variety of fashion-, lifestyle- and music-related goods.
[citation needed] The Friday club night is Sin City, playing rock and alternative genres.
[citation needed] The Electric Ballroom is the London home for PROGRESS Wrestling, holding events on a regular basis since March 2014.
[19][20] A revised proposal from Transport for London in 2005 to demolish the whole block including the Ballroom, Buck Street Market and the Dr Martens store was rejected by Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott.
[21] In 2007 the government declared the Electric Ballroom a dilapidated building, a new argument which allows planning for the extension of the Camden Town tube station to be restarted.