The 2012 Olympics' Basketball stadium's outer shell is being sold by Barr Construction after they failed to find a use for the temporary building.
The arena is one of the biggest ever temporary buildings for any games and the 12,000 seater stadium does not come with the shell.
There are rumours that it could be transported to Rio for the 2016 Olympic games and used potentially for different sports.
Barclay Chalmers the managing director of Barr Construction said: 'The basketball arena was one of the showpiece structures for the games, but it was clear there would be no legacy use for a permanent basketball venue, hence the use of the temporary building'.
He continued: 'It could be used to hold conferences or events, perhaps like The O2 in Greenwich'.
Formal bids for the frame are due on the 30th April this year.
The arena is one of the biggest ever temporary buildings for any games and the 12,000 seater stadium does not come with the shell.
There are rumours that it could be transported to Rio for the 2016 Olympic games and used potentially for different sports.
Barclay Chalmers the managing director of Barr Construction said: 'The basketball arena was one of the showpiece structures for the games, but it was clear there would be no legacy use for a permanent basketball venue, hence the use of the temporary building'.
He continued: 'It could be used to hold conferences or events, perhaps like The O2 in Greenwich'.
Formal bids for the frame are due on the 30th April this year.
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