London’s government could move from City Hall as part of an effort to fill a £500 million black hole in the capital’s finances.
Mayor Sadiq Khan said the central London building cost £11.1 million a year in rent paid to Kuwaiti-owned landlord St Martins, and other charges.
He has set out plans to move to the Siemens-owned Crystal building in the Royal Docks near City Airport in east London.
The Norman Foster-designed City Hall was constructed at a cost of £43 million and opened in 2002. The lease for the building was granted in 2001 for 25 years, but allows for a break in the contract after 20 years, in December 2021.
The Mayor believes the current rent is above market value, with the figure set to rise to £12.6 million after December 2021. He had said that leaving the current building would save £55 million over five years.
Has he considered the Civic Centre in Haringey? Only one careful owner.
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