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16.09.14

Redevelopment plans for historic London Underground HQ unveiled

Transport for London has set forward its plans for the redevelopment of 55 Broadway, the Grade I-listed historic home of the London Underground, which it is vacating from next year, writes James Cartwright.

The building will be converted into housing, with a mix of private, social and affordable flats, which should generate about £3.5bn in non-fare revenue that can be pumped back into the transport system.

TfL says it has been working with English Heritage to ensure the building’s “iconic status” is not lost. It was built in the late 1920s, but London Underground is moving out of the building next year, saying it is no longer suitable as modern office space. Staff will move out to Canary Wharf and North Greenwich.

Graeme Craig, director of commercial development at TfL, stated: “Our aim is to make life in London better and help keep the city working and growing. This means recognising our role as the custodian of one of London’s largest and most valuable property portfolios and developing our assets for the benefit of the city.”

Andrew Tate, director of architects TateHindle said: “Public realm improvements will greatly enhance the setting of the Grade I-listed building, wider, more generous stone paving and swapping the glass from opaque to clear will transform and open up the retail. The restoring of 55 Broadway’s striking footprint will also allow views of two of the ‘Winds’ series of sculptures, which help make the building so memorable.”

Public exhibitions are being held within St James's Park station from Tuesday 16 to Friday 19 September at 11:30 and 19:00 each day.

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