The Greater London Authority is preparing to move into its new headquarters at the Crystal, E16, in the Royal Docks at the start of the new year.
It will move out of its current home, at More London on the South Bank, in the next two weeks. The organisation will use the Union Street offices on a temporary basis, before relocating to Docklands in January.
The GLA owns the Crystal and has described it as “one of the world’s most sustainable buildings”, in contrast with its current “expensive base”. It is owned by Kuwaiti-backed St Martins Property Group.