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Government’s London exodus puts 13m sq ft at risk

A slew of UK government agencies and quango bodies are reviewing their corporate headquarters, putting more than 13.2m sq ft of London office space at risk.

More than half (54%) of this space is rented in the West End with some of the city’s highest rents, with the public purse fronting rents of up to £90 per sq ft, according to figures from Radius Data Exchange.

Government departments are estimated to contribute £435m in rents every year, with large annual contributions of £14m from HM Treasury, £13.2m from Transport for London and £11.8m paid by HM Revenue & Customs.

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