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Tube HQ sell-off ‘won’t help poor’

Plans to flog the Grade I listed Tube HQ for housing will not benefit enough poorer families, London Assembly Members said yesterday. 

Drawings of the “ambitious” Westminster development by Tate Hindle architects go on display from today at St James’s Park station. 

Transport for London (TfL) said the transformation of the “outdated offices” will raise cash to be reinvested in the transport network. 

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