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Union’s offices get a £2.5 million revamp
House is nearing completion after a year’s worth of work on the King’s Cross building. The union spent £2.56 million on updating the building, expanding its workable office space and adding a bar area. Headland House is a
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five-storey building with a basement area. Before the upgrade, the NUJ occupied or used three floors and had a basement area for storage. Now the building has a
new meeting room area in what was the basement and will soon have a bar area on the ground floor. The union’s staff, who returned to the building at the end of
he refurbishment of the NUJ’s London headquarters Headland
October, work on the first two floors. The top three floors are now being marketed as rental office space for other organisations. Following the work, Headland House has been revalued at £10.18 million, more than twice its previous valuation of £4.86 million.
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SIMON CHAPMAN
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