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UK police may sell New Scotland Yard HQ for over 500 million pounds

LONDON (Reuters) - London's cash-strapped police forces may sell its New Scotland Yard headquarters as a plan to save part of five hundred million pounds.
The 1960s complex Victorian District salable 150-2000000 pounds, real estate agents say. Metropolitan Police Department to buy a block of Land Securities in 2008 to 122 million pounds.
One-third of the 900,000 square meters of real estate may sell part of broader cost-cutting drive force of contraction in 2016, the Mets said in an e-mailed statement.
Said, adding that there is no A spokeswoman said: "We will not be involved in all areas of the heritage of our plan than we need to keep the time of the old building, including all the new headquarters building and the potential Scotland Yard to move from its current location to make the final decision.
Police said the 20-storey building surrounded by concrete explosion barriers and famous rotating sign in the next few years, will require the maintenance of 50 million pounds.
If sales continue, it may move its headquarters located in a smaller building in Westminster.
Victoria near the goal, which is to the district building high-quality office buildings, shops and more than 200, including Land Securities redevelopers.
Last week, the government sold Admiralty Arch, the gateway between ? 600,000 malls and Trafalgar Square in London (Trafalgar Square), of Spanish investors Rafael Serrano part of a cost-cutting drive.



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