Tfl's 400% Cheek ; Busy Arts Centre Threatened by Regeneration Boom It Helped to Create
Evening Standard - London › August 11, 2004
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Evening Standard - London › August 11, 2004
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MAYOR Ken Livingstone is being begged to save a popular Clerkenwell arts centre. Tardis Studios faces closure after its landlord, Transport for London, hiked its rent by 400 per cent.
The studios, housed in a former parcels depot next to Farringdon station, is used by painters, writers, designers and sculptors. Organisers say it is a non-profit organisation and cannot afford to pay the increase - from Pounds 8,500 last year to Pounds 42,500.See the full content of this document
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Tfl's 400% Cheek ; Busy Arts Centre Threatened by Regeneration Boom It Helped to Create
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