London By Patrick Cowling Freedom of Information Researcher 14 December 2018 Share this with Facebook Share this with Messenger Share this with Twitter Share this with Email Share this with Facebook Share this with WhatsApp Share this with Messenger Share this with Twitter Share Share this with These are external links and will open in a new window Email Share this with Email Facebook Share this with Facebook Messenger Share this with Messenger Messenger Share this with Messenger Twitter Share this with Twitter Pinterest Share this with Pinterest WhatsApp Share this with WhatsApp LinkedIn Share this with LinkedIn Copy this link https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-46512164 Read more about sharing. These are external links and will open in a new window Close share panel Network Rail has been accused of “exploiting” small businesses by raising commercial rents in railway arches ahead of a property sale.Figures have shown the average rent for a commercial space in London increased by almost 20% since April 2017.The increase came months before Network Rail announced the sale of thousands of railway arches in a £1.46bn deal. Network Rail said rent increases were usually due to local market conditions or its own investment.A Freedom of Information request by the BBC… Read full this story
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