BusinessThe Premier League set for move to new Paddington HQThe Premier League is set to move to the Brunel Building in PaddingtonJoanna Hodgson17 August 2018The Premier League is set to move its London headquarters to Paddington next year, the Evening Standard can reveal. Sources said the body, which represents top flight football clubs, has agreed a deal with FTSE 250 landlord Derwent London to take 30,000 square feet at the Brunel Building. The Premier League, advised by property agent JLL, plans to move from its Gloucester Place home near Baker Street station where it has been since 2005.It has outgrown the site and Derwent, which also owns that property, is looking to redevelop it.The Premier League, which is wholly owned by the 20 member clubs that make up the League at any one time, is expected to relocate in 2019.Read MoreArteta reveals Arsenal 'trick' for coping with hectic fixture scheduleHenry updates Arsenal title prediction after Nottm Forest drawWH Smith hire turnaround veteran with package that could be worth £25mSponsoredIncredible days out and trips for autumn and winterOther companies that have prelet space at the Brunel Building include Sony Pictures Entertainment. Cushman & Wakefield and CBRE are the letting agents on the 243,000 square feet development.All parties declined to comment.MORE ABOUTCommercial propertyDerwent LondonPremier League