London 2030: How will the Capital meet high property demand?

In the final of our London 2030 series of events and podcasts in partnership with Addleshaw Goddard, we look at the challenges for development in London   In the final of our London 2030...

Podcast published on 21 May 2013

In the final of our London 2030 series of events and podcasts in partnership with Addleshaw Goddard, we look at the challenges for development in London

 

In the final of our London 2030 series of events and podcasts in partnership with Addleshaw Goddard, we look at the challenges for development in London.

Demand for London property, both commercial and residential, continues to outstrip the rest of the UK. Becky Worthington, Chief Executive, Lodestone Capital,  Ben Denton, Strategic Director for Housing and Regeneration, Westminster City Council and Marnix Elsenaar, Partner, Addleshaw Goddard join Ben Harrison, Director of Partnerships at Centre for Cities to discuss what the likely consequences are for London if it can’t meet its development demands.

On the commercial end of development, is the market capable of delivering the right kind of office development in the right places to support London’s future growth? How do we encourage economic activity in regeneration places? And on the residential side, why is London suffering from a lack of homes and can the public sector help increase supply in London?

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