Centre for Cities' latest report shows where the UK’s 344 innovation hotspots are across the country and their potential to address the UK’s sluggish productivity growth.
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Centre for Cities' latest report shows where the UK’s 344 innovation hotspots are across the country and their potential to address the UK’s sluggish productivity growth.
This report maps out the current geography of the new economy and calls for the creation of a £14.5 billion growth package to build innovation districts in Birmingham, Glasgow and Manchester.
A recent study by Centre for Cities, commissioned by Connected Places Catapult, analysed which of Great Britain’s 62 cities and largest towns have the most potential to harness extra public R&D funding and convert it into wider local economic growth – helping level up the whole UK.
It is in cities, not clusters, where policy can help firms locate in one place, this paper looks at how policy can encourage this.
Cities are using their land and property assets to increase revenue. This report outlines the five ways to do this best.
Understanding the characteristics of cities, and the kinds of businesses they attract will help cities develop their industrial strategies.
Recommendations for boosting growth based on the innovation districts concept formulated by Bruce Katz.
New report looks at the potential of clusters for growth across the country
Practical policy solutions for supporting university and high-growth business collaboration in cities
This year's Budget was a missed opportunity for cities to help achieve national priorities