For the Government's regeneration schemes to succeed, they must prioritise city centres and be backed by substantial public funding to maximise private investment opportunities.
Andrew Carter, Stuart Bridgett and Anthony Breach explore the key findings from Centre for Cities' latest report - Making places: The role of regeneration in levelling up.
Centre for Cities’ latest report published in partnership with Aviva, Making places: The role of regeneration in levelling up, highlights how these zones sit at the heart of the Government’s ambitions to deliver swift, economic growth by attracting private sector investment.
For this episode of City Minutes, Researcher Stuart Bridgett and Senior Analyst Anthony Breach join Chief Executive Andrew Carter to debate some of the key findings of the report.
Together, they discuss how the Government can make regeneration schemes viable and explore the learnings, lessons, and exceptions from the King’s Cross redevelopment.
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For the Government's regeneration schemes to succeed, they must prioritise city centres and be backed by substantial public funding to maximise private investment opportunities.
Centre for Cities' new report in partnership with Aviva argues that for the Government's regeneration schemes to succeed they should focus on city centres and be backed by public funding and planning reform.