
While National Government is preoccupied with Brexit, the Chancellor should seize the opportunity to help cities prepare for the future
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While National Government is preoccupied with Brexit, the Chancellor should seize the opportunity to help cities prepare for the future
For the industrial strategy to succeed in increasing UK productivity, the new chair of the Industrial Strategy Council must follow three core principles.
Towns and cities have different roles to play in the economy, and the success of one is often dependent on the other.
Cities need to address the skills gaps which prevent many people making the most of existing connections
The key themes from our recent City Talks podcast on productivity, place and poverty
Cities need to weigh up whether their local property markets are meeting the evolving needs of businesses
Access to cheap borrowing has encouraged local authorities to invest in commercial property. Cities can use this approach to revive city centres, but only by diversifying away from retail.
Find out how cities can improve office space using our case study library.
Opening up data is dramatically improving public services – signing the Local Digital Declaration should be the first step for cities yet to do so
While financial services tend to be centred in London, the industry plays a big role in cities across the country, and any deal for the sector after Brexit must recognise this.