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Towers of London: A rising contribution to housing

Posted on: 19 May 2014
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A surge in the construction of high-rise residential blocks in London is set to intensify, according to a new analysis from property consultants CBRE.

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Midtown 2014: London market focus

Posted on: 16 May 2014
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Midtown is an evolving prime residential market. This report provides an overview of sales and lettings activity in the area. 

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Getting our house in order: The impact of housing undersupply in London

Posted on: 14 May 2014
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In this report, London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) explores the impact of the undersupply of housing on London businesses and the capital’s overall competitiveness and proposes measures to alleviate the housing crisis. LCCI concludes the way to overcome the current barriers to house building is to secure more land for development and more builders with the capacity to deliver homes in London.

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City views: How to British cities see London?

Posted on: 14 May 2014
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This report, produced in partnership with Centre for London and supported by Lloyds Banking Group, brings together findings from a survey of people living in 16 cities outside of London, a national survey, and a series of discussions with local government and business leaders. Taken together, these new insights tell us more about how people living outside of London perceive the capital.

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London Evolution Animation

Posted on: 9 May 2014
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A new animation from University College London’s Bartlett Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis illustrates how London has changed from Roman times to the present day. Extracting from thousands of geo-referenced records, “London Evolution Animation” categorises the information by periods, with new road segments popping up in grey and “statutorily protected buildings and structures” showing up in yellow.

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The London recipe: How systems and empathy make the city

Posted on: 30 April 2014
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In this paper, Charles Leadbeater analyses the key ingredients to London’s success. Drawing on focus groups with a range of Londoners, the paper explores how Londoners experience their city and the ways it could be made to work better for them.

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London’s West End: Review and Outlook.

Posted on: 29 April 2014
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The growth of tourist spend in London and in the West End in particular, is one of many topics covered in JLL UK Retail’s new report.  The report explores in detail the current health of the Core West End, and provides a detailed outlook for real estate investors and occupiers situated within the area. The report focusses on the retail and leisure sectors, but also touches on the hotel and office sectors, and provides insight into the key drivers behind the success of the area, as well as some of the challenges to overcome to ensure continued success.

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Crossrail as catalyst

Posted on: 23 April 2014
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Future of London has published a report which examines how London communities can grasp the regeneration potential of Crossrail stations and of future infrastructure projects. Presentations are also available to two seminar held earlier in 2014. The first seminar, “Maximising Crossrail: The experience so far” held on 30 January 2014 , and the second, “Maximising Crossrail: Is collaboration the catalyst?”, held on 25 February 2014.

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East of City Residential Market

Posted on: 17 April 2014
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This latest report from Savills looks at the residential property market East of the City of London.

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Flood risks in London

Posted on: 11 April 2014
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The London Assembly Environment Committee has published a report which argues that properties housing 140,000 people in London are at high risk of surface flooding and 24,000 properties are at significant risk of river flooding. 

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