Register NOW for FREE!Don't miss the opportunity to hear from speakers focussing on central and suburban London by registering for this FREE to attend digital event, broadcast live to your computer!speakers confirmed to for London Live are: Richard Akers Land Securities Ian Mason Schroders Paul Clark, The Crown Estate Tony McCurley, GM Real Estate David Kenningham, CB Richard Ellis Paul White, Frogmore Property Company Nick Maltby, Bircham Dyson Bell Keith Berryman, Crossrail Alistair Subba Row, Farebrother Tim Roberts, British Land Jonathan Joseph, Brent Cross Cricklewood partnership Tony Westbrook, Barnet Council Register today for FREE to hear from all these speakers discussing the London Property Market! Webinars confirmed for London Live! include: 9.30am live debate - London 2011: Recovery or relapse? 11.00am Webinar - Capital investment: what lies ahead for development, transport and Crossrail? 12.30pm Webinar - The outlook for Offices: kick starting development and tackling the supply shortage 2pm Webinar - Retail therapy: the evolution of London retail via pioneering new developments 3.30pm Webinar - A revolution in the suburbs: a closer look at the outer boroughs |
The 20 London boroughs which comprise outer London have been hit particularly hard by the economic downturn of the last few years. However, with 60% of the capitals population, several major regeneration schemes already underway and a plethora of untapped resources – the suburbs will be fundamental to the recovery of the London economy. In this session find out why commercial developers, investors and occupiers should be looking to the suburbs as the way forward. Learn more about the main growth sectors which are set to bolster the outer London economy and gain deeper insight on some of the most innovative regeneration schemes in London, including:
- Examining the key growth sectors for the outer London economy: office based sectors, public sector, retail, leisure and culture
- Ian Mason, head of UK property fund management, Schroders
- Jonathan Joseph, development director, Brent Cross Cricklewood partnership
- Tony Westbrook, Principal Planner, Barnet Council
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