Winning a contract from the Greater London Authority enabled URBED to draw lessons from how cities in other countries assemble the land needed to build housing. Other related work on land value capture has been commissioned by the UK 2070 Commission under Lord (Bob) Kerslake, and by other bodies.
Capital gains: a better land assembly model for London
Authors:
Dr Nicholas Falk with support from URBED, Housing Futures Ltd, Dentons, and Gerald Eve
Date:
June 2018
Themes:
Economic growth and land management
Governance, policy, finance and community engagement
Urban development and regeneration
Locations:
Summary:
This report examines how London can improve land assembly processes to boost housing delivery.
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