In this episode of Opportunity London’s Invested in London: Partnerships Shaping the City series, we explore what regeneration really means when it’s rooted in long-term commitment, trust and collaboration.
Journalist Emily Wright is joined by Stephanie Smith, Head of Residential, Muse, alongside Jace Tyrrell, Chief Executive, Opportunity London, to discuss how complex regeneration projects are delivered at scale – and why partnership is critical to making them work.
From placemaking and community-led design to public–private collaboration, data sharing and long-term stewardship, the conversation looks at how regeneration specialists, local authorities and investors can work together to create places that are resilient, inclusive and built to last.
This episode offers insight into the realities of delivering regeneration across diverse locations, the barriers facing the sector today, and why collaboration – not competition – will shape the future of London’s built environment.
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Opportunity London is the public-private partnership to attract £100bn of institutional capital to London.
London consistently remains the most attractive city in the world to invest, yet connecting to those opportunities has often been a challenge for investors. Opportunity London exists to transform that relationship.
Opportunity London is a joint venture between the NLA and London & Partners, bringing together every tier of government, backed by industry, to provide a one-stop-shop that eases the path for capital investment across our great city.
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