Another Storey: What's the real potential for densifying London estates?
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London is scattered with 20th century local authority housing estates. At a time of housing shortage, it is widely assumed the densification of these estates can make an important contribution to London's housing supply. Yet we know surprisingly little about the location, density and characteristics of London's estates, and attempts to redevelop them are often met with controversy.
Our latest research project, Another Storey: The Real Potential for Estate Densification analyses the density of large estates in four London boroughs, and how this compares to surrounding areas. Using the Mayor's density guidelines, we have produced a new estimate of the increase in units that could be achieved across London. The report includes a financial assessment of how the costs of densification stack up, and how these costs are shared between the public and private sector. Learn more about this project.
Join us and an expert panel on Thursday 29 September for fresh insight into the role London's housing estates could play in addressing housing shortages. We'll explore council housing trends, policy changes and case studies of significant estates in the capital. Panellists include:
- Steve Bullock, Mayor of Lewisham
- Richard Cherry, CEO, Countryside Properties
- Sean Egan, Director of Development, Home Group
- Pete Redman, report author and Managing Director of Policy and Research, Traderisks
- Kate Webb, Head of Policy, Shelter
This is a public event, free to attend. Registration and coffees from 8.30, discussion to begin at 9am.
Find our live tweets during the event at @centreforlondon and join in the conversation using #AnotherStorey
This project has been generously supported by Countryside Properties and Home Group.
Image credit: Nico Hogg