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This GFM Special Report examines the rise in popularity of infrastructure and infrastructure debt, and unravels the investment vehicles, structures and asset services available to institutional investors in this burgeoning asset class.
Date added: 11-07-2017
London is growing at its fastest rate in modern history. According to current estimates, its population is increasing by around one million individuals every ten years. This is equivalent to a rate of two thousand every eight days. Employment and economic activity are also rising.
Date added: 12-01-2016
This document is part of a suite of documents supporting the Mayor’s consultation on London’s long-term infrastructure requirements. ‘London Infrastructure Plan 2050 A Consultation’ sets out London’s strategic requirements to 2050 across transport, green, digital, energy, water and waste infrastructure, how much it will cost and how we might pay for it all. It invites responses on a range of issues, including those looked at in this document.
Date added: 12-01-2016
To support the work of the London Infrastructure Plan 2050 the GLA Intelligence Unit has produced a number of projections. Projections and forecasts are typically based on a number of simplifying assumptions and are, in part at least, only as reliable as the data on which they are based.
Date added: 12-01-2016
In 2014 the Mayor launched London’s first long-term infrastructure plan. The London Infrastructure Plan 2050 is the first ever attempt to identify, prioritise and cost London’s future infrastructure. It considers how we might deliver and fund it, in order to support future growth.
Date added: 12-01-2016
We have responded to the Crossrail 2 Growth Commission's Call for Evidence, expressing our support for the regional route and the housing and economic growth that it can deliver for London and the wider south of England. Our response also addresses allocation of land use and the importance of providing all the infrastructure a community needs, and not solely housing, to make sure new houses meet people's needs. - See more at: http://www.londoncouncils.gov.uk/our-key-themes/infrastructure/whats-new#sthash.ogudv2sc.dpuf
Date added: 12-01-2016
Our response discusses the pressures on land for housing and the implications this has for employment land, a mix of housing tenures and wider infrastructure needs.
Date added: 12-01-2016
The Infrastructure Investment Plan 2015 sets out priorities for investment and a long term strategy for the development of public infrastructure in Scotland. It is intended to complement the Draft Budget 2016-17 and support the objectives set out in Scotland’s Economic Strategy and the Programme for Government.
Date added: 12-01-2016