Sir Stuart Lipton
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My 10-point plan for the sustainable growth of London
London is a world city restricted by rules that prevent the mayor of London from being fully in control.
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Government must embrace property in drive for tech growth
Everyone is talking about growth. One area that looks interesting is the world of TMT: technology, media and telecoms.
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Planning reform and sustainable development are our social obligation
The post-war period has been a failure in planning terms
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Liberating our cities is the only way to grow, says Sir Stuart Lipton
The City Finance Commission was established by Manchester, Birmingham and Central London Forward, on behalf of the central London boroughs, to feed into the government’s Local Government Resource Review
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Can localism be the saviour of London’s suburbs?, asks Sir Stuart Lipton
In an era of low growth and “localism”, how are we to start viable commercial development in outer London?
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Freed from back yard politics, localism could rescue communities
What is localism? Is it a good or bad concept? And how can property embrace one of the defining traits of the new coalition government? Localism isn’t universally popular in property circles, but let’s start by examining the regional and centralised systems it looks set to replace.
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Developer’s view: Sir Stuart Lipton
Dear prime minister: My plan for the built environment and Britain
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Developer’s view: Sir Stuart Lipton
Shape of things to come is neither “wiggly-wobbly” nor “double dip”
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Sir Stuart Lipton: Developer's view
The future of building lies in a return to traditional values
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‘A driver of change in a traditional industry’
Sir Stuart Lipton on his former colleague, ex-Hammerson chief Ron Spinney, who died on Sunday
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When you check into an office, you need to know if it’s five-star
Sir Stuart Lipton calls for a hotel-style benchmarking system for offices
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Planning tariff proposals: let's get our facts straight
Why the government should make explicit its intentions with the new tariff