Spatial Development and Employment Trends in London Dave Lawrence Roger Tym & Partners
How to Cut the Cake Employment and Development Trends Policy Options Forecasting Spatial Change
London Employment Change
Office Pipeline & Job Change
Office Jobs Change by Borough
Office Development Pipeline 1989
What Can You Shift? Geographic MarketExamples Local Population sectors – retail, local health & ed, loc auth, Sub-Regional Some distribution, leisure, hospitals, Small Businesses London Capital functions Greater South East Logistics, ICT National Manufacturing, Govt International FBS
Employees and Units by Size Band
Locational Factors – London SMEs
What Can You Shift? Geographic MarketExamples Local Population sectors – retail, local health & ed, loc auth, Sub-Regional Some distribution, leisure, hospitals, Small Businesses London Capital functions Greater South East Logistics, ICT National Manufacturing, Govt International FBS
London’s Economy
Criteria for Selection of a Location The Business Environment Accessibility Proximity to Customer Base Availability and Cost of Labour Availability and Cost of Premises Image Business Services Attitude of Local Authority
Criteria for Selection of a Location The Living Environment Character and Environment Housing Supply and Cost Schooling Shopping Facilities Culture and Entertainment Employment Opportunities for Families
Criteria for Selection of a Location The Business Environment Accessibility Proximity to Customer Base Availability and Cost of Labour Availability and Cost of Premises Image Business Services Attitude of Local Authority
Office Rents by Borough
Lessons from JLE Policy Integration Accessibility Image Perceptions Part of Package Spatial Impact Provides a Focus
Spatial Employment Forecasts
London Plan Employment Projections
Forecast Change
Office Jobs Development Pipeline
Office Employment
Total Employment %
Spatial Planning Working?