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GP 25: Truman Brewery 08: Local Community Wealth Building: with Volterra Partners

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Discover how the dynamic economic ecosystem of East London is shaping up in our latest episode recorded at the iconic Truman Brewery. Joined by Alex O'Byrne and Peter Reddy from Volterra Partners, and Tom Larsson, the development manager from Grow Places, we promise a deep dive into the socioeconomic impacts of major developments in Tower Hamlets. Learn about the importance of nurturing a naturally evolving community within this vibrant area, where maintaining cultural and business diversity is key.
Ever wondered how local political activism and community sentiment shape urban development strategies? Alex and Peter reveal how strong local engagement and diverse opinions are driving community wealth-building initiatives. We discuss the unique owner-operator model of Truman Brewery and how it fosters long-term relationships over speculative development, ensuring support for creative and small businesses. Tune in to understand the balancing act between rigid planning policies and the need for community-focused solutions.
Finally, we explore the future of East London's development with an eye toward creating vibrant, inclusive spaces. Tom emphasizes the significance of gradual, authentic changes that cater to a diverse demographic while preserving Brick Lane's cultural identity. Hear about the collaboration with design consultants like Publica and the efforts to engage local artists and young people to maximize social value. This episode is your gateway to understanding the intricate balance between development and community, promising insights that will resonate with anyone interested in urban growth and sustainability.

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Chapters

1. Economic Ecosystem in East London (00:00:00)

2. Economic and Social Impact of Development (00:13:16)

3. Balancing Commercial and Residential Development (00:20:09)

4. Future Development and Community Engagement (00:26:39)

5. Maximizing Social Value in Development (00:32:29)

25 episodes

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Discover how the dynamic economic ecosystem of East London is shaping up in our latest episode recorded at the iconic Truman Brewery. Joined by Alex O'Byrne and Peter Reddy from Volterra Partners, and Tom Larsson, the development manager from Grow Places, we promise a deep dive into the socioeconomic impacts of major developments in Tower Hamlets. Learn about the importance of nurturing a naturally evolving community within this vibrant area, where maintaining cultural and business diversity is key.
Ever wondered how local political activism and community sentiment shape urban development strategies? Alex and Peter reveal how strong local engagement and diverse opinions are driving community wealth-building initiatives. We discuss the unique owner-operator model of Truman Brewery and how it fosters long-term relationships over speculative development, ensuring support for creative and small businesses. Tune in to understand the balancing act between rigid planning policies and the need for community-focused solutions.
Finally, we explore the future of East London's development with an eye toward creating vibrant, inclusive spaces. Tom emphasizes the significance of gradual, authentic changes that cater to a diverse demographic while preserving Brick Lane's cultural identity. Hear about the collaboration with design consultants like Publica and the efforts to engage local artists and young people to maximize social value. This episode is your gateway to understanding the intricate balance between development and community, promising insights that will resonate with anyone interested in urban growth and sustainability.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Economic Ecosystem in East London (00:00:00)

2. Economic and Social Impact of Development (00:13:16)

3. Balancing Commercial and Residential Development (00:20:09)

4. Future Development and Community Engagement (00:26:39)

5. Maximizing Social Value in Development (00:32:29)

25 episodes

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