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Introducing Below The Lights
Below The Lights opened in summer 2024 in the heart of London - under the famous Piccadilly Lights.A unique Spotlight space for immersive events, Below The Lights is a place where brands can create memorable experiences and incredible media campaigns.
About
We build and invest in buildings, spaces and partnerships to create sustainable places, connect communities and realise potential.
Our 2023 Impact Report
Our 2023 impact report deep dives into the ways our places and activities are making a difference across the UK. From our economic contributions to the social and sustainable value we deliver, we recognise that the consequences of the actions we take as an organisation are both far-reaching and long-lasting.
The potential of sustainable retail
Sustainable retail has the potential to boost local UK economies by nearly £100m and grow brand revenues by up to 13%.
Investors
Discover the strategy that drives our success, as we create sustainable value for our three types of investor: institutional, private and debt.
Half Year Results 2024
Land Securities Group PLC announced its half year results for the six months ended 30 September 2024 on Friday 15 November 2024
Creating valuable places
We enter the coming year with a renewed sense of clarity and purpose.
Sustainability
We're working to enhance the health of our environment and improve quality of life for our people, customers and communities - now, and for future generations.
Landsec Futures
Landsec Futures is a £20m fund that aims to deliver around £200m of social value by 2030, supporting at least 30,000 people from underrepresented socio-economic backgrounds towards long-term employment. It will also provide the chance to increase the diversity of talent across the industry and in our business.
We are working to Let Nature In
We’re letting nature into the design, development, and management of our spaces. We’re improving biodiversity; promoting health, wellbeing and community engagement by creating green spaces; and creating nature-based solutions to mitigate and adapt to climate change.
Careers
Life at Landsec
We're shining a spotlight on some of the inspirational people that work for us as part of our Life at Landsec series.
Media & Insights
Reverse mentoring for an inclusive future
Earlier this year, nine executive leadership team members (ELT) were each paired with a more junior colleague for a six-month reverse mentoring opportunity.
The lines between where people live, where they work and where they spend their leisure time are becoming increasingly blurred. With many parts of today’s built environment already in need of remodelling, and sustainability such an important focus for everyone, there is a clear opportunity to reshape neighbourhoods and cities in a thoughtful way. Lewisham shopping centre is a great example of where we’re working in collaboration with the local community on a master plan for the long-term sustainable regeneration of the site. The public consultation began in November 2020 and our plans entail a mixed-use scheme including new homes, together with workspaces, retail, and open green spaces for all to use. A student-led approach With Lewisham selected as the London Borough of Culture for 2022, we’re already working closely with the local council, communities and local residents to help shape our plans. But we’re also keen to approach the project in new and experimental ways and that’s why we’ve partnered with students from the internationally renowned RCA Service Design MA programme. Students have been asked to really understand the project and its various challenges and come up with ideas and solutions to create a successful space for the long-term. The outcome The process will mean students will get involved in community engagement by: • directly speaking to local residents; • narrowing down a specific challenge or problem; • designing a service or intervention which addresses that challenge and then prototyping a solution to then evaluate. The hope is that students will be able to apply their design experience and uncover new information about the community, help frame challenges we may or may not have already identified, give us tangible ideas in response, and then potentially have tested ideas that we can then fund or continue to develop and launch in more scale if we think they’ll be successful. We’re very excited to partner with students from the RCA Service Design MA programme who can really challenge our thinking and provide new ideas, while also giving them the opportunity to shape and influence the future of Lewisham.
Alex Beale Strategy Manager, Landsec
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