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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.
We’re committed to being a force for good in our communities, and in response to Covid-19 we’ve been working closely with our charity partners across the UK. In the short term, this has helped to provide immediate support to those facing huge challenges in our communities including people experiencing homelessness, families in poverty and vulnerable individuals in isolation. Over the coming months, we’ll continue to support our charity partners to help them sustainably deliver their services beyond the pandemic.
One way we’ve been doing this is through our community employment and education programmes. And while we may not be able to run these in person at the moment, we’ve been adapting them so we can run them virtually, closely supported by our volunteers. This means our education programmes, which engage local students from diverse socio-economic backgrounds, have continued to run online. It’s also meant that our employment programmes are continuing to provide important skills, confidence and mentoring for people in our communities facing additional barriers at this time. Projects have included:
At the beginning of this crisis, LandAid launched a Covid-19 appeal, which united the property industry in providing emergency grants to grassroots charities that support young people experiencing homelessness across the UK. The fund was set up to help charities provide basic necessities for vulnerable young people including food, accommodation, bill payments and mental health support. As a founding partner of the fund, we are pleased that LandAid has given out over £625,000 in emergency funding to 74 charities, in every region and country in the UK. In total, LandAid has raised over £900k for the appeal and are in touching distance of their £1 million target. Our employees are also using their skills to give pro-bono business support to charities through LandAid, to help them get through this challenging time.
As well as supporting our existing community partners, we’ve also been working with the NHS at a local level, to help the remarkable people at the front line of fighting Covid-19. We’ve used our spaces to provide free car parking for NHS staff and other key workers, as well as for mobile blood banks to ease pressure on hospitals.
Where possible, we’ve been using Piccadilly Lights to provide advertising space for charitable campaigns and messages of solidarity. For example, in May, the amazing Young Westminster Foundation launched their ‘We Are Together’ campaign. The campaign was created to help young people get online, stay connected and access youth services during these challenging times.
Campaigns on Piccadilly Lights
We Are Together, Young Westminster Foundation
Walk with Carmela, Muscular Dystrophy UK
The Queen’s Message to the Nation
NHS #LightItBlue
The Royal British Legion celebrate and remember those who served in WW2 by marking VE Day 75 on Piccadilly Lights
The past couple of months have been hugely unsettling. Supporting our community partners during this time has remained extremely important to us, ensuring we can continue to engage with some of the most excluded groups in our society. As we head into the coming months, we’re committed to using our spaces, resources and skills to continue supporting our communities through this crisis.
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