London developers must be nimble, flexible and open-minded to new areas in the capital if they are to reap the rewards being offered by the burgeoning knowledge economy market. But they should avoid being over prescriptive and above all ensure they are ready to meet the challenges being demanded by such a growing and diverse sector.
Those were some of the key points made at an NLA breakfast talk sponsored by GVA Bilfinger on the knowledge economy last week, which opening speaker Chris Hall, senior director of GVA Bilfinger, described as covering science, creative, media and technology subsets.
May 2015
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