Centre for London would like to thank the sponsors of The London Conference 2016 for their generous support and collaborative spirit.
Headline Sponsors
Capital & Counties Properties PLC (Capco) is one of the largest listed property companies in central London, with two key estates at Covent Garden and Earls Court. Capco is a significant investor in the capital and aims to create and grow value through distinctive placemaking, innovation and enterprise.
The City of London Corporation provides local authority services to the City of London while also working to support and promote London as the world’s leading international financial and business centre and as a hub of culture and opportunity for all Londoners.
McKinsey & Company is a global management consulting firm that helps leading companies, public and social sector organisations in the UK achieve lasting success, and tackle their most serious challenges in strategy, operations, organisation and technology. It contributes to debates on the most pressing issues faced by business and society.
Sponsors
JLL is a professional services and investment management firm offering real estate services to clients seeking increased value by owning, occupying and investing in real estate. JLL has more than 230 corporate offices, operates in more than 80 countries and has a global workforce of more than 60,000.
Khazanah Europe Investment Limited (KEIL) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Khazanah Nasional Berhad (Khazanah), the Malaysian Government’s strategic investment fund. KEIL provides advice and support on investments in Europe which are of strategic interest to Khazanah, complements the acceleration of Malaysia's innovation agenda, and acts as a bridge for collaborations between Malaysia and European countries.
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates is an international architecture practice with offices in London, New York, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Seoul, and Abu Dhabi. Over the past forty years, KPF’s reputation has been established by a commitment to the collaborative aspect of architectural design and a strong focus on creating fully integrated buildings.
Trust for London is an independent charitable foundation that exists to reduce poverty and inequality. They do this by funding the voluntary and community sector, commissioning research, and sharing expertise and knowledge. Annually, they provide about £7 million in grants and at any one point are supporting some 400 organisations.