London's housing crisis is rooted in a neo-liberal urban project to recommodify and financialise housing and land in a global city. But where exactly is the crisis heading? What future is being prepared for London's urban dwellers? How can we learn from other country and city contexts to usefully speculate about London's housing future? In this paper, we bring together recent evidence and insights from the rise of what we call ‘global corporate landlords’ (GCLs) in ‘post-crisis’ urban landscapes in North America and Europe to argue that London's housing crisis—and the policies and processes impelling and intervening in it—could represent a key moment in shaping the city's long-term housing future. We trace the variegated ways in which priva...
The writers are co-founders of by the working collective, Architects for Social Housing (ASH) within...
The size of the private rented sector in London was considerably larger than other regions in 2001 (...
The size of the private rented sector in London was considerably larger than other regions in 2001 (...
London's housing crisis is rooted in a neo-liberal urban project to recommodify and financialise hou...
London's housing crisis is rooted in a neo-liberal urban project to recommodify and financialise hou...
London's housing crisis is rooted in a neo-liberal urban project to recommodify and financialise hou...
London’s housing crisis is rooted in a neo-liberal urban project to recommodify and financialise hou...
The idea of ‘crisis’ plays an important role in academic and policy imaginations (Heslop and Ormerod...
The idea of ‘crisis’ plays an important role in academic and policy imaginations (Heslop and Ormerod...
The idea of ‘crisis’ plays an important role in academic and policy imaginations (Heslop and Ormerod...
The idea of ‘crisis’ plays an important role in academic and policy imaginations (Heslop and Ormerod...
Set against a background of enduring austerity and an accelerating housing crisis, local authorities...
The thesis critically analyses the evolution of financialisation in London since the global financia...
Since 2010, faced with deep austerity measures, 27 London councils have set up a housing company to ...
There has long been a crisis of housing affordability in London, which the government and private se...
The writers are co-founders of by the working collective, Architects for Social Housing (ASH) within...
The size of the private rented sector in London was considerably larger than other regions in 2001 (...
The size of the private rented sector in London was considerably larger than other regions in 2001 (...
London's housing crisis is rooted in a neo-liberal urban project to recommodify and financialise hou...
London's housing crisis is rooted in a neo-liberal urban project to recommodify and financialise hou...
London's housing crisis is rooted in a neo-liberal urban project to recommodify and financialise hou...
London’s housing crisis is rooted in a neo-liberal urban project to recommodify and financialise hou...
The idea of ‘crisis’ plays an important role in academic and policy imaginations (Heslop and Ormerod...
The idea of ‘crisis’ plays an important role in academic and policy imaginations (Heslop and Ormerod...
The idea of ‘crisis’ plays an important role in academic and policy imaginations (Heslop and Ormerod...
The idea of ‘crisis’ plays an important role in academic and policy imaginations (Heslop and Ormerod...
Set against a background of enduring austerity and an accelerating housing crisis, local authorities...
The thesis critically analyses the evolution of financialisation in London since the global financia...
Since 2010, faced with deep austerity measures, 27 London councils have set up a housing company to ...
There has long been a crisis of housing affordability in London, which the government and private se...
The writers are co-founders of by the working collective, Architects for Social Housing (ASH) within...
The size of the private rented sector in London was considerably larger than other regions in 2001 (...
The size of the private rented sector in London was considerably larger than other regions in 2001 (...