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The Henry Stewart Master Class Briefing
Maximising Site Value in the Process of Winning Planning Consents

How much of what type(s) of property is permitted is what dictates site value. As with chess, learning the rules of the game in planning is relatively easy – becoming a grand master is somewhat more difficult.
There are no fixed moves that are right for every situation. Maximising site value is not a skill you can learn by rote – there are no fixed rules but teams presenting in this master class can give lots of pointers on what will lead to a successful outcome.

In this Henry Stewart Master Class, teams of developer / private sector planning consultant / local authority tackle a series of true to life site value maximisation campaigns. They evaluate the site, win the highest value planning consent and demonstrate how and where they could have gone wrong and settled for less than the possible.

THIS IS INVALUABLE TRUE TO LIFE GUIDANCE SHOWCASING HOW SOME OF THE COUNTRY’S FOREMOST PRACTITIONERS PLAY THE GAME.

They cover how they decided what they could get, how they got it, what the LA did and all the things they stopped going wrong or fixed when they did.

Case studies include:

  • Relocation to brownfield/greenfield sites
  • Major town centre extension
  • Mixed use schemes in London
  • Conversion of paper mill in a mixed use development
  • 65,000 square metre city centre retail development
  • Developing a major sports venue

For all land buyers, developers, house builders, site finders, land agents, traders, investors, occupiers, landowners, property planners, planning and development surveyors, architects, local authority representatives, environmental consultants, solicitors and other property advisors.

Full documentation will be provided to all delegates and adequate time set aside for questions, challenges to the teams and discussion.

Tuesday, 11 October 2005
Mayfair Conference Centre, London W2