The Royal Docks Investment Prospectus Launch

Regeneration news

The Royal Docks Investment Prospectus Launch

Today the Royal Docks Team has launched The Royal Docks Investment Prospectus. The prospectus outlines the exceptional scale and opportunity of the Royal Docks with more than £10bn in live investment opportunities with a further £10bn in the pipeline over coming years.

The prospectus sets out how the Royal Docks Team is working in partnership with global investors to shape this next phase of growth, positioning the area at the forefront of London's growth agenda. Significant public investment, enhanced infrastructure, strong local leadership, and excellent connectivity are providing a robust foundation for sustained growth and building confidence in the area's ongoing transformation into vibrant place to live, work and invest.

Many global investors have already recognised the long-term value in the Royal Docks. This prospectus sets out the opportunities on offer, detailing more than £10bn gross development value of live investment potential and how to get involved.

A section of the Royal Docks Investment Prospectus

The Royal Docks is already attracting major investment from global investors such as Lendlease, Oxley Holdings (with Ballymore) and ADNEC, reflecting growing confidence in the area’s long-term potential. Bold ideas need strong foundations, so strategic upgrades to power and utilities are underway to support a growing economy built on technology, creativity and sustainable growth. This would mean an anticipated population growth of around 80,000, effectively doubling the current population of the area.

To find out more about why London's next era begins here in the Royal Docks, download the Investment Prospectus now using the link below. Discover more about the great reasons to invest in the Royal Docks and explore the opportunities in more detail, as well as learn a bit more about the long history of opportunity in the Royal Docks.

Download the Royal Docks Investment Prospectus [Compressed 1.5mb PDF]