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The path to higher living standards runs  through Cambridge

The path to higher living standards runs through Cambridge

by James Gradel | Mar 30, 2026 | Housing Research

The Government has announced promising plans that could transform one of Britain’s most unaffordable cities: thousands of new homes for working families, improved public transport to cut commuting times, and many new job opportunities. And you have the chance to...
Upward extensions: making our cities fit for families

Upward extensions: making our cities fit for families

by James Gradel & Kane Emerson | Mar 11, 2026 | Housing Research

London’s housing crisis is pricing out families. The sky-high cost of space means that many Londoners face a tough question: if you want to have children, what do you sacrifice? Do you try to fit your family into a small home, or do you say goodbye to the community...

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