Legal & General with Mitsubishi Estate London has joined forces with the Musician and Artist Exchange to showcase the crucial role the arts play in urban economies and to provide a platform to enable the UK’s creative sectors to reignite.
Head of LGIM Real Assets Bill Hughes said: “Music, art and culture must be realised as an integral part of the urban fabric, key to our communities post-Covid. The creative sectors therefore require immediate and significant support to facilitate this. LGIM Real Assets has long recognised the crucial role the arts play in society, particularly in attracting talent, spurring innovation and adding positive value to urban economies.”
He added: “As owners, investors, and innovators, we have a responsibility to ensure that we are delivering places fit for the future. The consumer landscape is now different; we prioritise localism, variety, and experiences. Our partnership with MAX will support the recovery of the creative sectors, and is a further strand in LGIM Real Asset’s delivery of future ready places across the UK. Through supporting localism and regeneration, we bring significant positive social and economic impact.”
LGIM and Mitsubishi will host a range of events for MAX at their office development at 245 Hammersmith Road, W8, in a bid to support the hard-hit creative sectors and bring people back to the city.
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