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Oxford economist and global thought leader Sam Monger shares real-world examples of his work in London that helped transform the exclusive areas of Mayfair and Belgravia to solve an attainable housing shortage, lack of foot traffic to retail districts, lost opportunities to capture taxable revenue, boost sustainability and greenspace, and create a more livable and desirable environment for residents and business owners. Monger and Chamber President and CEO Betsy Gardner discuss how these models could apply to Winter Park.
By WPRK, City of Winter Park, & Winter Park Chamber of CommerceOxford economist and global thought leader Sam Monger shares real-world examples of his work in London that helped transform the exclusive areas of Mayfair and Belgravia to solve an attainable housing shortage, lack of foot traffic to retail districts, lost opportunities to capture taxable revenue, boost sustainability and greenspace, and create a more livable and desirable environment for residents and business owners. Monger and Chamber President and CEO Betsy Gardner discuss how these models could apply to Winter Park.