Legacy of Commonwealth Games will define West Midlands’ built environment for generations to come

The 2022 Commonwealth Games may have come to a close, but its legacy is set to define the West Midlands’ built environment for years to come.

Speaking to Property Week, Gareth Bradford, Director of Housing and Regeneration at WMCA Housing, Property & Regeneration Team, said the games have not just been a catalyst for the development of housing and enhanced transport links, but also for long-term, sustained investment.

He added: “Over the coming years, the plan is to work with sector-leading developers, investors, landowners and our public sector partners to unlock swathes of brownfield sites.”

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