Interview in Green Street News with Muse on regional growth, partnerships and navigating a complex market

We recently secured an interview for Muse’s Managing Director for the South region, Simon Harding-Roots, with Green Street News, exploring how the business is shaping its next phase of growth under Simon’s leadership.

 

In the interview, Simon outlines Muse’s ambition to grow its regional business by 50% over the next three years, by remaining focused on what the company does best: long-term, public sector partnerships that deliver complex, transformational urban regeneration and by investing in the people who deliver this work.

 

Against a backdrop of challenging market conditions, Simon speaks candidly about the importance of collaboration and community engagement.

 

The interview also touches on Muse’s recent appointment as preferred partner for the next phase of Bristol Temple Quarter — one of the UK’s most ambitious regeneration masterplans — and what this signals about the strength of its public sector relationships.

 

Asked by  journalist Jessica Middleton Pugh how Muse makes public-private partnerships work in practice, Simon is clear:

“Alignment on culture and a shared vision is non-negotiable. That’s why we invest time upfront in establishing transparency, open communication and clarity on objectives. Everyone needs to win for the partnership to succeed.”

 

Read the full interview in Green Street News.

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