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Keeping London attractive to those with business mortgages

Keeping London attractive to those with business mortgages
Date: 10/20/2009

There are a number of ways the London Assembly is planning to keep London an attractive city for those with business mortgages and other commercial arrangements.

Darren Johnson, chair of the organisation, said that the group will be looking "very carefully" at the strategies of the city's mayor Boris Johnson.

He is scheduled to produce draft economic development strategies - his overall London plan - this week.

Mr Johnson explained: "We'll be looking carefully at those to ensure that they do continue to make the best of what London is good at but also address those areas where London is falling down, such as the quality of life and pollution issues."

His comments come after this year's European Cities Monitor survey - conducted by commercial property firm Cushman & Wakefield – ranked London as the best place for business in the continent.

Some 500 senior executives from leading European businesses were surveyed during the collection of results.

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