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Ambitious, bold and collaborative: the ABC of Oxford’s future

Oxford has always been an attractive city. It has been a magnet for tourists and some of the smartest minds for years. But it has also always been something of a safe city, some may even say bland. At least from a real estate perspective.

The city has been dependable, predictable. You knew what supply and demand was and where rents would be. You could plan. A bit. It was – it is – a city that is geographically constrained. It has big-city personality but not quite the physical attributes to go with it.

But that is not Oxford today. Yes, like all cities across the UK, Oxford seems quiet. Covid and lockdowns have taken the hustle and bustle away. The 8m tourists who usually visit the city every year, boosting the local economy by £800m, just aren’t there. But just because you can’t see the activity, doesn’t mean it isn’t happening.

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