LSE Housing and Communities Research

Habitat for Humanity and M&G plc commissioned the London School of Economics (LSE) to investigate the environmental effects of converting empty buildings into housing, and the transformational potential of this work in places with many empty buildings. The resulting report reveals a significant opportunity to harness the embodied carbon in existing buildings – particularly commercial properties – to create up to half a million new homes, while increasing the skills base in the labour market and supporting wider economic activity. The report’s recommendations fall under four clear themes.

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The Net Zero Carbon and Sustainability Guidance Note should be reviewed to include specific references, and at least one case study, of commercial property conversion into affordable housing.

The UK Green Building Council’s Net Zero Building standards currently in development should include guidance on commercial property conversion into affordable housing, following up the ‘Building the Case for Net Zero: Retrofitting Office Buildings’ document with specific guidance on using suitable larger office spaces for good-quality affordable housing.

MHCLG and DESNZ should formally recognise the potential of repurposing unused commercial properties to deliver quality homes and support net zero goals, undertake an urgent review of available commercial stock, and develop a concise ‘decision support toolkit’ to help funders and developers advance these schemes.

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