Encouraging business projects

Below is an alphabetical selection of some of our projects that deliver to our encouraging business theme.

01zero-one
A creative learning lab in the heart of Soho. 

Bioscience Account Managers
Supporting companies on issues such as finding collaborative partners on technology, premises, financial support or other services. 

Borough Market
The LDA has helped revitalise Borough Market in Southwark, one of London's oldest markets. 

Creative Space Agency
The Creative Space Agency helps the creative sector make greater use of temporarily vacant space and buildings in the capital. 

Encouraging business projects
Encouraging business projects 

Enhance
Enhance is the support service for green enterprises in London. 

Highgrowth
The London High Growth service provides structured programmes and assistance to help your business grow. 

Inner City Entrepreneurs Fund
The Inner City Entrepreneurs' Fund is a new funding initiative which will invest in senior management and staff training within businesses based in some of London's most deprived areas. 

London BioScience Innovation Centre
LBIC is the first and only incubator for biotechnology companies in central London. 

London City Growth Programme
Business-led programme aimed at bringing about economic regeneration of deprived inner city areas. It focuses on supporting high growth business start-ups, business growth and retention, attracting new companies and investment and developing business clusters. 

London Voluntary Service Council (LVSC)
LDA funding enables LVSC to provide support and advice to third sector organisations. 

McVitie's Training Programme
The LDA has invested £200,000 to support a large-scale training programme at the United Biscuits McVitie's site in Harlesden, north- west London. 

Own It
Own It is the intellectual property (IP) advice service for London's creative sector. 

Procurement Development Programme
Designed to train, inform, mentor and support SMEs in London for the purpose of locating, bidding for and winning lucrative contracts from public sector organisations. 

Towards 2012: Tourism Business Support Programme
Free workshops, business advice and self help guides, plus subsidies to encourage ungraded accommodation to become star rated.