The spectacular success of this summer’s Great Britain Sail Grand Prix in Plymouth has put the city on the map as a global event destination reaching millions around the world and bringing a huge economic boost.
Four key areas of Plymouth could form part of an investment zone, helping to supercharge the city’s growth and development ambitions and create high-value jobs.
Plymouth’s city centre could be made an investment zone by the Government, unlocking millions of pounds of investment for much-needed housing and business growth.
Plymouth-based companies are attracting millions of pounds of foreign investment creating and securing quality jobs, with more investments on the horizon.
The latest snapshot 'Plymouth and South Devon Freeport - From Outline Business Case to Full Business Case' is now available to download. The snapshot includes the ambition for the Freeport, wha..
Investment worth £100 million in the first two years, 3,500 jobs and putting over £400 million GVA into Plymouth and South Devon’s economy – that’s what the Freeport is expected to bring.