John Burton, Director of Development, Westfield UK said: "Westfield has made no secret of its desire to become a part of the Croydon landscape. For the best part of ten years we’ve identified Croydon as a town that is in need, and capable, of major investment. All the fundamentals are there - the transport links, the location and the people.
"The unfortunate riots last year across London haven’t dampened our enthusiasm for the task. If anything, the images and effects of last year’s events have brought the need for regeneration into even sharper focus at all levels of Government and throughout the wider community.
"With the right approach to the development and significant financial investment, we believe Westfield can have an even greater impact on Croydon and it can once again become the key retail and economic hub in South London.
"While the damage and loss created by last summer’s events cannot be underestimated, nor can its role in placing Croydon back on the Government’s agenda for regeneration and investment. Renewed interest and optimism for the town means that the community can be confident they will see a positive change to the town so long as the right approach is adopted and action is taken swiftly."
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