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London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC) is responsible for the development of Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, ensuring the legacy of the London 2012 Games continues to deliver long-term benefits for east London and beyond.
Our mission
Our mission has been to use the opportunity of the London 2012 Games and the creation of Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park to change the lives of people in east London and drive growth and investment in London and the UK, by developing an inspiring and innovative place where people want, and can afford, to live, work and visit.
Our vision
Our vision is to create an innovative London metropolitan centre with a global focus, powered by inclusive growth, with community and opportunity at its heart.
Our Framework for Inclusive Growth
Our Framework for Inclusive Growth outlines the next phase of the Park’s journey. Reflecting the ambition of our partners, it sets out a shared vision for inclusive growth that harnesses the Park’s assets and east London’s diverse talent, aligns partners to co-invest and innovate and invites communities, businesses and institutions to shape the Park’s next chapter.
Our framework sits alongside a suite of key documents, including an independent Economic Impact Report produced by urban planning specialists Prior + Partners and an Investment Prospectus to be launched in 2026.
Framework for Inclusive Growth
After a decade of rapid growth in east London, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park is primed to drive wider, more inclusive growth across east London.
Read the Framework
Prior + Partners Economic and Social Impact Report
The past decade has seen east London become a significant economic sub-region - £3.5 billion in GVA in the Legacy Area, 38,300 jobs and the creation of an asset for London and the UK. This report lays out the conditions that have enabled success to date.
Our Framework pillars
Our Framework pillars
This vision will be delivered through three interconnected pillars:
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Habitat - the enabler: creating a vibrant, sustainable environment where people, nature and enterprise thrive
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Inclusive Talent - the engine: opening pathways into the jobs of the future for east London’s young and diverse communities
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Health and Wellbeing - the foundation: using the Park as a living testbed for innovation that supports healthier, fairer lives
An inclusive innovation district
An inclusive innovation district
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park is an inclusive innovation district with a world class cultural quarter at its heart. It is one of London’s three officially recognised Innovation Districts, powered by world-class universities, global institutions, entrepreneurs and local communities.
Anchored by our partners at our cultural quarter East Bank, and technology and innovation at Here East and Plexal, and facilitated by outstanding connectivity – this innovation district blends creative, digital and research strengths with new homes, cultural experiences, nature, biodiversity, and sporting venues. Together we form a collaborative ecosystem where ideas are developed, tested and scaled for inclusive, sustainable growth.
Our roots in east London
Our roots in east London
We sit at the crossroads of connectivity innovation and creativity. Fuelled by deep partnerships, and surrounded by bold ideas and a diverse community of over 1.2 million people - our east London home gives us the energy, talent and momentum to grow inclusively.
Building on our legacy of partnership, innovation and creativity, our three interconnected priorities of Habitat, Inclusive Talent and Health and Wellbeing will deliver inclusive growth in east London and fuel growth across London and the UK.
LLDC
London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC) is responsible for the development of Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
Once the global stage for the 2012 London Olympic and Paralympic Games, the Park has evolved into a thriving innovation district – a model for inclusive, long-term urban regeneration.
The Park stands as a living legacy of what can be achieved through sustained investment, strong place leadership and partnership. It has become a significant economic hub for east London, creating opportunities for growth, innovation and impact.
As a Mayoral Development Corporation we are directly accountable to Londoners through the Mayor of London. We collaborate with a wide network of partners including the Greater London Authority, central government, the four neighbouring Growth Boroughs, local communities, local organisations, businesses and regeneration agencies and national and international sporting, cultural and leisure organisations.
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park brings together business, culture, education and community, creating an inclusive, resilient and forward-looking environment that benefits residents, attracts global talent and inspires future generations.
Together, LLDC and its partners are shaping a vibrant, sustainable, and inclusive future for east London.
Further information
Our board
The London Legacy Development Corporation’s Board was appointed in March 2012 and comprises a team of industry leaders with skills ranging from sports, social enterprise and community engagement to business, marketing and finance.
Business plan and strategy
This core document sets out our strategy through to 2030, a period which will see huge change across the Park and its surroundings
Senior Leadership Team
Our Senior Leadership Team supports our Chief Executive in the day to day management of the organisation. See our current SLT members.
Subsidiary companies
We carry out certain activities through subsidiary companies incorporated under the Companies Act 2006 or through a limited liability partnership. See information on our subsidiary companies.
London Stadium LLP
E20 Stadium LLP was the body set up to transform and manage the London Stadium. On 31 March 2025, the strategic responsibility for London Stadium transferred to Greater London Authority Holdings Limited, and LLDC retired from the partnership. E20 Stadium LLP was renamed London Stadium LLP.