Train stations are among the most complex and valuable assets in our cities. Functioning both as critical transport nodes and as integral urban places, they present a unique opportunity to unlock long-term economic, social and environmental value when redeveloped with intention.
Across dense urban environments, rail and station adjacent land often represent some of the last large-scale development opportunities. When approached through a Transit-Oriented (re)Development (TOrD) lens, these sites can become powerful destinations—supporting mobility while fostering commercial vitality, community engagement and sustainable growth.
Drawing on global experience and real-world case studies, this report explores how station redevelopment can move from concept to reality through clear vision, strong partnerships, and a deep understanding of market demand.
Key themes:
- Understanding in‑station, station‑plus and station‑area redevelopment
- Identifying catalysts and long‑term benefits
- Unlocking value through market insight and placemaking
- Managing complexity, phasing and funding structures
- Curating the right tenancy mix for resilience and growth
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