Sadiq opens the door to the future of LGBT+ later living

Our client Tonic Housing is the UK’s first provider of LGBT+ affirmative housing. Their first site, Tonic@Bankhouse, which we helped launch was designed by world-renowned architect Norman Foster and marks a major milestone for the LGBT+ community. An inclusive care concept, it celebrates the identities at the very heart of the community.
Sadiq Khan recently opened the doors and poured praise on Tonic;
“I’ve always said quite clearly since I’ve been mayor that in London, you should be free to love who you want to love, and free to be who you want to be. And this first-ever LGBT+ retirement home is sending a message, not just to those people who move in here but to others, that in London, you can be free to be who you want to be and free to love who you want to love… I’m hoping this will be the first of many other retirement communities where people from this community who contribute so much to our city have somewhere live.”
We look forward to seeing Tonic Housing continue to break new ground, do wonderful things and be standard for change in the industry.
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