Beyond the Bottom Line: Stories’ People First Approach
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“At Stories, we focus on development that puts people first. It is a serious commitment that shapes how we think, how we partner, and how we deliver.”Paul Clark and James Scott, two of the three co-founders of Stories, share how they build meaningful places through purpose-driven partnerships, place-specific responses and a long-term commitment to community value.With £100 million in patient capital, they partner with aligned landowners and institutions to deliver socially grounded, commercially viable schemes.They work through a very iterative framework, the Four Question Framework for wider key stakeholders:1. Does it work? Outcomes across community benefit, commercial performance and ESG.2. Do we love it? A check for design integrity, emotional resonance and ambition.3. Can we afford it? Funding structures that support the vision without compromise.4. Can we deliver it? The right governance, procurement and people to make it happen.From a homelessness hub in Westminster to a 10-acre town centre renewal in Frome, each project begins with a clear sense of why. That question anchors the process in purpose, brings teams into alignment, and keeps outcomes focused on what matters, beyond just the red line boundary.Their legal infrastructure supports this ethos. Stories use relational contracts, structures built on trust, not transactions. They formalise transparency, hold space for unexpected outcomes, and create the conditions for shared success. In a system where public and private interests often speak different languages, this approach builds a common one.What emerges is not a fixed blueprint, but a way of working – clear, intentional, and grounded in purpose. One that draws in like-minded partners, attracts talent, and allows complex projects to move forward with confidence and care.About the Guests:Paul Clark has a background in planning and development and a career spanning public, private, and third-sector roles. Paul has consistently focused on aligning commercial development with long-term social value. At Stories, he leads on strategy, partnerships, and governance - helping to shape projects that prioritise fairness, sustainability, and genuine community benefit. His approach blends deep industry knowledge with a commitment to collaboration and ethical practice in the built environment.James Scott studied engineering before joining the founding team at The Collective straight out of university, helping to grow the business from house-shares to large-scale purpose built co-living schemes. He co-founded Stories to prove development could fulfil a wider responsibility to people and place. He now leads on company strategy and operations, and is delivering several of Stories’ projects, aligning capital with community outcomes that last.Episode Chapters(00:00) - Introduction to ESG and Stories (02:36) - Personal Journeys into Real Estate (13:22) - Career Overviews and Influences (22:22) - Understanding Stories: A Purpose-Driven Approach(26:21) - The Fluidity of Development: Adapting to Local Needs(27:35) - The Importance of Reflection in Development (29:02) - Capturing the Magic: Intangibles in Development(29:55) - Navigating Financial and Delivery Challenges (32:44) - Intentionality in Leadership and Partnerships (34:48) - Building Relationships Through Word of Mouth (36:23) - Leadership Beyond the Developer (38:46) - The Concept of Relational Contracts (45:33) - Authenticity and Continuous LearningFurther Resources:Stories beyond the bottom line – creating meaningful places blog: https://www.stories.partners/post/beyond-the-bottom-line-creating-meaningful-places Stories Project Portfolio: https://www.stories.partners/projects Start with Why by Simon Sinek: https://simonsinek.com/books/start-with-why/ How Big Things Get Done: https://sites.prh.com/how-big-things-get-done-book