AG's Real Estate Sector Group is delighted once again to be attending the Davos of the real estate market - MIPIM. The largest annual international property conference will be held 13 - 16 March 2018 in Cannes, France.
The Head of Real Estate at AG, Leona Ahmed, looks back at the premier real estate event in March 2017 which continues to gather the most influential names across the property industry each year.
"The Davos of the Real Estate Sector has once again been a marathon of meetings, seminars and above all collaboration. We look forward to seeing you next March."
Leona Ahmed | Head of Real Estate
It has become a tradition for us to collaborate with three city regions - Leeds, London and Manchester.
Addleshaw Goddard is an international law firm committed to delivering outstanding value and providing innovative commercial solutions to its clients' most demanding and complex legal issues. Real Estate is at the heart of our firm and is one of the key Sectors we focus on to ensure we are at the forefront of developments in the markets in which our clients operate.
MIPIM 2018 event programme
- Energy Cheshire - Tuesday 13th March 2018, 08:30 - 10:00am
This event will showcase the latest energy developments and investment opportunities in the region.
- Attracting inward investment through Devolution - Tuesday 13th March, 10:30am
Highlight the opportunities being created by devolution, particularly in the North where significant strides have been made in areas such as Greater Manchester, Sheffield City Region and Tees Valley.
- Transport Led Regeneration - Tuesday 13th March, 16:00 - 18:00
Examining the role of private investment in transport infrastructure and the transformational role of real estate development in and around transport hubs, drawing on experience from overseas examples and current projects.
- Regenerating our Cities - Wednesday 14th March, 10:30 - 12:00
Is infra the nucleus for regeneration?
- The workplace of the future...now - Thursday 15th March, 10:30 - 12:30
Bringing together a panel of speakers to consider the changing nature of office occupation.
Core area of focus
Sub-sectors
Useful resources
Get up to date with the key issues and opportunities in the Real Estate market. Discover how the logistics sector should respond to current challenges and opportunities, what the real opportunities for domestic and foreign investors in the student accommodation sector are and how build to rent can bring substantial additional finance for housing investors. Explore early private rented sector schemes and an evaluation of some of the barriers that held back the sector.
In partnership with developers, councils and other Real Estate organisations, we have produced a range of reports which are available to download below.
Logistics: How soon is now?
Our report, "How soon is now?" gathers the views of leading investors, developers, occupiers and operators and sets out policy recommendations on how the logistics sector should respond to the current challenges and opportunities.
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Student Accommodation
With over £6 billion of investment in purpose-built student accommodation in the UK, the sector presents real opportunities for domestic and foreign investors. But are universities fully maximising the potential benefits, and what does the future look like? Download our report Education Nation - The Graduation of Student Housing to find out more.
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Build to Rent
The report outlines how Britain is on the verge of a rental revolution with around £30bn of institutional investment earmarked to build and mange homes for rent. Download our report Build to Rent: funding Britain's rental revolution which explores how Build to Rent could bring substantial additional finance for housing investors who have traditionally developed, offices, shopping centres and warehouses.
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Private Rented Sector
Making Renting Viable - download our first Private Rented Sector (PRS) report which provided an in-depth overview of early PRS schemes and evaluated some of the barriers that held back the sector. With the country's demand-supply imbalance of housing set to grow, the emergence of a PRS backed by institutions has long been talked-up, but is now starting to become reality.
Download the report