LONDON TO SHOWCASE REGENERATION AND DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES AT UKREiiF

London is set to have a huge presence at a major UK forum that is focused on connecting investors and developers with sustainable and inclusive regeneration opportunities.
Over 12,000 domestic and international investors, developers, and built environment thought leaders will head to Leeds in May for The UK’s Real Estate Investment and Infrastructure Forum, and London will build on its already impressive presence at the event, with new boroughs set to be involved as they look to entice investment into the region to create jobs and prosperity.
The biggest presence will be from Gatwick Diamond Region, Capital West London, Croydon Council, Opportunity London, and Thames Estuary, all securing prime space at the event to meet developers and investors.
In addition to looking to showcase and attract developers, investors, and job creators to the region, they’ll also take to numerous stages to highlight the opportunities while discussing pressing subjects such as social and affordable housing, sustainable infrastructure, the net zero agenda, and skills.
Brett North, the Chairman and Chief Executive of the Gatwick Diamond Initiative, emphasised the significance of this participation: “Real estate and infrastructure play a critical role in regional development. That’s why we’re seizing this opportunity at UKREiiF to highlight our region’s unique selling points and its rich investment potential. We have so much to be proud of here in the Gatwick Diamond, and we are committed to meeting and partnering with likeminded organisations throughout the world.”
London Gatwick were one of the first private sector organisations to announce their support of the delegation. Alison Addy, Head of External Engagement and Policy at London Gatwick, said: “As the region’s economic anchor, London Gatwick is proud to be a partner and advocate for a thriving and resilient local economy. It is important that we promote the region to drive inward investment and position it as an attractive place to live, work and invest. So, we’re looking forward to doing just that in partnership with the local authorities and major stakeholders in the Gatwick Diamond region at UKREiiF in May.”
Event Background
Launched in 2022, the event is held over three days and brings together the public and private sectors, with all of the UK’s cities and regions represented alongside the UK Government and numerous governmental departments. Over 700 speakers will be involved across 30 stages, including Nabeel Khan, Strategic Director of Sustainable Growth at London Borough of Lambeth, Lydia Lee, Assistant Director for Culture and Regeneration, Growth and Employment at the London Borough of Bromley, Alice Lester MBE, Operational Director of Regeneration, Growth and Employment at the London Borough of Brent, Caroline Pillay, Interim Director of Regeneration and Development at the London Borough of Newham, Kate Willard OBE, Chair of the Thames Estuary, and Jonathan Martin Director of Inward Investment at London Borough of Waltham Forest
The event covers many topics in addition to the London’s own presence through bespoke and dedicated content the region is planning to put on. From the high street, social value, and social housing to industrial development, life sciences, energy, and healthcare estates, the event looks to showcase national and international best practice across all sectors.
Having grown from 3,500 attendees in 2022 to 7,500 in 2023, the event in 2024 is set to attract over 12,000 to Leeds. In addition to 12,000 attendees, the event is set to attract a further 3,000 people to the city to enjoy the fringe events across the city, with £20m set to be generated for the local Leeds community.
Facilitation and Investment
The event has already been lauded across the UK by many cities and regions, with Torbay Council recently confirming a major £100m investment into the seaside destination, which is set to create jobs, homes, and revitalise the leisure offering in the region, in addition to several other schemes totalling over £500m of investment known to be in the pipeline following direct facilitation and introductions at the event.
The region’s involvement includes a dedicated facilitation session where sustainability and socially aware investors and developers who’re known for their community-first approach will be introduced to those councils in attendance from London to explore how they can work together across all aspects of the built environment.
High Praise
London’s enhanced involvement comes following its sudden emergence as Europe’s fastest-growing real estate and built environment event.
President of international investors Amro Partners said: “UKREiiF tells me that the UK is open to business, and as an investor, that is a fantastic message. The event brings together Government ministers and officials, people from Whitehall, local authorities, investors, and developers – it’s a phenomenal representation of the real estate sector.”
Alan Denby, Director of Pride in Place at Torbay Council, added: “Being at UKREiiF has enabled Torbay to have discussions with investors, developers, and occupiers, and from these discussions we’ve announced the preferred development partner to work with us on four key development sites worth over £100m to the local community, and that investment is a direct result of being involved in UKREiiF.”
Alastair Campbell, Former Director of Communications for No. 10 Downing Street, said: “UKREiiF brings together all the different parts of the equation that are needed to regenerate regions and the economy successfully. And it’s changing people’s views of the industry world.
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