MIPIM debate: The next wave of residential investors
James Coghill, Head of residential capital markets, Savills
Jonathan Ivory, Managing Director, Atlas Residential
Alex Greaves, fund manager, M&G Real Estate
Bruce Ritchie, CEO, Residential Land
After years of waiting the first large-scale investors have moved into the UK residential market. But who will follow them and how significant an asset class could residential become?
Debate sponsored by Savills
RecordedMar 13 201432 mins
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The ever-popular Movers & Shakers breakfast at The Dorchester in London will be broadcast live online, in association with Estates Gazette. The subject of this debate is: UK Plc - City Growth, and features speakers Sir Eddie Lister, GLA, Sir Howard Bernstein, Manchester City Council, Sir Michael Bear, UKTI RIO, Tony Travers, LSE, and Mark Rogers, Birmingham City Council.
James Coghill, Head of residential capital markets, Savills
Jonathan Ivory, Managing Director, Atlas Residential
Alex Greaves, fund manager, M&G Real Estate
Bruce Ritchie, CEO, Residential Land
After years of waiting the first large-scale investors have moved into the UK residential market. But who will follow them and how significant an asset class could residential become?
Debate sponsored by Savills
Andy Rothery, Head of Real Estate, Deloitte RE
David Partridge, Managing Partner, Argent
Becky Worthington, CEO, Lodestone Capital.
Lynda Shillaw, Director of Real Estate, S WIP
Sir Robin Wales, Mayor of Newham
Overseas investment has piled into real estate in London, the south east and other big cities around the UK. But does this investment come at a cost? What is the long-term impact of domestic institutions being forced to look beyond the core for returns? With residential’s emergence as an asset class in its own right, does sovereignty of ownership matter more for homes than offices? Or in a global economy do investment borders no longer matter?
This debate will bring together investors, advisers and other interest groups to explore one of the most discussed topics in property in the UK – and beyond.
Debate sponsored by Deloitte RE
Max James, Chief Executive, Quintain;
Stephen Down, Head of Central London and International, Savills
Ciaran Carvalho, Head of Real Estate, Nabarro LLP
Dermot Kiernan, UK Fund Manager, M&G Real Estate
London begun 2014 by being named the most attractive destination in the world for foreign investors. But the surge of international money into the capital has forced domestic investors to look further afield. With so many investors priced out of prime, is there still value in core London markets or is there only opportunity in the fringe?
Debate sponsored by Savills and Nabarro LLP
David Steinbach, Managing Director, Hines Global REIT
Dennis Lopez, Global Chief Investment Officer, AXA Real Estate
David Hutchings, Head of EMEA Investment, Cushman & Wakefield
Andy Bruce, Head of London Real Estate, Linklaters
Ian Hawksworth, CEO, Capital & Counties
Global wealth is shifting from west to east. Investor priorities are changing too, as gaps in economic performance and the weight of regulation and taxation widen. Meanwhile how satisfied can investors afford to be with established property markets? And with BRICS replaced by MINTs (Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria and Turkey) in the investor lexicon, which are the fast-rising locations that will turn real estate investor heads in the years ahead?
Debate sponsored by Linklaters
Mark Boleat, Chairman of Policy & Resources, The City of London
Stephen Brown, Executive Chairman, GVA
Juliette Morgan, Head of Property, Tech City Investment Organisation
Colin Stanbridge, Chief Executive, London Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Nick Searl, Partner, Argent
Small businesses are a critical part of the national and London economy. They are agents of growth - especially in markets moving out of recession - with the capacity to boost employment and facilitate innovation.
Many of these businesses are clustering in and around East London. But is the space they need for growth available to anything like the extent required?
Which sectors – from TMT to financial services - will drive demand? What’s the future pipeline for space provision for SMEs in the City? What do SMEs want from landlords in order for them to be successful? How are landlords and developers responding? How is the City of London responding to these new demands? And what are the consequences for planning and development and for the future of the City and London in general?
Debate sponsored by GVA
London Mayor Boris Johnson is once again attending MIPIM - the biggest convention for the world's property market. Johnson will be speaking at the opening of the London Pavilion at MIPIM. This webcast will be a live stream of his speech.
The Estates Gazette Question Time road show has been criss-crossing the UK and is now set to roll into London.
Please join us for this live debate being broadcast from The Shard, the capital’s most striking recent development and Western Europe’s tallest building, on Thursday 4th July as our expert panel gets to the heart of the industry's biggest issues.
Speakers include
· Irvine Sellar, Developer, London Bridge Quarter
· Mark Ridley, Chairman and Chief Executive, Savills UK
· Ian Lindsay, Land & Property Director, Crossrail
· Gavin Poole, CEO, iCITY
. Richard Dakin, Head of Corporate Real Estate Business Support, Lloyds Bank
. Simon Allford, Director, Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
. Andy Bruce, Head of London Real Estate, Linklaters
Minister of State for Housing, Mark Prisk MP, gives the keynote address a this year's Estates Gazette Residential Summit 2013. Prisk's speech will be broadcast live from the Summit, being held at The Law Society.
Asian money has flooded into commercial and residential property in London in recent years - from flats on the South Bank to trophy office buildings in the City. Where exactly is the money coming from? How can the capital ensure it remains an attractive place to live, study, work and invest? And how can the property industry help ward off macro economic threats to London's pull?
London’s stock has soared on the international stage in recent years. More often than not the city is international investors’ first port of call when considering investing in European real estate. But is its supremacy assured? How much of a risk is the uncertain economic environment in the UK? And what can developers and advisers do to ensure inward investment continues to flow the capital’s way.
Estates Gazette is a business magazine focused on the commercial property sector. Here, we will be holding key live webinars for the industry, ranging from seminars at MIPIM in Cannes, France, to other property conferences around the UK. Our next webinar will be on July 4th, at a live seminar broadcast from The Shard in London.
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