Led by property events company Built Environment Networking and supported by  some of the biggest UK property and infrastructure companies, the first UKREiiF event will be held in Leeds on 17-19 May 2022.

Ann Bentley, Steering Group Member at the Construction Leadership Council, as well as Global Board Director of Rider Levett Bucknall (RLB), has been appointed to the UKREiiF Advisory Group.

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Business and political figures from across the UK announced in March the launch of The UK’s Real Estate Investment and Infrastructure Forum (UKREiiF), with the first UKREiiF networking event, exhibition, and conference to be held in Leeds on 17-19th May 2022.

UKREiiF will bring together the public and private sectors to support the ambition for the UK to Build Back Better following the pandemic and the UK’s exit from the EU – with an annual networking event, exhibition, and conference, the showpiece of the forum, which will connect investors from the UK and overseas to development opportunities within our shores. The forum will attract inward investment, generate economic growth, and drive a more sustainable and inclusive culture within the property and construction industries.

Ann Bentley said: “It’s fantastic to be involved in this ground-breaking event, to be able to contribute to its development and success. My career in the industry has spanned almost 40 years and one of my key focuses has been supporting cross industry initiatives and collaboration. This event will be a breeding ground for future collaboration and partnerships – something I’m keen to throw my weight behind in supporting UKREiiF as we look to Build Back Better in a post-pandemic world.”

Alongside Ann, a number of influential senior figures and businesses have already announced their commitment to UKREiiF including:

  • Lord Bob Kerslake – Chair of the UKREiiF Advisory Group, Chair of Peabody, Chair of Be First and Chair of the Stockport Mayoral Development Corporation
  • Kate Willard OBE – Thames Estuary Envoy and Chair of the Thames Estuary Growth Board
  • Gagan Mohindra MP – Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group for Regeneration and Development and MP for South West Hertfordshire
  • Joanne Roney OBE – Chief Executive of Manchester City Council
  • Pete Gladwell – Head of Public Sector Partnerships, Legal & General Investment Management
  • Ghislaine Halpenny – Director of Strategy and External Affairs, British Property Federation

And organisations have confirmed their involvement including:

  • Allied London
  • Apache Capital
  • Blackpool Council
  • Bradford Estates
  • Bridges Fund Management
  • CAPITAL&CENTIRC
  • Carlisle City Council
  • CBRE Global Investors
  • Countryside
  • Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
  • Department for International Trade
  • Dumfries and Galloway Council
  • Federated Hermes
  • First Base
  • GBB
  • Heimstaden
  • Hull and the Humber (East Riding of Yorkshire Council, Hull City Council, North East Lincolnshire Council and North Lincolnshire Council)
  • Jaguar Land Rover
  • LaSelle Investment Management
  • Lendlease
  • M&G Real Estate
  • MEPC
  • Newcastle City Council
  • Old Oak & Park Royal Development Corporation
  • Scarborough Group International
  • Scottish Borders Council
  • Stirling Capital
  • Thames Estuary Growth Board

Other organisations include the Royal Town Planning Institute, Willmott Dixon, Constructing Rainbows, Pagabo and CB Collier.

Lord Bob Kerslake, Chair of UKREiiF Advisory Group and former Chief Executive of the Homes & Communities Agency, said: “I was really keen to join this initiative that will bring together the public and private sector along with companies large and small. It’s becoming increasingly odd for the UK’s property and regeneration industries to travel to the South of France annually to meet people you can do just as easily and effectively in the UK.

“The Covid-19 pandemic has given us an opportunity to pause and reflect, an opportunity to ask ourselves what the future should look like in terms of a conference that brings these industries together. Such a conference is needed – to connect and network, learn from each other and highlight new opportunities, and this new UK based forum will be really important. UKREiiF is a new future that we should embrace. A new UK property and investment event can and must have a much greater focus on sustainability, inclusion and a healthy environment.”

Kate Willard OBE, Thames Estuary Envoy and Chair of the Thames Estuary Growth Board, said: “I’m already looking forward to The UK’s Real Estate Investment and Infrastructure Forum (UKREiiF) in Leeds in 2022. There is a huge amount of investment and development potential in the UK, including the Thames Estuary, the UK’s number one green growth opportunity. It makes sense to have an event of the highest calibre in this country.”

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