What not to miss at this year’s London Real Estate Forum
LREF 2017: Peter Cole of Hammerson, joint owner with Standard Life Investments of the Brent Cross shopping centre, says the challenge now is to get on site
LREF 2017: The private and public sectors need to recognise they “aren’t that different” if they want to maximise long-term value through partnerships
LREF 2017: James Murray has said the Greater London Authority will focus on supporting mid-market housing, build to rent, and affordable housing to boost housing supply.
LREF: Landlords and developers looking to serve the creative industries have a “much broader responsibility” than just providing a creative building
LREF 2017: Tech companies are still rejecting the City despite efforts by landlords and the City of London Corporation to reposition the Square Mile as the original co-working hub.
LREF 2017: Investor interest in the West End is still strong, with renewed appetite despite current political uncertainty, according to Henry Moss, partner at Ashurst.