UKREiiF 2026: What the AJ Learned in Leeds
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‘Don’t let inertia win.’ Key talking points from UKREiiF 2026
Nearly 17,000 people from the built environment, finance and local government trekked to a rainy and overcast Leeds for the annual real estate investment event this week. From navigating political turmoil and combating viability issues to debates around HS2 and devolution, there were many talking points. Here we round up ...
UKREiiF 2026: What the AJ learned in Leeds
The Architects’ Journal UKREiiF 2026: What the AJ learned in Leeds Fee levels are going nowhere fast, but the same applies to projects. That was the consensus among most attendees (especially the London-based visitors) at this year’s three-day UKREiiF property mega-conferenceThe post UKREiiF 2026: What the AJ learned in Leeds appeared first on The Architects’ Journal AJ news desk
UKREiiF 2026 Review: Four Days of Deals, Devolution and Big Ambitions
Downtown in Business led a strong delegation of companies to the property festival that is UKREiiF this week. Here we look back on a manic four-days of activity where Leeds played the perfect host, Birmingham and West Midlands impressed, Lancashire and Cheshire talked up their forthcoming devolution deals, and Andy Burnham made his case for a return to Westminster.
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