Franchising, retail, business
28/11/2014
By Federico Fiorentini
The Financial Times in June gave news of how the real estate in London was surely and firmly showing improvement with positive numbers. With that news it announced the London Real Estate Forum to be held at Berkeley Square in Mayfair LONDON REAL ESTATE FORUM 2014 The location and event all presented a very positive vibe.
The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, was very happy to proclaim that the London Real Estate was living a “golden age of construction” especially in the city that is bursting with investments, where construction sites are popping up continually. He added “It is an extraordinary time to live here. The future of London is transparently bright.”
The Forum in presented evidence of all the key development areas and opportunities across London with major office, retail and residential developments available to let or invest in over the next decade. The Mayor pointed out the need to “Use this golden era to build more homes for Londoners that will be loved and venerated in years to come”. He then went on to say “The landscape of London resembles a speeded up time-lapse of the David Attenborough ‘return of the spring’ documentary. London is bulging and sprouting with growth and astonishing things are happening at all points of the compass”.
A confident Mayor also welcomed London’s ability to attract inward investment, stating: “London is to the billionaire what the jungles of Sumatra are to the orangutan. London is the financial, cultural, artistic
and scientific centre of the world and we are where everyone wants to live, work and enjoy themselves.”
“The landscape of London resembles a speeded up time-lapse of the David Attenborough ‘return of the spring’ documentary. London is bulging and sprouting with growth and astonishing things are happening at all points of the compass”.
Nick McKeogh, Director of Pipers, which organises LREF – as well as the London Stand at MIPIM and New London Architecture, said: “When we established LREF last year it was because we were convinced London needed a really high quality exhibition and seminar programme, for the most senior people in the real estate industry and all located in the very heart of London. I am thrilled that in only its second year LREF has become so established and over the next two days we will welcome 1,400 people representing nearly 600 companies spanning investment, development, delivery and occupation.
Nick added “I can already confirm that LREF will be back next year and I am sure a great deal of business will be done and partnerships formed as a result of the coming together of so many people made possible by this event.” All of us in the Real Estate world look forward to seeing the London landscape change giving Londoners a city to be proud of.
Fonte:http://www.migrantwoman.com/2014/11/london-real-estate-forum-2014/