After a year like no other, what’s next for UK real estate?
We were delighted to host a brilliant line up of speakers from across the Commercial Real Estate, Finance, Tech and Media industries to discuss issues pertinent to UK real estate in 2021 and beyond. If you missed the event, or would like to listen back to it, a recording of each session is available below.
Find out why Stephen Wolfe, Head Commercial at BNP Paribas Real Estate thinks 2021 is set to be the year of opportunity for real estate here:
Changing World The Next Chapter for UK Real Estate Summary Notes.pdf
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2020: A Year in Review
COVID-19 has impacted a lot of things, our society, our economy and our livelihoods. Existing trends of agile working and ecommerce have been accelerated at a pace none of us could have imagined. However, most importantly, we have been able to adapt quickly to new ways of working and living, making us better prepared for the future.
Instead of looking back, we want to look forward, to what 2020 means for the future.
Next X
The world is changing and these changes impact our real estate landscape. Political and economic shifts, advances in technology and environmental issues are just a few of the challenges facing the UK’s towns and cities.
By analysing an extensive range of metrics, Next X gives real estate decision makers a new lens through which to analyse and understand locations across the UK.
Whether you are an office occupier searching for skills hotspots, an alternatives investor searching for suitable care home locations, or a retail investor looking for towns with the ‘buzz’ factor, Next X can provide you with unique insights that can help deliver your business strategies.
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