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Event Date |
Thu Apr 26 BST (over 6 years ago)
In your timezone (EST): Thu Apr 26 12:00am - Thu Apr 26 12:00am |
Location |
The Colmore Building
20 Colmore Circus Queensway, Birmingham B4 6AT, UK |
Region | EMEA |
Recorded breaking office take up and satisfying demand despite economic challenges and political uncertainty in 2017, demonstrated Birmingham's resilience. As we move into 2018, will the big improvements in the city's infrastructure be enough appeal to support the steady growth of the city?
Occupiers from all sectors have shown that cost is not the only deciding factor, but as CoStar reports, "suitability and quality of product" will show whether Birmingham can offer spaces that compete on a national stage.
With billions of pounds invested already in the development and infrastructure pipeline, record-breaking investment from foreign companies and seismic disruption being created by technology, learn about what 2018 holds for Birmingham and network with the players shaping the city.
2018 Speakers:
Andy Street
Mayor, West Midlands Combined Authority
David Marks
Co-Managing Partner, Brockton Capital
Peter Ferrari
CEO, Ashby Capital
Rebecca Nelson
Chief of Staff, Prosperous GlobalChina Capital
Chris Darroch
Fund Director, Hermes Investment Management
Simon Wilkes
Head of Business Spaces, L&G
Matt Hammond
Regional Chair, PwC
Charles Toogood
Senior Director, GVA
Adrian Bland
Head of Commercial Real Estate, Shakespeare Martineau
Amanda Clack
Head of Strategic Consulting, CBRE
2018 Sponsors:
• Ashby Capital
• GVA
• BPF British Property Federation
• Shakespeare Martineau