Recovery, sustainability and evolution: what next for real estate?
The recovery, sustainability and evolution of real estate are all under the spotlight as eminent industry leaders look to the next decade at London Business School’s Real Estate Conference.
The conference, the first of its kind, organised by London Business School’s Real Estate Club takes place on Friday 23 April. It coincides with the launch of a real estate finance module across London Business School’s MBA (Master of Business Administration) programmes.
Sir John Ritblat, former Chairman and CEO of the British Land Company, will deliver the opening keynote. He will be joined by panels comprising economists, investors, fund managers, developers, consultants, architects and brokers. The panels will discuss the key issues and opportunities of the industry. Under discussion will be Investing in Europe, Emerging Markets, Starting a Fund, and Building a Greener Future.
Monica Martini and Davide Ruggiero, organisers of the conference from the London Business School Real Estate Club, commented, “We’re delighted to welcome so many distinguished real estate professionals to London Business School to debate the challenges and opportunities of the industry over the next decade with our world-class faculty and talented student body.
“It is fitting that the conference takes place in the same month as the launch of a real estate finance module, which we think will be a great addition to the School’s MBA programme.”
The London Business School Real Estate Conference takes place on Friday 23 April, from 9.00am to 17.00pm.
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