UKREIIF round-up: Councils announce new investments as industry vents frustration with government

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The UK’s big new real estate event returned to Leeds for its second outing this year. Daniel Gayne was there to talk to government and industry about trends in development, the year ahead in politics and the future of UKREIIF itself

While the banks of the River Aire might be a touch less glamorous than the Côte d’Azur, the sun still (mostly) shone down on delegates at the second annual UK Real Estate and Infrastructure Investment Forum (UKREIIF). The conference drew even greater numbers on its return to Leeds, with attendees treated to panel discussion on topics as various as devolution, retrofit of heritage buildings and the importance of place-based development. 

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