The UK industrial sector remains strong and resilient, with investment deals still happening whilst liquidity in other sectors has evaporated completely. Industrial has been on a great run for several years, but increased demand and digital acceptance due to the current state of affairs, have made the space even more attractive for investors.
Join Bisnow and our experts as we examine how the industrial sector is transforming and where to find continued value.
There will also be plenty of time for questions.
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Agenda
UK debt and investment sales outlook short and long term
Capital flows and new entrants
Post-COVID-19 repercussions on vacancy rates, rents, prices, infrastructure in the big-box industrial sector
Development trends: Occupiers’ shifting demands and space requirements
Richard is an expert in real estate development, funding and investment, having acted for a variety of institutional and private clients on mixed-use, logistics, retail and leisure, and office schemes.
Hugh is a qualified Chartered Surveyor and has a wealth of experience, with over 30 years in the real estate market. He has worked in a range of areas, from investment and development, the sourcing of debt, fund management and equity raising,...
Peter Epping joined Hines in Germany in 2001 and serves as the Fund Manager of the Hines Pan-European Core Fund (HECF) running the vehicle, including setting portfolio strategy and overseeing key functions including acquisitions as well as fund...
Victoria Turnbull is the Joint Managing Director of Opus Land, a leading Property Investment company with offices within the West Midlands and London. Founded in 1999 and part owned and funded by Fiera Real Estate. , the company has an established...
I focus on businesses that need commercial agreements written to a very high standard whilst keeping negotiations within budget and on time. My experience stretches over 30 years, covering a range of business sectors and a mosaic of corporate...