MIPIM as a platform for Scotland | VIDEO
Saffery is committed to Scotland at MIPIM and the success of the built environment in Scotland through the provision of exceptional, business-led, tax and business advisory support.
Saffery is committed to Scotland at MIPIM and the success of the built environment in Scotland through the provision of exceptional, business-led, tax and business advisory support.
From the climate crisis to political uncertainty, through to technological advances and AI, to the challenges of ageing infrastructure – change and improvement is happening at all levels but not at the pace we need it to.
Growing positive sentiment around the country’s residential sector presents opportunities for investors, developers, and cities seeking to transform their places, delegates at a UK Stage session exploring Scotland’s evolving living market heard.
An interactive session exploring what tools the country has to drive growth from fiscal impetus to policy levers lifted the lid on Scotland’s investibility.
OOBE’s Chris Shiels explores the meaning of landscape-led masterplanning and counters some common misconceptions about the discipline.
Hazel Pearson explains how MLA’s role as one of the founding sponsors of the Scotland at MIPIM campaign was to raise Scotland’s profile at this global conference.
Scotland’s benign regulatory environment positions it as an attractive market for real estate investment.
Gunnar Groves-Raines and Natasha Huq of GRAS discuss the long-term added value and financial returns of heritage and adaptive re-use.
Long-term thinking will help resolve issues around viability, resources – skills and supply chains – and planning, according to Jonathan Guthrie, strategic partnerships director at Robertson.
Back at MIPIM for the first time since 2019, Scotland kicked off its week with a session outlining billions of pounds of investment opportunities across the country and underlined its commitment to working collaboratively to unlock growth.