Largest ever Team Belfast delegation highlights investment opportunities at international conference

   

A delegation of almost 100 business leaders from the Belfast region arrive in Cannes, France today for MIPIM – the world’s largest international property investment conference.

Over the next three days, the largest-ever delegation to MIPIM will present a portfolio of major real estate investment and development opportunities in the city to a potential audience of over 28,000 international property investors, developers and occupiers.

Among the real estate projects presented will be the proposed Belfast Waterside Regeneration project in the East Bank area and the Giant’s Park at the North Foreshore.  The programme will also include a focus on demand for build to rent and city centre living in Belfast, as well as waterfront regeneration developments.

A number of schemes from private sector schemes from the delegation will also be presented – including the Merchant Square development by Oakland Holdings, headline sponsor of this year’s MIPIM delegation.

Made up of 40 supporting private and public-sector organisations, the delegation will host over 15 showcase events across the three days of the conference – each designed to highlight a range of key strengths that underpin the Belfast Region’s strong investment proposition.

Whilst this will be the fourth consecutive year that a group has represented Belfast at MIPIM, this year’s delegation will, for the first time, include representatives from the five councils partnering with Belfast City Council in the Belfast Region City Deal programme of co-investment.

According to Jackie Henry, Chair of the private sector taskforce leading the Belfast at MIPIM delegation, MIPIM highlights the importance of private and public-sector collaboration in attracting investment and building sustainable economic growth in Northern Ireland.

“MIPIM is a prime example of how a strong partnership approach between the private and public sectors can provide the optimum environment for businesses to thrive,” she said.

“Given the ongoing challenges brought about by Brexit uncertainty, it’s more important than ever that, together, we get out and market Belfast and the surrounding region internationally. Investment in real estate not only delivers jobs and economic prosperity; it’s essential to our ability to attract international businesses to our city, whilst supporting our indigenous businesses to grow and flourish.

“MIPIM 2019 will be about building upon the successes achieved through our attendance at the conference in the past three years. We’re delivering a strong, engaging programme of events to ensure that Belfast and the region’s compelling investment proposition is reaching new audiences and investor networks.

“We’re focused on creating a real buzz around the Belfast stand this year - so our programme of showcase events will be enhanced by a series of ‘special interest’ slots – including two sessions featuring world renowned architect Daniel Libeskind, most famous for the new masterplan for New York’s World Trade Center and Berlin’s Jewish Museum. Team Belfast’s stand stand will feature costumes from HBO’s Game of Thrones exhibition, highlighting Belfast’s burgeoning film and screen industry.”

According to Cllr Dónal Lyons, Chair of Belfast City Council’s City Growth and Regeneration Committee, MIPIM 2019 presents an invaluable opportunity for Belfast to showcase itself as a city reimagining itself as an economic powerhouse once more; full of ambition, energy and investment opportunities.

“MIPIM has proved itself as a really important platform for attracting and securing international investment,” he said. “Any major city in Europe serious about promoting itself is at MIPIM, and we’re no different.

“We want to emphasise all the impressive opportunities that Belfast has to offer investors and allow them to witness first hand the exciting momentum taking place around new construction, infrastructure, economic and cultural projects in the city. They will be left with no doubt that the city has an exceptionally bright and vibrant future.”

Cllr Lyons explained that MIPIM sits within the wider Belfast Agenda: “MIPIM is just one of a range of initiatives that we’re confident will help to generate investor attention and improve quality of life for people here – including our membership of the 100 Resilient Cities global network and of course the Belfast Region City Deal programme of strategic co-investment.

“Furthermore, securing a Belfast Region City Deal – up to £1bn of co-investment – presents a once in a generation opportunity to deliver a decade of inclusive economic growth, create up to 20,000 new and better jobs, £470M GVA and make the region a global investment destination of choice.”

He concluded: “I have no doubt that MIPIM 2019 will be a hugely beneficial trip for the city, and that the delegation’s collective effort and energies invested will reap dividends for Belfast and the surrounding region in the months ahead.”

For more information about Belfast at MIPIM, follow @BelfastMIPIM on Twitter or visit investinbelfast.com/mipim

Organisations travelling to MIPIM 2019 include: AECOM; Antrim & Newtownabbey Borough Council; Ards & North Down Borough Council; Arup; Aurora Prime Real Estate; Belfast City Council; Belfast Harbour; Giant’s Park; Bruceshaw; Bywater Properties; Carson McDowell; Castlebrooke Investments; Causeway Asset Management; CBRE; Chancery House; Deloitte; Heron Property; Invest NI; Kilultagh Estates; KPMG; Lacuna Developments; Lanyon Communications; Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council; McAleer & Rushe; Mid & East Antrim Borough Council; Newry, Mourne & Down District Council; Oakland Holdings; Osborne & Co; Press Eye; Queen’s University Belfast; Silverwood; Titanic Quarter; TLT; TODD Architects; Tourism NI; Translink; Tughans; Ulster University and WH Stephens.

From left: Suzanne Wylie, Chief Executive of Belfast City Council, Councillor Donal Lyons, Chair of Belfast City Council’s City Growth and Regeneration Committee, Jackie Henry, Senior Partner at Deloitte and Chair of the private sector taskforce leading the Belfast at MIPIM delegation.

MIPIM is a prime example of how a strong partnership approach between the private and public sectors can provide the optimum environment for businesses to thrive.

Jackie Henry, Senior Partner at Deloitte