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Reading Real Estate Foundation - Research Forum Dec 2019

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Event information
Date 3 December 2019
Time 18:30-21:00 (Timezone: Europe/London)
Venue Norton Rose Fulbright
Event types:
Alumni events

Join us on the evening of Tuesday 03 December for the next RREF Research Forum kindly hosted by Norton Rose Fulbright, London.

Chair
Gary McNamara, Strategic Partnerships Director, Inspired Villages Group

Confirmed Speaker Panel:
Professor Kathy Pain, Professor of Real Estate, Henley Business School, University of Reading

Emma Cariaga, Joint Head of Canada Water Development, British Land

Rachel Dickie, Head of Urban Regeneration, Legal & General

Henry Morris, Managing Director at MGT

Duncan Cumberland, Development Director, Muse Developments

This forum will discuss the ground-breaking research report on the benefits of well planned compact cities, led by Kathy Pain, Professor of Real Estate Development at Henley Business School, part of the University of Reading, launched by the Urban Land Institute (ULI) and the Coalition for Urban Transitions.

The research has evidenced that, as well as being better for real estate investors, well-designed and compact cities are also better for the community and the environment. The study is the first of its kind to quantify the impact of quality of place on overall property returns.

Programme
18:30 - Guests arrival and refreshments
19:00 - Panel Discussion and Q&A
20:00 - Drinks Reception and Networking
21:00 - Event Closes

Ticket Price
Recent Graduate (Last 10 years) £20

Alumni £40

Non-Alumni £50

IPF Member £40

Current Student £5 (Please note a valid student card will need to be produced on arrival)

Getting There
Norton Rose Fulbright, 3 More London Riverside, London, SE1 2AQ

For further information please contact RREF-Events@henley.ac.uk

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