31 marzo 2008
«For the third year in a row, MIPIM, the world’s property market,
has set an all-time attendance record. Total attendance reached
29,318 delegates (12% up on 2007) from 89 countries. The 9,744
companies represented at MIPIM was also a 12% increase on last year.
“The challenges caused by the sub-prime crisis in the United States
and the slowdown in global economic growth have had very little
impact on MIPIM. The event continues to be the major international
gathering for the property business, where professionals learn about
large-scale projects, and new geographical and commercial investment
opportunities,” says Nadine Castagna, Director of MIPIM.
Among the major markets, there was a
stronger showing from a number of key regions :
- With over 2,000 companies in Cannes, the United Kingdom remains
the best represented country at MIPIM and increased its
participation by 8%.
- German participation surged by 17% this year with 904 companies
and Belgium by 21%, while the number of Russian companies at MIPIM
increased 30% to 713 companies.
- Northern Europe made a strong showing with a 17% rise from Denmark
and 14% from Sweden.
- Property companies from the United States were in resilient mood,
with US
attendance up 19%.
There was strong showing at MIPIM by international investors, with
over 6,800 attendees, up over 17%* on last year. For the first time,
Cannes was the venue for the MIPIM Summit, where key investors and
asset management specialists met behind closed doors to discuss
their vision of the future of international real estate. This unique
forum was broadcast exclusively on Bloomberg TV. The short,
high-impact interactive Speed Matching sessions dedicated to
investors, also attracted considerable interest for the second year
in a row.
Global leaders in the hotel business expanded their attendance by
36,6%, with 209 hotel groups professionals coming to MIPIM this year,
compared to 154 in 2007. To meet the needs of professionals, MIPIM
also successfully launched a dedicated encounter forum entitled
‘Hotel Chat Groups,’ organised jointly with hotel consultancy MKG.
Key personalities from the industry also shared skills and
viewpoints during a day of conferences on March 13, dedicated to
these issues.
More than 120 mayors and around 50 government representatives (ministers,
ambassadors or prefects...) were present for this 19th edition. The
famous Mayor’s Lunch brought together more than 40 City Mayors from
16 countries behind closed doors to foster discussion, share ideas
and exchange experiences on the urban challenges they face. The
conference on ‘Comparison between Central and Western (European)
cities and their perspectives,’ in presence of senior
representatives from the city authorities of Warsaw, Bratislava,
Budapest and Prague attracted the largest audience of all
conferences this year.
MIPIM 2008 also welcomed many world-famous architects. The keynote
address on ‘The city of the future,’ led by the Dutch architect and
town planner, Winy Maas, attracted a full house. Lord Norman Foster,
on the stand of the Russian Land developer, proved a crowd-puller
with his avant-garde projects in the Russian Federation.
Daniel Libeskind, Jean Nouvel, Jacques Ferrier and Jean-Michel
Wilmotte also honoured MIPIM with their presence by attending the
announcement of the five prizewinners for the ‘Signal Tower’, for
which they were candidates. The competition winner will be
commissioned to build a major new construction in the fashionable
Paris suburb of La Défense. EPAD, (Public City Planning Authority
for Business District La Défense), which masterminded this exclusive
event, showcased models of the selected projects on its stand.
Other high points of this 19th MIPIM included the preview
presentation by Urban Land Institute (ULI) and
PricewaterhouseCoopers of their report on Emerging Trends in Real
Estate® for Europe in 2008. The Global Housing Foundation, together
with its partners UN-Habitat, Merrill Lynch and FIABCI, highlighted
their exclusive partnership for raising funds to create affordable
accommodation for low-income slum dwellers in Central and Latin
America, Africa and Eastern Europe. Elvira Nabiullina, the Russian
Minister of Economic Development and Trade, discussed the benefits
and risks of investing in Russian regions with leading industry
experts and Russia’s largest developers.
The MIPIM Awards 2008 gave prizes to five first-in-class property
projects. For the first time this year, the there was a new category
for green buildings.
Business Centres: Council of Europe – New General Office
Building
Strasbourg, France
Refurbished Office Buildings: Unilever House
London, United Kingdom
Residential Developments: Chimney Pot Park
Salford, United Kingdom
Hotels and Tourism Resorts: Projekt Hotel Wasserturm –
Hamburg Sternschanze
Hamburg, Germany
Green Buildings: Crane Track
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Special Prize of the Jury: Crane Track
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
A selection of 20 ‘Best of’ visuals from MIPIM 2008 is available at
www.online-picture.com, using the login: “mipimevent” and password:
“mipim2008”.
The conference programme sessions can be viewed partially or fully
at www.mipim.com
* estimated statement, figure to be confirmed» (CS della Società)
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