The Mayor of the West Midlands, Andy Street, has launched £15bn worth of housing, regeneration, commercial and infrastructure development opportunities to international investors at the MIPIM property conference in Cannes, South of France.
MIPIM is the world’s leading real estate event, bringing together over 20,000 property professionals from around the world, including over 4,000 investors, representing hundreds of billions of pounds in capital.
Speaking at an event at the UK Government Pavilion at MIPIM today (March 16), the Mayor unveiled more than 20 diverse development opportunities from across the region, all featured in the 2022 West Midlands Investment Prospectus.
The opportunities include:
The West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) will use its presence at MIPIM to engage with international investors, putting the region on the global stage, and highlighting the best opportunities for investment across all property and regeneration sectors.
Andy Street, Mayor of the West Midlands and chair of the WMCA, said: “We are taking a bold approach to winning investment, anchored by our nationally-acclaimed devolved housing and regeneration programme and our dedicated capital investment strategy – the first of its kind in the UK.
"We have a clear and compelling proposition to put to investors on the world stage, underscored by a genuine demand for affordable local housing alongside inclusive, sustainable places helping our communities to thrive.
“With the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games and HS2 on the horizon and the UK Government’s Levelling Up agenda centre stage, we have a once in a generation opportunity to make this a game-changing moment for the West Midlands.
"I know that our stellar public-private delegation will make the most of MIPIM and ensure investors grasp the true scale of the development opportunities available right across our region.”
The WMCA is uniquely placed to bring together and support investors, developers, occupiers, landowners and other partners, who are passionate about placemaking, delivery and innovation.
It has secured close to £5bn of national Government investment for the region, and is showcasing levelling up in action, with a nationally leading brownfield regeneration programme, a £1.3bn five-year transport package to decarbonise and expand the region’s network and a comprehensive training programme to give people the skills needed to work in the industries of the future.
Throughout Covid, the region has continued to lay the foundations for inclusive growth through investing in transport corridors to drive development, while pioneering new approaches to affordable, modular and net zero homes. It is also working in partnership with ESG-focussed investors to maximise the best of public and private sector investment and capability.
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