Simon is Vice President, Research & Advisory Services at the Urban Land Institute (ULI), where he is responsible for managing its innovative research agenda covering the key issues shaping the future of the real estate industry including climate change and sustainability, investment and development trends and shifts in demography and technological change. Prior to joining ULI, Simon specialised in research on global cities and real estate for Grosvenor, one of the world’s largest privately-owned international property businesses. Simon’s role involved undertaking analysis on global city developments to inform the company’s long-term strategy and thinking on cities. He has undertaken major research projects on megatrends for real estate, examining topics such as urbanisation, demographic change, digital disruption and climate change. Simon also has previous experience working in urban planning, economic development and strategic consulting for the retail sector. He holds an MSc in Urban Economic Development from The Bartlett Development Planning Unit, University College London.
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Thu 13 Jun
9:30 AM — 11:30 AM (GMT+00:00) Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London
Auditorium Covivio, Via Amedei 8
ULI Forum: ULI/PwC Emerging Trends in Real Estate
Each year, ULI and PwC work together on the Emerging Trends in Real Estate® report – a high-profile study providing an outlook for the coming year on European real estate investment and development trends, real estate finance and capital markets, cities, property sectors, and other factors shaping the industry. This roundtable to be held at ULI’s European Conference 2024 in Milan is aimed to gather your ideas and input to help develop the themes and survey questions for the forthcoming the 2025 Emerging Trends in Real Estate® report due to be published later this year.
Introducing ULI's European Real Estate Sector Sentiment Tracker Survey.
Share your current views and expectations for the European real estate market over the next year in our 2-minute survey.
We will share the results at the upcoming European Conference in Milan on June 10-13.
Please take part here.
Auditorium Covivio
Via Amedei 8,
20123 Milano,
Italy
Location accessibility with public transport:
- Missori M3 metro station (+230m walk)
- The location is accessed from an internal courtyard
- The Auditorium room is located on floor -1, accessible both via elevator and stairs.