MIPIM has become an essential date in the diary for investors, developers, city leaders, governments, architects, consultants and anyone else who wants to make a mark in the built environment. But for many the annual event can be a daunting prospect.
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Read MoreING’s year-long study into digital visibility ranks the world’s most talked about cities. Tokyo dominates, followed by New York City, London and Paris. One in every five online mentions for the World’s Top 250 cities are about these four cities, cementing their positions as the world’s super brands. But what does it all mean?
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Read MoreING’s new ranking reveals the UK’s most talked about cities. London dominates but, surprisingly, Liverpool punches well above its weight, coming second overall and topping the table when weighted for population.
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Read MoreING’s new ranking reveals the USA’s most talked about cities. The USA is home to more talked about cities (based on their digital visibility) than any other country.
Read MoreProperty is changing. No longer defined by bricks and mortar, location, occupancy cost or value, increasingly property is a combination of diverse elements, from brand, place and community to technology, wellbeing and amenity.
Read MoreThe built environment touches the lives of everyone. At ING we connect a diverse sector full of talented, creative people who are literally shaping the world around us.
Read MoreThis year MIPIM celebrates its 30th edition. When the event was launched there wasn’t a global real estate industry and the notion of property as an international asset class, in demand from investors from all parts of the world, seemed distant.
Read MoreIn a globalised world, cities are more than ever competing for investment, talent, recognition and cultural clout.
Read MoreThe Built Environment can be such a frustrating term. In the shorthand required for small talk, it encompasses property, architecture, planning, construction, development, public policy, economics, infrastructure, and so much more.
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