MIPIM
MIPIM (in French, Le Marché International des Professionnels de L’immobilier) is an international property event hosted in Cannes, France, each March. It is hosted by Reed MIDEM and includes an exhibition area, networking events and conference sessions over four days. The 2023 event took place from 12th to 15th March.
The event aims to facilitate business between investors, corporate end-users, local authorities, hospitality professionals, industrial and logistics players and other real estate professionals.[1]
The event has been criticised on social media and in trade publications because of a perceived lack of diversity and culture of excessive drinking. [2]
Program[edit]
MIPIM presents discussions, keynotes, panels and presentations focusing on property investment, trends and development across many real estate sectors.[3]
MIPIM offers several networking events, with the goal of facilitating business between participants. These events usually include themed breakfasts and luncheons, an opening cocktail party, the MIPIM Awards ceremony, and dedicated meetings.[4]
"RE-Invest (the Real Estate Institutional Investors' Summit)[5] serves as a platform to discuss real estate issues. Prior to the event, research and surveys are commissioned by MIPIM to determine important industry questions. During the event, participants review and debate the findings of this research. An analysis of the summit is then published and circulated.
In 2022, MIPIM took place from March 15 to March 18 and was partially devoted to the Ukrainian companies (such as UDP, Altis, Intergal-bud) in order to support them in their struggle with Russian invasion of Ukraine.[6]
Country of Honour[edit]
Each year, MIPIM highlights a country which shows great development and achievement in the real estate industry. The country is named "Country of Honour" and a series of conferences and events are held about it. Germany was named Country of Honour in 2012,[7] Turkey was named as the 2013 Country of Honour,[8] and in 2014, Brazil, Russia and Turkey were recognised as Countries of Honour.
MIPIM Awards[edit]
The MIPIM jury and delegates vote to determine the winners of the MIPIM Awards in several categories.
Past MIPIM Awards winners[edit]
MIPIM Awards | |||||
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Year | category I Business centres |
category II Shopping centres |
category III Office buildings |
category IV Refurbished office buildings |
category V Residential developments |
1991 | Stockley Park, Heathrow | St Enoch Centre, Glasgow | Lilla Bommen, Göteborg | ||
1992 | One Canada Square, London | ||||
1993 | Grenoble Europole, Amsterdam | Magna Plaza Shopping Centre, Amsterdam | Wintners Place, London | ||
1994 | Birmingham International Convention Centre, Birmingham | Le Carrousel du Louvre, Paris | Les Docks, Marseille | Picadilly Village, Manchester | |
1995 | Euralille, Lille | Pavillion Vinohradska Trznice, Prague | Tours Société Générale, Paris | Passy Plaza, Paris | |
1996 | Centre Nestlé France, Noisiel | Friedrichstadtpassagen, Berlin | Procter & Gamble Headquarters Building, Surrey | Specks Hof, Leipzig | Résidences Triades, Brussels |
1997 | Revitalization of an Inner City Area, Jena | ViaCatarina Shopping, Porto | Ministry of Defence Procurement Executive Headquarters, Bristol | OK Holbergsgade, Copenhague | Rehabilitation of 2 historic buildings, Paris |
1998 | Opera Victoire, Paris | Colombo Centre, Lisbon | Das Düsseldorfer Stadttor, Düsseldorf | La Belle Jardiniere, Paris | Le Jardin des Fonderies, Molenbeek |
1999 | debis Potsdamer Platz, Berlin | Forum Aveiro, Aveiro | Scottish Widows headquarters, Edinburgh | ING Bank and Nationale Nederlanden Building, Budapest | Place Princesse Palatine, Paris |
2000 | Green Island, Brussels | Centro Vasco da Gama, Lisbon | Brook House, London | ||
Year | category I Business centres |
category II Shopping centres |
category III Hotels and tourism resorts |
category IV Refurbished office buildings |
category V Residential developments |
2001 | Sevens, Düsseldorf | Istanbul-Istanbul, Istanbul | |||
2002 | |||||
2003 | Berliner Bogen, Hamburg | Almada Forum, Almada | Sofitel Hotel, Chicago | World Trade Center, Amsterdam | Chateau de la Reine Blanche, Paris |
2004 | Metropolitan, Warsaw | Centro Comercial Berceo, Berceo | Grand Hotel Heiligendamm, Heiligendamm | Kenzo headquarters, Paris | Grosvenor Place, Hong Kong[9] |
2005 | Mondrian, Brussels | Principe Plo, Madrid | Wales Millennium Center, Cardiff | Le Monde headquarters, Paris | Turning Torso, Malmö |
2006 | Home Office, London | Weltstadthaus, Cologne | Villa Kennedy, Frankfurt am Main | Madou Plaza, Brussels | The Lake Apartments, Vilamoura |
2007 | Pórtico, Madrid | Europa Passage, Hamburg | Malmaison Oxford, Oxford Castle, Oxford | Belmont Court, Brussels | Colliers Kirinda, Kirinda |
Year | category I Business centres |
category II Green buildings |
category III Hotels and tourism resorts |
category IV Refurbished office buildings |
category V Residential developments |
2008 | Council of Europe, Strassbourg | Crane Track, Amsterdam | Mövenpick Hotel im Wasserturm, Hamburg | Unilever House, London | Chimney Pot Park, Salford |
2009 | Kranhaus 1, Cologne | CSET, Ningbo | Phoenix Island Villa, Seogwipo | Les Ecuries de la Chasse Royale, Brussels | Mountain Dwellings, Copenhagen |
2010 | GlaxoSmithKline, Brussels | Solaris, Brussels | Kameha Grand Hotel, Bonn | STIB/MIVB headquarters, Brussels | Marco Polo Tower, Hamburg |
The People's Choice Award was started in 2012, and includes an online vote by participants on the official MIPIM Facebook page.
2012 MIPIM Awards winners[edit]
- Best Hotel & Tourism Resort: Six Senses Con Dao, Bà Rịa, Vietnam
- Best Industrial & Logistics Development: McLaren Production Centre, Woking, United Kingdom
- Best Office and Business Development: Main Point Karlin, Prague, Czech Republic
- Best Refurbished Building: "The Library" - New Community Center and Library, Copenhagen, Denmark
- Best Residential Development: 'Residence le 19' in the Claude Bernard area in Paris, Paris, France
- Best Shopping Centre: Morocco Mall, Casablanca, Morocco
- Best Futura Project: Police station Tour Bleue - Charleroi/Danses Performing Arts Center, Charleroi, Belgium
- Best Futura Mega Project: Express Rail Link West Kowloon Terminus, Hong Kong
- Best German Project: Maintor- The Riverside Financial District, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
- Special Jury Award: Refurbishment Alte Post , Hamburg, Germany
- People's Choice Award: D-Cube City, Seoul, South Korea
2013 MIPIM Awards winners[edit]
There were 12 nominations in 2013. The list of winners:[10]
- Best Hotel & Tourism Resort: Baku Flame Towers (Baku, Azerbaijan)
- Best Industrial & Logistics Development: Wastewater Treatment Plant in North Alt Maresme (Pineda de Mar)
- Best Office and Business Development: The Squaire (Frankfurt am Main, Germany)
- Best Refurbished Building: King's Cross (London, United Kingdom)
- Best Residential Development: Isbjerget / The Iceberg (Aarhus, Denmark)
- Best Shopping Centre: Marmara Park (Istanbul, Turkey)
- Best Futura Project: Culture Casbah (Malmö, Sweden)
- Best Futura Mega Project: Milaneo (Stuttgart, Germany)
- Best Turkish Project: Bosphorus City (Istanbul, Turkey)
- People's Choice Award: Akasya Acibadem Lake & Woods Parcels (Istanbul, Turkey)
- Special Jury Award: King's Cross (London, United Kingdom)
Most adorable QS: JDG
2015 MIPIM Awards winners[edit]
- Best Hotel & Tourism Resort: Center Parcs Woburn Forest
- Best Industrial & Logistics Development: Würth Svenska AB
- Best Innovative Green Building: One Central Park, Sydney, Australia
- Best Office & Business Development: Selcuk Ecza HQ
- Best Refurbished Building: Dreischeibenhaus, Düsseldorf, Germany
- Best Residential Development: Krøyers Plads I
- Best Shopping Centre: Markthal Rotterdam
- Best Urban Regeneration Project: Boulevard Euromediterranée – Marseille's new waterfront
- Best Futura Project: Cité musicale de l'Île Seguin
- Best Futura Mega Project: New North Zealand Hospital
- People's Choice Award: Oxygen Eco-tower
- Special Jury Award: Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
2016 MIPIM Awards winners[edit]
- Best Healthcare Development: Queen Elizabeth University Hospital & Royal Hospital for Children (Glasgow, United Kingdom)
- Best Hotel & Tourism Resort: JW Marriott Venice Resort & Spa (Venice, Italy)
- Best Industrial & Logistics Development: ELI Beamlines (Prague, Czech Republic)
- Best Innovative Green Building: Treurenberg (Brussels, Belgium)
- Best Office & Business Development: #CLOUD.PARIS (Paris, France)
- Best Refurbished Building: Papillon (Düsseldorf, Germany)
- Best Residential Development: Katscha (Norrköping, Sweden)
- Best Shopping Centre: Les Docks Village (Marseille, France)
- Best Urban Regeneration Project: Crossrail Place (London, United Kingdom)
- Best Futura Project: Paradis Express (Liège, Belgium)
- Best Futura Mega Project: DUO PARIS – Taking urban sensations to new heights (Paris, France)
- People's Choice Award: Shanghai Tower (Shanghai, China)
2017 MIPIM Awards winners [11][edit]
- Best Healthcare Development: GAPS – New psychiatric hospital (Slagelse, Denmark)
- Best Hotel & Tourism Resort: Maison Albar Hotel Paris Céline (Paris, France)
- Best Industrial & Logistics Development: Nike European Logistics Campus (Ham, Belgium)
- Best Innovative Green Building: The Museu do Amanhã (Museum of Tomorrow) (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
- Best Office & Business Development: Warsaw Spire (Warsaw, Poland)
- Best Refurbished Building: Chambon (Brussels, Belgium)
- Best Residential Development: li01 - New construction of six apartment buildings, Liebigstrasse 1 (Berlin, Germany)
- Best Shopping Centre: Victoria Gate (Leeds, United Kingdom)
- Best Urban Regeneration Project: be-MINE (Beringen, Belgium)
- Best Futura Project: China World Trade Center Phase 3C Development (Beijing, China)
- Best Futura Mega Project: Kashiwa-no-ha Smart City (Kashiwa City, Chiba, Japan)
- Special Jury Award: Beyazıt State Library (Istanbul, Turkey)
2018 MIPIM Awards winners[edit]
- Best Futura Mega Project: Mui Dinh Ecopark (Mui Dinh, Vietnam)
- Best Futura Project: National Museum of Qatar (Doha, Qatar)
- Best Healthcare Development: The Maersk Tower (Copenaghen, Denmark)
- Best Hotel & Tourism Resort: Catholic-Social Institute (Siegburg, Germany)
- Best Industrial & Logistic Development: The Chapelle International logistics centre (Paris, France)
- Best Innovative Green Building: Marina One, Singapore (Singapore)
- Best Office & Business Development: Feltrinelli Porta Volta (Milan, Italy)
- Best Refurbished Building: Antwerp Port House (Antwerp, Belgium)
- Best Residential Development: Îlot Sacré (Brussels, Belgium)
- Best Shopping Centre: Fico Eataly World (Bologna, Italy)
- Best Urban Regeneration Project: Porta Nuova (Milan, Italy)
- Best Futura Mega-Project: Mui-Dinh Ecopark (Mui-Dinh, Vietnam)
2019 MIPIM Awards winners[edit]
- BEST HEALTHCARE DEVELOPMENT: Polyclinique Reims-Bezannes (Bezannes, France)
- BEST HOTEL & TOURISM RESORT: Club Med Cefalù (Cefalù, Italy)
- BEST INDUSTRIAL & LOGISTICS DEVELOPMENT: Greenwich Peninsula Low Carbon Energy Centre (London, United Kingdom)
- BEST MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT: The Student Hotel Florence Lavagnini (Florence, Italy)
- BEST OFFICE & BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT: Laborde (Paris, France)
- BEST REFURBISHED BUILDING: KOSMO (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France)
- BEST RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT: WOODIE Hamburg (Hamburg, Germany)
- BEST SHOPPING CENTRE: HIRAKATA T-SITE (Hirakata, Japan)
- BEST URBAN REGENERATION PROJECT: Rebuilding Frankfurt's old centre (Frankfurt am Main, Germany)
- BEST FUTURA PROJECT: Mille Arbres (Paris, France)
- BEST FUTURA MEGA PROJECT: Future Park (Yorkshire, United Kingdom)
- SPECIAL JURY AWARD: « Zaryadye » park with a multifunctional concert complex (Moscow, Russia)
MIPIM UK[edit]
MIPIM UK was held for the first time in October 2014 at Olympia, London. 4,000 participants and 575 investors from 35 cities attended.
There were protests outside the venue on the first day against links between British local authorities and property developers. Police held back demonstrators and the gates were closed by the organisers. One delegate was arrested on suspicion of assault.[12]
The 2015 event was held from October 21 to 23.
The 2016 event took place from 19 – 21 October, and focused on the UK property industry.
References[edit]
- ↑ "Sheffield City Region at MIPIM".
- ↑ "The Architects' Journal MIPIM lads". 15 March 2023.
- ↑ "MIPIM –(MIPIM 2012 real estate conference programme)". Archived from the original on 2011-04-02. Retrieved 2012-04-30. Unknown parameter
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ignored (help) - ↑ "UKRAINE TO TAKE PART IN REAL ESTATE EXHIBITION MIPIM IN CANNES". Ukraine open for business. 2021-06-15. Retrieved 2022-04-27.
- ↑ "MIPIM – (Germany, MIPIM 2012 Country of Honour)". Archived from the original on 2011-11-14. Retrieved 2012-04-30. Unknown parameter
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- ↑ "MIPIM Awards 2017 winners". Archived from the original on 2017-03-31. Retrieved 2017-03-30. Unknown parameter
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ignored (help) - ↑ Oliver Wainwright (15 October 2014). "Protests disrupt property fair in London". The Guardian.
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