The Gatwick Diamond Initiative, along with local and regional authorities and private sector affiliates, participated in UKREiiF 2024 in Leeds from 21-23 May. The event attracted over 12,000 investors, developers, occupiers, and local authorities, providing a platform to highlight the region’s business opportunities.
During the event, the coalition, which included representatives from Sussex, Surrey, Kent, and South London, successfully forged numerous new connections and partnerships. These relationships are expected to bolster the growth of both emerging and established companies in the Gatwick Diamond, further establishing the region as a premier location for business and investment.
Brett North, Chairman and Chief Executive of the Gatwick Diamond Initiative, said: “We had a diverse cross-section of private and public sector organisations. Traditionally, for some groups, this may have been a barrier to collaboration. But not for us. The Gatwick Diamond’s success at UKREiiF 2024 highlights the region’s potential for growth through collaboration.
“The new connections and partnerships formed can inspire closer cooperation between public and private sectors. It means we can drive more sustainable growth, economic development and innovation in the Gatwick Diamond. The challenge for us is a simple one: Now, let’s build on this!”
Real estate and infrastructure play critical roles in regional development. The Gatwick Diamond’s participation at UKREiiF allowed the Gatwick Diamond to showcase the region’s unique selling points and investment potential. The delegation made significant connections with like-minded organisations and is committed to building on these relationships to drive future growth in the Gatwick Diamond.
London Gatwick, a major supporter of the delegation, highlighted the airport’s significant economic impact, including supporting 76,560 jobs and generating approximately £5.5 billion in GVA in 2023. The delegation’s success at UKREiiF underscores the importance of continued collaboration between the public and private sectors.
Brett North added: “The Invest Gatwick Diamond delegation exhibited the region’s diverse and distinctive strengths including infrastructure, connectivity and viticulture; a unique mix that offers compelling investment potential for the real estate and infrastructure sectors. Together it’s a potent blend that will play a pivotal role in regional development in the future.
“We established meaningful connections with like-minded organisations during the event, and we now have an opportunity to nurture these relationships together. I can’t help but feel excited for the future. We believe that this will serve as a catalyst for driving more sustainable growth and prosperity in the Gatwick Diamond region.”