UKREiiF announces 2025 exhibitors

The UK’s Real Estate Investment & Infrastructure Forum (UKREiiF) has announced the first leg of its exhibition partners for the annual event taking place between 20th-22nd May 2025, in Leeds.

UKREiiF will feature two expansive exhibition halls, teeming with a diverse array of organisations, from local authorities and private sector companies to investors and government bodies.

The exhibitors who’ve signed up already to show case their business to over 13,000 delegates over the three day event.

Nathan Spencer, Managing Director at UKREiiF said: “We’re thrilled to announce that our exhibition halls are already bustling with an impressive number of exhibitors for UKREiiF 2025! We can’t wait to open the doors and watch commercially rewarding relationships take shape. Our stellar lineup includes a mix of retuning UKREiiF partners and exciting newcomers, all set to make this event truly exceptional.”

UKREiiF is supported by some of the biggest UK property and infrastructure companies, the fourth annual event will be held in Leeds on 20-22 May 2025. The forum will attract inward investment, generate economic growth, and drive a more sustainable and inclusive culture within the property and construction industries.

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