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'''MIPIM''' (from the French: '''''Le Marché international des professionnels de l'immobilier''''') is a four-day property and ] and city event held annually in March at the ] in ], France. Drawing thousands of international attendees to the ], it has become a major event in the property industry, but has also been criticised for its cost and extravagance. '''MIPIM''' (from the French: '''''Le Marché international des professionnels de l'immobilier''''') is a four-day property and ] and city event held annually in March at the ] in ], France. Drawing thousands of international attendees to the ], it has become a major event in the property industry, but has also been criticised for its extravagance and sleaze.


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Annual real estate event held in Cannes, France

MIPIM (from the French: Le Marché international des professionnels de l'immobilier) is a four-day property and real estate and city event held annually in March at the Palais des Festivals in Cannes, France. Drawing thousands of international attendees to the French Riviera, it has become a major event in the property industry, but has also been criticised for its extravagance and sleaze.

History

Organised by Reed MIDEM, a subsidiary of Reed Exhibitions (today RELX), the event was first held in March 1990, and then attracted 2,950 attendees and 830 companies from more than 22 countries. The MIPIM Awards were instituted in 1991 and have been complemented by other programmes - for example, the MIPIM Architectural Review Future Projects Awards, started in 2002. By 2009, MIPIM had become an established annual event where property developers, cities and local authorities could meet with potential real estate investors.

According to the organiser's website, it draws around 20,000 participants from 90 different countries. The event features some 20,000 m² of exhibition space, a conference programme, extensive official and unofficial networking events, and an awards event featuring several categories of architectural projects. Spin-off events have also been held in other locations (for example, in London in 2014 and 2016) with MIPIM Asia in Hong Kong also an annual event.

In February 2020, MIPIM organisers postponed the event to June 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, before eventually cancelling it altogether, along with the 2021 edition. It resumed in 2022.

Criticism

However, the cost of attending MIPIM in Cannes, and what some have regarded as excessive networking and socialising, have come in for criticism. For example, amid UK public sector spending constraints, the cost of sending local authority representatives to Cannes has been attacked by councillors in Belfast and Dudley. In 2014, The Guardian said it had a reputation as "a champagne-soaked jamboree where local authority chiefs are wined and dined by investors"; in 2018, MIPIM delegates' use of prostitutes was highlighted. In 2018, after the London Presidents Club scandal had revealed the "sleazy underbelly" of the property industry, MIPIM organisers issued a 'code of conduct' forbidding businessmen from bringing prostitutes to its conference and exhibitions, and several organisations including Coutts, HSBC and Bank of America Merrill Lynch withdrew their MIPIM delegations. The male-dominated culture of the event has also been criticised.

References

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  2. O'Keeffe, Jennifer (11 March 2024). "MIPIM: What is the real estate event and who attends?". Insider Media. Retrieved 10 December 2024.
  3. "MIPIM Architectural Review Future Project Awards 2009". Architectural Review. Retrieved 16 September 2009.
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  5. ^ Wainwright, Oliver (15 October 2014). "Protests disrupt property fair in London". Guardian. Retrieved 10 December 2024.
  6. ^ Baxter, Holly (19 October 2016). "Voices All the sickening things insiders told me about MIPIM, the London conference for property magnates". Independent. Retrieved 10 December 2024.
  7. Fairs, Marcus (29 February 2020). "MIPIM property fair postponed until June over coronavirus fears". Dezeen. Retrieved 10 December 2024.
  8. Ford, Coreena; Finch, Hannah (10 March 2022). "MIPIM 2022: Who is going to the international property conference and what to expect". BusinessLive. Retrieved 10 December 2024.
  9. Kenwood, Michael (8 July 2022). "Controversial Cannes property conference sparks row among Belfast City Council". Belfast Telegraph. Retrieved 10 December 2024.
  10. Kenwood, Michael (20 August 2024). "Belfast councillors clash over attendance at south of France property conference". Belfast Telegraph. Retrieved 10 December 2024.
  11. Storer, Rhi (12 April 2023). "Dudley Council 'could have lost £400,000 of taxpayer's money over over Cannes conference'". Express & Star. Retrieved 10 December 2024.
  12. "Calls for inquiry over £100k Dudley Council France trip". BBC News. 21 December 2023. Retrieved 10 December 2024.
  13. Wainwright, Oliver (14 March 2024). "Anger at Cannes property fair where councils rub shoulders with oligarchs". Guardian. Retrieved 10 December 2024.
  14. Hatcher, David (24 March 2016). "Not the property industry's finest hour". EGI. Retrieved 10 December 2024.
  15. Bloom, Jonty (27 February 2018). "Cannes property show accused of sleaze and sexism". BBC News. Retrieved 10 December 2024.
  16. Neate, Rupert (16 March 2018). "Presidents Club scandal casts shade over 'sleazy' property industry". Guardian. Retrieved 10 December 2024.
  17. Williams, Aime; Allen, Kate (24 January 2018). "Property executives dominate at men-only Presidents Club dinner". Financial Times. Retrieved 7 December 2024.
  18. Mairs, Jessica (31 August 2018). "World's biggest property event criticised for response to Presidents Club scandal". Dezeen. Retrieved 10 December 2024.
  19. "It's lads lads lads at MIPIM and that's the way we like it". Architects' Journal. 15 March 2023. Retrieved 10 December 2024.

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