UKREiiF: UKREiiF 2027 Secures Major Global Brands in First Partner Announcement August 19th, 2026 Mya Driver UKREiiF (The UK’s Real Estate Investment and Infrastructure Forum) announced the first wave of partners for its 2027 event, with leading global brands, investors, developers, consultancies and financial institutions confirming their involvement in the UK’s largest real estate, infrastructure and investment gathering. The initial partner line-up includes McDonald’s, Aldi, Lloyds Bank, AECOM, Jacobs, JLL, Savills, Arcadis, Arup, Mott MacDonald, Tetra Tech, Stantec, SEGRO, Prologis and Lendlease. The announcement marks an important milestone in preparations for UKREiiF 2027 and reflects the event’s continued growth as a major platform for investment, regeneration, development and infrastructure discussions across the UK. The organisations confirmed as partners represent a broad range of sectors within the built environment. The group includes international retailers, banking and finance institutions, property advisers, industrial and logistics specialists, developers and engineering consultancies. Collectively, these businesses play a significant role in delivering projects that support economic growth, housing, infrastructure delivery and place-making throughout the country. Nathan Spencer, Co-Founder and Managing Director at UKREiiF, said: “The announcement of our first wave of partners for UKREiiF 2027 demonstrates the continued confidence that leading organisations have in the event and the role it plays in bringing together the public and private sectors. Having globally recognised brands, financial institutions, developers and consultancies involved at this stage reflects the importance of collaboration in driving investment, regeneration and economic growth across the UK. We are looking forward to welcoming both returning and new partners as we continue to build a platform that connects decision-makers, showcases opportunity and supports the future development of towns, cities and communities throughout the country.” UKREiiF has become a key meeting point for public and private sector leaders involved in real estate, regeneration and infrastructure. Each year, the event attracts thousands of attendees, including investors, developers, local authorities, combined authorities, government representatives and professional advisers seeking opportunities to collaborate on projects and investment strategies. The latest partner commitments underline the scale of interest in UKREiiF 2027 and demonstrate the event’s position within the UK property and infrastructure calendar. Senior decision-makers from participating organisations are expected to attend, creating opportunities for engagement between businesses, public sector bodies and investment partners. The presence of major international brands alongside some of the world’s largest engineering, planning, development and property firms highlights the diverse range of organisations using UKREiiF to engage with stakeholders, showcase projects and explore investment opportunities. The partner announcement also coincides with sponsorship opportunities becoming available and delegate registration opening for UKREiiF 2027. Businesses seeking greater visibility among senior industry leaders are being encouraged to secure their involvement early as preparations continue for the event. Further partner announcements are expected in the coming months as UKREiiF continues to build its programme and strengthen participation from organisations involved in shaping the future of the UK’s towns, cities and infrastructure networks. 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