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How real estate can build relationships between tomorrow’s chief executives

COMMENT Every single one of us uses and benefits from the built environment, but for so many years it has been the same voices that are setting the agenda and controlling the narrative. The British Property Federation’s BPF Futures initiative has an important role to play in bringing together young and diverse views from across the real estate sector.

The landscape is changing rapidly, with an urgent need to decarbonise, to address the issue of safety in our public realm and to create inclusive spaces, to name just a few concerns. I strongly believe that it will be young people in the industry, and their beliefs and ability to push for and deliver innovation, that will address the issues of today.   

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If you consider the start-up businesses that are entering the real estate sector, they are often proptech companies looking to solve an issue specific to young people, such as housing affordability for renters and first-time buyers. At the same time, a considerable amount of pressure to act on the climate crisis came from young people, who used the tools at their disposal to push for change.

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