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Manchester needs to ‘keep its edge’ at MIPIM as 2025 programme for global property showcase is unveiled

Investors will be told about opportunities including Old Trafford redevelopment – while council chief says regeneration needs to go beyond the city centre

The Old Trafford regeneration project will be on the agenda at MIPIM 2025(Image: AP)

Manchester needs to keep its “edge” at MIPIM next year to beat global rivals for investment – that was the upbeat message from city region leaders as they launched their programme for 2025’s global property showcase.

The Manchester Invest Partnership will again be taking a delegation to MIPIM in Cannes in March to showcase the city region’s regeneration and investment opportunities. The event sees thousands of world property leaders and investors gather on the French Riviera for days of debate and discussion.

The partnership has already confirmed 11 panel sessions at MIPIM – which will cover areas from the Old Trafford regeneration to the need to transform the city’s edges, as well as subjects from transport to devolution. The sessions were launched at an event at Versa Studios in Manchester.

Manchester City Council leader Bev Craig told the audience of city leaders: “There’s so much to be proud about – so much to shout about. It feels like we’ve got ourselves into a really good place.”

She hailed the "consistency of vision and narrative” across Greater Manchester and said the new government was committed to regional development – which could help Manchester compete with other large European cities.

She said: “We’re not losing out to Leeds and Liverpool. We’re losing out to Saxony and Lyon.”

And Coun Craig said that Greater Manchester should not rest on its laurels on MIPIM because high-profile developments have already taken place in the region.

Instead, she said, it should look ahead to promote other high-profile projects, such as the Old Trafford regeneration.