Leeds has secured the UK Real Estate Investment and Infrastructure Forum (UKREiiF) for 2026, marking its fifth consecutive year as the event’s location. The conference, which began in 2022, aims to bring together professionals in the real estate, regeneration, and development sectors. Around 16,000 delegates are expected to attend, potentially generating over £20m for the local economy.
Set to take place at the Royal Armouries Museum, UKREiiF 2026 will offer a platform for investors, developers, and government representatives to discuss emerging investment opportunities. The conference follows a successful history in Leeds, with the 2025 event planned for next month.
This decision aligns with wider growth strategies for the West Yorkshire region, showcasing the city as a hub for investment and infrastructure development. The forum’s continued presence in Leeds highlights its importance in fostering economic growth. However, some local residents have raised concerns about security measures during the event, sometimes affecting day-to-day life in areas such as Leeds Dock.
The final dates for UKREiiF 2026 will be announced during the 2025 conference.