MIPIM

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The place of the fair, the Palais des Festivals

MIPIM ( French Marché International des Professionnels de l'immobilier ) is a trade fair for residential, commercial real estate and business relocation in Cannes , France .

The fair, founded in 1990, was the first internationally oriented real estate event. Experts, planners, engineers, town planners, financial institutions, city representatives, brokers and consultants from all over the world meet here to present their ideas and projects. With at least 20,000 participants from 80 countries, MIPIM is one of the largest real estate fairs in the world.

It takes place in March each year in the Palais des Festivals and lasts four days. The organizer of the fair is Reed MIDEM, part of Reed Exhibitions , which organizes exhibitions in the areas of television ( MIPcom ), music ( Midem ) and real estate. Reed MIDEM, founded in 1963, is one of the leading organizers of global trade fairs with 470 events in 37 countries. At the fair in 2008, 2700 exhibitors took part; for 2009 a significant decline was expected in advance. For 2012, the organizer counted 19,362 trade fair visitors by the end of the third day of the trade fair. Compared to 2011, when 18,400 visitors were recorded, this is an increase of around five percent.

MIPIM Awards

The MIPIM Awards have honored outstanding real estate projects around the world since 1991. Initially, five prizes were awarded in the categories “Business Centers” (office properties and shopping centers), “Refurbished Office Buildings” (modernized office buildings), “Residential Developments” (residential properties), “Hotels and tourism resorts” (hotels and leisure facilities) ) and “Green Buildings” (ecologically oriented buildings). In March 1998, the Düsseldorfer Stadttor won first prize in the “Office Property” category. In March 2003, another German property, the Berliner Bogen, developed by the Hamburg investor Becken, won the coveted award in the “Office Property” category. In 2007 the Europa Passage in Hamburg followed in the “Business Centers” category . On March 12, 2009, Kranhaus1 in Cologne won the same category - all three were designed by the architect Hadi Teherani . In 2010 the Kameha Grand Bonn by the architect Karl-Heinz Schommer received the award in the category “Hotels and tourism resorts”. The Marco Polo Tower in Hamburg won the “Residential Buildings” category . Since Germany was Mipim's guest of honor in 2012, the Mipim Awards included the “German Projects” category. A total of 27 projects were nominated for the Mipim Awards. These included three German projects: the Alte Post in Hamburg, the Frankfurt Maintor and the revitalization of the Sacred Heart Church in Mönchengladbach. The prize for the best German real estate project went to the Frankfurt Maintor project .

In 2012, there are signs of a concentration of investor interest in Germany , which offers fewer returns, but has fewer vacancies in western Germany and Berlin than comparable countries.

In 2014 two German projects were again among the winners. With the Dancing Towers in the “Office & Commercial Property” category, another Hadi Teherani project is one of the winners. The Kö-Bogen in Düsseldorf by architect Daniel Libeskind also received an award in the “Best Urban Renewal Project” category . On March 12, 2015, the Dreischeibenhaus in Düsseldorf received the Mipim Award in the “Best Refurbishment” category. On March 17, 2016, the papillon project from Düsseldorf was the only German property to receive the Mipim Award in the “Best Refurbishment” category. In 2017 the German project li01 , a new building of six townhouses in Berlin, received the Mipim Award in the “Best Residential Development” category. The project was developed and implemented jointly by the architects zanderrotharchitekten and SmartHoming . 44 projects in 11 categories were nominated.

In 2018, the Porta Nuova urban redevelopment project in Milan received the award for the best urban renewal project .

In March 2019, the Dom-Römer project received the prestigious international Mipim Award for the reconstruction of part of Frankfurt's old town .

Web links

Commons : MIPIM  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. The Mipim practices modesty . Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung of March 6, 2009, p. 39.
  2. Mipim has 5% more visitors . In: Immobilien Zeitung online, March 9, 2012. Accessed March 14, 2012.
  3. ^ BauNetz Media GmbH: Oscar of the real estate industry - The Düsseldorfer Stadttor receives the MIPIM Award . In: BauNetz . March 16, 1998 ( baunetz.de [accessed December 21, 2017]).
  4. Mipim Awards: Three German projects are in the running . In: Immobilien Zeitung online, January 30, 2012. Accessed March 16, 2012.
  5. Mipim Awards: Höller kisses Mattner . In: Immobilien Zeitung online, March 9, 2012. Accessed March 16, 2012.
  6. Germany in focus. sueddeutsche.de of March 11, 2012 , accessed on March 11, 2012
  7. Christian Hunziker: The Berlin housing market is booming like never before. handelsblatt.com of March 11, 2012 , accessed on March 11, 2012
  8. The towers dance on the Mipim In: Immobilien Zeitung online, March 14, 2014. Accessed July 11, 2014.
  9. MIPIM Award for Dreischeibenhaus in Düsseldorf . In: facility-management.de . 17th March 2015.
  10. German housing project wins Mipim Award , In: Immobilien Zeitung online, March 17, 2017. Accessed March 24, 2017.
  11. The MIPIM Awards 2017 finalists are ... , mipimawards.com, accessed on March 24, 2017.
  12. Award Porta Nuova: MIPIM Awards 2018, Best Urban Regeneration Project , LAND, March 16, 2018
  13. ↑ Recognition by Messe-Award: City of Frankfurt wins prize for new old town , fnp.de, March 16, 2019