CPA Membership Booklet

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THE VOICE OF CENTRAL LONDON RE AL ESTATE Established in 1904, the CPA is the leading membership body for the City’s property industry


About us City Property Association (CPA) is the voice of property in the Square Mile. We champion the City’s built environment as a major driver of the capital’s prosperity and the UK economy.

We partner with the City of London Corporation to commission research, share market intelligence and represent our members’ interests in a collective voice. We make representations to policymakers at the local and national level in order to support the Square Mile and ensure its ongoing success as the pre-eminent global business destination. Our members receive regular digests of key planning decisions from the City of London Corporation and across Central London. We promote best practice and showcase the best of our members’ developments to an unrivalled network of owners, investors, developers and real estate professionals.

Our initiatives include ONE.CITY, a digital campaign to promote the area’s burgeoning leisure, cultural and retail offer to a wider audience of workers and visitors – helping change perceptions of the Square Mile and attract global talent.


Events

Engagement

Membership of CPA gives staff from your organisation access to exclusive industry events including policy seminars, new building launches, drinks receptions and our keynote Annual Lunch.

Our leadership regularly engages with politicians and senior officers at local, regional and national government to advocate our members’ interests.

The events provide excellent networking opportunities to build new business contacts, and to hear directly from business leaders, policymakers and politicians on key issues for the industry.

As a CPA member, your organisation will receive regular updates on policy developments and planning decisions including:

Attendance of our policy seminars can qualify as CPD activity with professional bodies, such as RICs. We also have a dedicated ‘NextGen’ programme of events for younger people in the sector and to support the next generation of industry leaders.

Summaries of all City of London Planning and Transportation Committee meetings

A weekly overview of all major planning decisions across 11 Central London boroughs

The CPA, under the London Property Alliance banner, joins forces with sister organisation Westminster Property Association to promote the interests of the property industry across 11 Central London boroughs. Our combined membership provides a unified voice for more than 400 of the leading owners, investors, professional advisors and developers of real estate across Central London.


CPA Members

Research

8build Academy Consulting Solutions Ltd AECOM Allianz Insurance Allsop LLP Anstey Horne & Co Arcadis Area Arney Fender Katsalidis Arup Ashurst Aukett Swanke AXA BBG Real Estate Advisers BDP Beltane Asset Management Bennetts Associates Bircham Dyson Bell LLP Blackstone BNP Paribas Real Estate British Land Broadgate Estates Brookfield Buckley Gray Yeoman Built Environment Communications Group Buro Four CC Land Canary Wharf Group PLC CBRE Charles Russell Speechlys Cluttons LLP CMS Cameron McKenna

The CPA commissions research to influence political debate on key issues for the industry. Research reports that we have commissioned or supported (published and forthcoming) include: • ‘Clusters and Connectivity’ (City of London Corporation) • ‘Crossrail 1: Lessons Learned’ (JLL) • ‘ Future Workstyles, Future Places’ (City of London Corporation)

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• ‘London & the UK’ (Centre for London) • ‘London as a HQ City’ (Centre for London)

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• ‘ The Economic Contribution of Central London’s Construction Industry’ (Deloitte)

Savills Scott Brownrigg Second London Wall Project Management Ltd Sheppard Robson Simmons & Simmons LLP Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd Skanska UK Stace Stanhope PLC Steer TateHindle Ltd Taylor Vinters LLP Taylor Wimpey Central London Telereal Trillium TH Real Estate The Mercer's Company Tideway Investment Management Ltd Tishman Speyer TLT LLP TP Bennett Trehearne Architects Tuffin Ferraby Taylor Turner and Townsend U and I Group PLC Waterman Group Wedlake Bell Wilkinson Eyre Workman LLP WYG

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• ‘The City as a Place for People’ (City of London Corporation)

M3 Consulting Macfarlanes LLP Make Architects Malcolm Hollis LLP Mayer Brown International LLP McLaren Construction Ltd MDA Consulting Mecserve Meinhardt Ltd Memery Crystal LLP Merchant Land Mishcon de Reya Mitsubishi Estate London Ltd MJP Architects MOLA Momentum Transport Planning Montagu Evans LLP Norton Rose Fulbright LLP Oakmont construction Ltd Oxford Properties PDP London Pell Frischmann Pinsent Masons Pringle Brandon Perkins+Will Proskauer Rose LLP Publica Associates Ltd QCIC Ltd Quadrant Estates Quantem Consulting LLP RadcliffesLeBrasseur Ridgeford Developments Ltd Robert Bird Group Robinson Low Francis Rolfe Judd RPS Group

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• ‘ Strength in Numbers: Funding and Building More Affordable Housing in London’ (Centre for London)

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Great Portland Estates PLC Greycoat Real Estate LLP GVA H.W. Wood Limited Hayes Davidson HB Reavis UK Ltd Helical Herbert Smith Freehills LLP Hermes Investment Management Ltd Hilson Moran Hines UK Ltd Hoare Lea HOK hurleypalmerflatt Ltd Hush Project Management & Consulting Ltd Iceni Projects Limited Indigo Planning Infinitus Property Investment Ingleby Trice J Peiser Wainwright Jackson Coles LLP Jefferson Sheard Architects JLL JLT John Robertson Architects Kajima Properties KJ Tait Engineers Knight Frank LLP KPMG Landsec LaSalle Investment Management Legal & General Property Linklaters LLP Lockton Real Estate London Real Estate Advisors LLP

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• ‘London’s Knowledge Clusters’ (Future Places Studio)

Nabarro Olswang LLP Colliers International Colville Estate Ltd Conran and Partners CORE Cundall Cushman & Wakefield LLP DAC Beachcroft LLP Daniel Watney LLP Dar David Collins Studio Dechert Delancey Real Estate Asset Management Ltd Deloitte Dentons Derwent London PLC DLA Piper UK LLP Dorsey & Whitney LLP DP 9 Ltd dRMM Architects EPR Architects Ltd Evans Randall Investors Exigere Project Services Limited Farebrother Farrer & Co LLP Foggo Associates Limited Foster and Partners Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP FTI Consulting Gardiner & Theobold LLP General Demolition Limited Gerald Eve LLP Gleeds Gordon Ingram Associates Graham Construction Ltd

Join us

The cost per organisation is

Membership of the CPA is open to developers,

• £1,000 + VAT for organisations with up to 5 employees in the UK • £1,500 + VAT, between 6 and 25 employees • £1,750 + VAT, 26 employees or more

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owners, investors, major occupiers and advisors who have an interest in real estate in the City of London or its neighbouring commercial districts.

You can submit your membership application online at: citypropertyassociation.com/membership

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ONECITY is a digital and social media platform supported by the CPA and City of London Corporation. It helps promote the Square Mile as an exciting leisure and culture destination to a new generation of City workers. ONECITY forms part of the CPA’s campaign to champion the Square Mile as a global business destination and the best place to invest in, and build, commercial real estate. Find out more at onecity.london

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City Property Association


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