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The Real Estate Industry has the power to make the 2022 StreetSmart campaign the most successful yet, through creating connections with occupiers, retail outlets and hotels.
LandAid’s Steptober challenge is returning for a fifth year, with registration opening today, Wednesday 3 August. The industry-wide challenge, powered by headline sponsor Logicor, will see teams of four property professionals from across the sector put their steps to good use to end youth homelessness for LandAid, the property industry charity, from 4-18 October 2022.
Back in July 2021, the LandAid Tech Network was launched, engaging the proptech community in LandAid’s mission to end youth homelessness in the UK.
Last year, over 60 property industry organisations stepped forward to offer their time and skills to 92 different charities through LandAid’s Pro Bono programme, resulting in over £700,000 worth of professional support for disadvantaged young people and families throughout the UK.
Esteemed senior leaders from across the property industry assembled on Tuesday 31 May in support of LandAid’s mission to end youth homelessness, signing-up to the charity’s new Patrons Programme at a networking event at CBRE’s newly renovated Henrietta House in London.
A homelessness project for young woman, which opened over 40 years ago, has received a much-needed renovation thanks to almost £100K of grants and pro bono work from property industry charity LandAid and building consultants Bowman Riley.
940 property professionals ran 5K, 10K and 15K to support LandAid’s mission to end youth homelessness.
Neil Slater has been elected as the new Chair of Trustees at LandAid, the property industry charity.
Leading UK real estate company LANDSEC are putting sustainability and technology reuse into action by donating three full roll-cages of surplus IT devices to be refurbished and given -away to LandAid's charities supporting those experiencing homelessness.