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2024 ULI Hong Kong Conference 2024 ULI Hong Kong Conference
1880 SOCIAL, Hong Kong, China October 23, 2024
Moderator Speaker

Ms. Susheela Rivers

Managing Partner Hong Kong and Head of Real Estate Asia Pacific DLA Piper

Susheela Rivers is a real estate lawyer with over 28 years' experience of helping clients with complex, multi-faceted cross-border and domestic real estate transactions throughout Asia (including China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Korea, India, Indonesia, and Vietnam) and the UK. She advises on all aspects of structuring real estate investment and development portfolios including acquisitions and disposals, joint ventures and developments for stand-alone assets and portfolios across all asset classes. Susheela helps clients with a wide range of real estate matters, focusing particularly on M&A transactions, financings, developments, leases, and fractionalising real estate including real estate tokenisation. She has in-depth knowledge of the hospitality and leisure spheres and a particular focus on real estate with operational aspects. She advises international and regional property companies, real estate fund managers and investors, private equity funds, hotel groups, retailers, investment banks and major corporate occupiers on all aspects of real estate transactions, from structuring investments, developments, project and investment management, through to real estate operation and exit strategies. Susheela regularly speaks on real estate topics at conferences. She is a Global Governing Trustee at Urban Land Institute (ULI), the oldest and largest network of cross-disciplinary real estate and land use experts in the world, and Vice-Chair of ULI Hong Kong. She is also Global Co-Chair of the DLA Piper Leadership Alliance for Women (LAW), in which she supports gender balance at all levels by strengthening the influence, leadership and voice of women both within the firm and the wider community. Susheela is an active supporter of Hong Kong’s community and a board member of the leading NGO Community Business, where she commits to advancing responsible and inclusive business practices in Asia. She is also an executive committee member of the British Chamber of Commerce HK.

Speaking at

Wed 23 Oct 10:15 AM — 10:45 AM (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi

Main Plenary – Visions of Hong Kong – The Developers Perspective

A number of Hong Kong's leading real estate developers have expanded their focus beyond construction and leasing. They have taken a more holistic view, moving beyond buildings to take in public spaces, local amenities, and initiatives that bring residents together in order to adopt and revitalise entire neighborhoods, aiming to foster vibrant, livable communities. In this panel, hear directly from these industry leaders about their visions and approaches to placemaking and community development in the neighborhoods they shape, and the challenges they face as they look to the future.
Wed 23 Oct 4:30 PM — 5:00 PM (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi

Setting the Scene: Asia’s World City

How did Hong Kong become "Asia's World City"? The fascinating backstory takes us back to the early 2000s, a time when Hong Kong was grappling with the aftermath of the Asian financial crisis and the uncertainties of the post-handover era. It was during this period that a team of branding experts and government officials set out to redefine Brand Hong Kong. Through the Asia's World City brand, they aimed to capture the essence of Hong Kong – a place where the old and the new, the local and the global, coexist in a delicate balance, creating a unique and irresistible draw for businesses, investors, and visitors alike. It was a bold and strategic move that has helped to cement Hong Kong's reputation as one of the most vibrant and influential cities in Asia and the world. Hear from one of the original progenitors and other branding experts to discuss the genesis of Asia's World City, its relevance to today and how it can be revitalised for the future.