Glide at UKREiiF 2025: Modern Block Management in the Face of Accelerated Change

April 24, 2025

Robert Poole, Group Director of Block & Estate Management

As the UK property industry stands at a critical junction, leasehold reform is high on the agenda — and block management is under more scrutiny than ever.

At Glide, we believe this moment of change represents an opportunity.

That’s why we’re proud to be hosting a panel session at UKREiiF 2025: “Modern Block Management in the Face of Accelerated Change.”

Why This Session Matters

The leasehold sector is being reshaped by policy reform, shifting resident expectations, and growing demand for transparency and accountability. For managing agents, freeholders, developers, and residents alike — the landscape is changing fast.

This panel will explore:

· The latest developments in leasehold reform — and what they mean in practice

· How block management companies must evolve to remain compliant and competitive

· Innovations in technology that are transforming customer experience and operational delivery

· Strategies for managing increasing complexity while delivering better outcomes for residents and investors

Whether you’re managing a single development or a national portfolio, it’s vital to understand how the expectations of modern property management are changing — and how to keep ahead.

Who Should Attend?

· Property Developers

· Housing Associations

· Freeholders

· Resident Management Companies (RMCs)

· Investment Funds

· Estate and Block Managers

· Local Authorities

This is your chance to hear from experts at the forefront of block management and leasehold reform — and to gain practical insights that you can take back to your business.

Join the Conversation

At Glide, we’re embracing this new era. We’re combining deep property management experience with innovative tech and a resident-first approach to deliver better results for all stakeholders.

Come and be part of the discussion at UKREiiF. Let’s shape a smarter, more responsive, and more resilient future for block management.