Ireland attended MIPIM on a pilot basis last year but it will for the first time have an official Irish pavilion at this year’s event. Ireland attended MIPIM on a pilot basis last year but it will for the first time have an official Irish pavilion at this year’s event. Minister for Housing James Browne said a delegation of Government officials, national agencies and their private sector partners would promote Ireland as an “attractive destination for investment”. Currently the State is providing €3.5 billion with an additional €11.5 billion coming from the private sector. Ireland at MIPIM 2026 will centre on an “Ireland” pavilion which will host a programme of panel discussions and information sessions “to highlight the operational environment and growth potential for residential development in Ireland”, the Department of Housing said.
Source: The Irish Times January 16, 2026 18:02 UTC