Sinopsis
The latest news, views and debates from the commercial property industry. A mix of regular short interviews and the weekly news round-up, covering the whole of the commercial property industry.
Episodios
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Bricks & Mortar: Allsop’s Richard Adamson and Ysabella Argentieri discuss the firm’s apprenticeship scheme
06/02/2023 Duración: 16minTo mark National Apprenticeship Week, this latest episode of Bricks & Mortar is dedicated to real estate apprenticeships. To discuss the topic, EG’s Sarah Jackman is joined by Richard Adamson, partner, head of residential auctions and lead for Allsop’s firm-wide recruitment programme; alongside Ysabella Argentieri, an Allsop apprentice. Adamson discusses how apprenticeships have worked at Allsop, the benefits they bring and how the firm expects to develop them in the future. To add practical context, Ysabella reflects on her journey onto the real estate apprenticeship, how she’s found the programme over its initial 18 months and how she balances work and study. She highlights the benefits of training via the apprenticeship route – as well as giving all-important advice for those considering an apprenticeship in the sector.
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EG Like Sunday Morning: Views from afar... and too close
05/02/2023 Duración: 22minJess Harrold is joined by deputy editor Tim Burke and court reporter James Lumley for the latest weekly round-up podcast. Burke discusses the launch of the British Property Federation’s latest Property Leader Sentiment Survey, which has revealed that months of political turmoil have damaged the UK’s reputation globally and deterred investment from international real estate investors. And Lumley sums up the Supreme Court's landmark ruling in favour of residents in their long-running nuisance claim against the Tate Modern art gallery over its viewing platform that gives tourists the opportunity to stare straight into their luxury flats.
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EG’s Office Politics: Michaels and Missions
01/02/2023 Duración: 53minIn this latest episode EG's Piers Wehner and former housing minister Mark Prisk discuss two Michaels - or is it three? - and a couple of missions. First up is the lasting impact of Michael Heseltine's approach to regeneration, which you can hear more about in this full-length interview. Then its the turn of Michael Gove, both the latest allocation of levelling up funding and his rather Heseltinian speech in Manchester, in which he proclaimed levelling up to be a 'moral mission'. And finally, it is the turn of Chris Skidmore's report on the path forward for the government's net zero strategy, Mission Zero.
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EG’s Office Politics: The Heseltine Special
31/01/2023 Duración: 52minWith only a few weeks to go until his 90th birthday, Lord Heseltine talks to EG's Piers Wehner about regeneration, levelling up, Liverpool and leadership. In a special, hour-long interview, the Godfather of Regeneration - or is that Grandaddy? - explains why enterprise zones aren't always the answer, why the LDDC shouldn't be used as a model, why the levelling up agenda is a busted flush and how Liverpool left him 'transformed'.
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Mental health and the planning system
30/01/2023 Duración: 41minJess Harrold is joined by a panel of leading barristers and solicitors to discuss the impact of mental health when it comes to the operation of our planning system. Tracy Lovejoy, senior associate in the planning and environment department, and Joanne Fraser, partner in the Court of Protection department, both at Irwin Mitchell LLP, and Rachel Sullivan and Celina Colquhoun, barristers at 39 Essex Chambers, discuss the ways in which mental health can affect engagement with the planning system, the systems already in place to address these issues, and what improvements could be made to planning in order for it to be more inclusive for those affected.
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EG Like Sunday Morning: The unliveable truth?
29/01/2023 Duración: 22minJess Harrold is joined by associate editor Julia Cahill and reporter Akanksha Soni for the latest weekly round-up. Cahill addresses the dire warning in Landsec's Shaping Successful Future Cities report that our cities may well become "unliveable" within a decade, as well as the steps it recommends to avoid such a fate. To add to the gloom, Soni outlines the "inflation triple whammy" that has hit housing schemes across the country. On the bright side, she does at least have news of some potential developments that may come to fruition, and which will hopefully make our futures a little more liveable. But who will triumph in the quiz of the week?
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In on the Act: The Leasehold Reform (Forfeiture) Bill
27/01/2023 Duración: 20minEG’s Sarah Jackman catches up with Falcon Chambers barristers Daniel Black and Edward Blakeney to discuss the Leasehold Reform (Forfeiture) Bill. The private members Bill, introduced in the House of Lords, is awaiting its second reading. They discuss the rationale behind it, provisions contained within it, along with its possible effect should it be enacted.
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Bricks & Mortar: Nicky Richmond reflects on her career in property law
26/01/2023 Duración: 28minBricks & Mortar starts its 2023 schedule with an interview with ex-Brecher managing partner, Nicky Richmond. Following a legal career spanning several decades, Richmond stepped down in 2021 and is now training to become a professional coach and mentor. EG’s Sarah Jackman speaks to her about her journey into the law, what she enjoyed about practising in the real estate sector, how she accelerated her career and why she felt it was time to move on. Richmond has plenty advice for those starting out in the industry, including the need to be honest with yourself and the benefits of something else you’re known for, to make you stand out from the crowd.
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EG Like Sunday Morning: We’re loving life sciences & resi
22/01/2023 Duración: 16minJess Harrold is joined by reporters Evelina Grecenko and Akanksha Soni to round up the week's news, with a special focus on their particular areas of expertise: life sciences and residential. Grecenko addresses how demand continues to outstrip supply for lab space, the ways that demand is being met and some of the issues involved in office conversions. Soni rounds up the drop-off in BTR figures from late 2022, and where things stand right now, including news of major inward investment into PBSA - plus, news of a major office deal in Cambridge. But can these newshounds be separated in the quiz of the week?
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Forewarned is forearmed: 2023’s big issues for real estate
19/01/2023 Duración: 30minJess Harrold is joined by Matthew Bonye, partner and head of real estate dispute resolution, Shanna Davison, professional support & knowledge development lawyer and Martyn Jarvis, senior associate in the planning team, all at Herbert Smith Freehills, to discuss the firm's latest Forearmed report for 2023. Together, they look at the 12 major issues for the year ahead that HSF has identified as posing potential risks for developers, investors, landlords and occupiers, and which may well lead to property disputes in the year ahead. From "tenant activism" and the impact of the Building Safety Act 2022, to ESG and green leases, the importance of decarbonisation, demand for life sciences space and a potential rise in professional negligence cases - and even more - these are the major topics to be forewarned about in 2023. For more detail, read the firm's full report at: https://www.herbertsmithfreehills.com/latest-thinking/real-estate-disputes-in-2023-%E2%80%94-what-you-need-to-know-to-be-forearmed
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EG Like Sunday Morning: See, listen, do in 2023
15/01/2023 Duración: 20minJess Harrold is joined by editor Sam McClary and news editor Pui-Guan Man for the first podcast round-up of the year, beginning with a clarion call to the industry to keep decency at the top of the agenda in challenging times. Together, they discuss the state of the sheds sector, with Amazon setting out plans to shut three warehouses in the UK, which could bring some 1.3m sq ft of space back to the market. But who will be 2023's first champion in the quiz of the week?
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What remedies are available to landlords post moratorium?
05/01/2023 Duración: 16minFollowing the lifting of the moratorium on forfeiture for commercial rent arrears on 25 March 2022, commercial landlords once again have a range of options available to either recover outstanding debt or regain possession of their premises. To discuss those options, Sarah Jackman is joined by Ian McEwan and Paula Green, property dispute partners at law firm RWK Goodman. They remind listeners of the restrictions imposed under the moratorium, reflect on the arbitration scheme and consider which remedy might be appropriate in a particular scenario.
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EG Like Christmas Morning: 2022 in review
25/12/2022 Duración: 47minJess Harrold is joined by editor Sam McClary, deputy editor Tim Burke and news editor Pui-Guan Man for a special podcast review of 2022. Together they discuss how the year started out brightly before storm clouds gathered as a result of the war in Ukraine, rising energy prices, inflation and the economic and political volatility that resulted. What is the state of the property market and its various sectors as 2022 draws to an end? What are their expectations, and even hopes, for 2023? And, most importantly of all, who will triumph in the very special quickfire quiz of the year?
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EG Techtalk: Why partnership matters more than investment
19/12/2022 Duración: 38minIn this EG TechTalk episode of the EG Property Podcast EG editor Samantha McClary is in conversation with Tripty Arya, founder of Tratvus, an AI technology company focused on multi-family real estate and John Helm, partner at RET Ventures, which recently led a $4m funding round into the business. In this 35-minute listen find out what it is like securing funding for a US business that is committed to being based in the UK, what that new funding from RET Ventures means for the growth of Travtus, insights into the US multifamily market, and why while investment is great (and necessary for growth) it is partnership that really adds value. Listen in for all that and much, much more. Enjoy.
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In on the Act: Oliver Radley Gardner KC on the Agriculture Act 2020
16/12/2022 Duración: 13minIn EG's final 2022 episode of In on the Act, Sarah Jackman speaks to Falcon Chambers' Oliver Radley-Gardner KC about the requirements contained in the Agriculture Act 2020. They discuss the reasons why it was implemented, the timeframes for compliance and how landowners need to respond.
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EG Cities Live: Leeds and levelling up
16/12/2022 Duración: 55minIn this EG Cities Live podcast, recorded at a breakfast briefing in Leeds, guests from across the built environment discussed how the city region could forge a new vision for its future while respecting the heritage of its past. Joining EG deputy editor Tim Burke on stage were Clare Bailey, director, commercial research, Savills Angela Barnicle, chief officer, asset management and regeneration, Leeds City Council Tori Critchley, development director, innovation, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust Nasreen Karim, director, West & North Yorkshire Chamber of Commerce Matt Lonergan, partner, Shoosmiths
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Fundamentals of the Future: How to embed the E and S into the corporate G
16/12/2022 Duración: 35minWelcome to the final episode of EG Property Podcast's Fundamentals of the Future series, recorded live at our Sustainable Outcomes: Make better ESG decisions event. This episode, recorded as part of a panel discussion, seeks to understand how real estate can better embed the E and S of ESG into corporate governance. We ask whether the real estate sector could ever have its own Yvon Chouinard and make earth its only shareholder, we uncover the importance of board maturity and we take look at what other sectors real estate could and should be learning from. Listen in for insights from: Dr Seyed Ebrahimi, principal consultant, sustainability strategy, Alfa Energy Group Julie Hirigoyen, chief executive, UK Green Building Council This episode was recorded outside of EG’s specialist podcast studio so the audio quality may not be as quite as excellent as you have come to expect. I can promise, however, that the quality of the most definitely is.
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EG’s Top 10 Cases of 2022
16/12/2022 Duración: 23minSarah Jackman and Jess Harrold present their annual count down of the 10 biggest property law decisions of the year. From planning to telecoms, from enfranchisement to proprietary estoppel, these are the judgments with the biggest implications - and, for the top five, some special guests lend their expertise to explain their importance. But which case will secure the coveted number one slot?
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Voice of the Region Capital Edition: City Fringe – Straight outta Compton
15/12/2022 Duración: 37minTough times lie in wait for the industry’s squeezed middle, according to straight-talking Compton co-founder Shaun Simons, who warns of a very difficult year ahead both for average agents and for owners of mid-range office stock. Compton is a City Fringe office specialist and sits at the top of the area’s Radius On-Demand Rankings, with 818,000 sq ft transacted across 144 deals. Simons believes there has been a polarisation of the office market whereby demand will remain strong for either best-in-class stock or for “cheap and nasty” space so long as it is priced accordingly. The problem area, he believes, will be all the “sludge” that falls between the two. He also believes many “average” agents who prospered prior to the pandemic are going to struggle as the market becomes increasingly competitive.
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Fundamentals of the Future: Unlocking real estate’s power to forge change
15/12/2022 Duración: 46minWelcome to the third episode of EG Property Podcast's Fundamentals of the Future series, recorded live at our Sustainable Outcomes: Make better ESG decisions event. This episode, recorded as part of a panel discussion, dives into the S of ESG and questions whether measurement really matters, if a badge of some sort would drive more action and whether delivering social value is actually the core purpose of the built environment. Listen in for insights from: Holly Brown, director, Colliers Helen Goulden, chief executive, Young Foundation Vivienne King, head of real estate social impact, The Good Economy This episode was recorded outside of EG’s specialist podcast studio so the audio quality may not be as quite as excellent as you have come to expect. The quality of the content, however, most definitely is.