The Property Week Podcast
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News and views from Property’s number one website presented by TV and Radio broadcaster James Max and including news, features and comment from special guests
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Podcast: DTZ’s Colin Wilson – first interview after taking UK & Ireland helm | In the latest Property Week Podcast, DTZ’s Colin Wilson gives his first interview since taking the helm of the company’s UK & Ireland business. Wilson, who was made head of DTZ’s UK & Ireland business in February, spoke to Property Week’s podcast host, LBC’s James Max, about the disruptions for the business over 2011 and what his new role will entail. He also discusses the company’s future under its new owner, Australian services firm UGL, including potential expansion of the business, as well as his views on the market. You can find Property Week’s podcasts by clicking here, or by searching for “Property Week” on iTunes. | 14 5 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Property Week Podcast: Mike Hussey on London, Land Securities and his business | Mike Hussey, chief executive of Almacantar, joined LBC’s James Max in the Property Week podcast studio this week to discuss his plans for his business and the reasons why he left Land Securities. Hussey, who set up Almacantar in 2010 following his departure from LandSecs where he was managing director of the London portfolio, his plans for his current assets, such as London’s Centre Point, and what he would like to buy. He also discusses his view on the market, his motivations, and why he would describe himself as a “value-add kind of guy”. For more information on Almacantar visit www.almacantar.com or follow Mike on Twitter at @Mr_Property_W1. You can also find this podcast and all of Property Week’s previous podcasts on iTunes. | 9 5 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Property Week Podcast: Guy Grainger’s retail predictions for 2020 | “Click and collect” will be “completely fundamental” to evey retail location by 2020, Guy Grainger, head of UK retail at Jones Lang LaSalle, said in this month’s Property Week podcast. Talking to Property Week podcast host James Max, Grainger predicted that the retail landscape will have changed considerably in eight years time. He said the idea of a department store being the “all and everything” won’t be what it was, that online retailing will have continued to expand and online-only retailers, such as Amazon, ASOS and Ebay, will have moved into bricks and mortar. Grainger also discussed his views on the problems of the high street, administrations, government policy and Mary Portas. | 24 4 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast: Knight Frank’s James Mannix and Alexander Lewis | Residential development in London should trend towards smaller units in order to create an “investment grade product”, residential experts from Knight Frank said in the latest Property Week podcast. Joining LBC’s James Max in the Property Week studio were James Mannix, head of residential investment at Knight Frank, and residential development partner Alex Lewis. Mannix told Max that residential development in London could learn from the Japanese model, which could require smaller apartment development, in order to get a higher yield from residential property. He said that, if you consider that an average professional in London is willing tyo pay £250 to £350 a week for accomodation, and you are developing in higher value areas, then you need to produce smaller units. The pair also discussed who is investing in London residential, best places to invest in London, and the impact of stamp duty land tax. | 24 4 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Property Week Podcast: Inflation will rise, financial guru Dr David Kuo says | Inflation will rise this year, despite the claims of the government, Dr David Kuo of financial advice website the Motley Fool said on this month’s Property Week podcast. Kuo said that despite government claims that inflation would fall this year, “they are wrong”. He said that the trillions being pumped into Western economies meant inflation had to rise. He pointed the finger of blame at the European Central Bank in particular as a country whihc is pumping trillions into European banks - something he likened to “one huge Ponzi scheme”. Kuo also discussed the state of the European economies, pension funds and what shares you should invest in. | 24 4 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Property Week Podcast: Luca del Bono on London’s luxury leisure | Leisure entrepeneur Luca del Bono gave a rare interview to Property Week’s podcast host James Max this week. Del Bono, who set up private members club Quintessentially and now runs hotels and leisure firm Luca de Bono & Partners, London’s prime leisure scene. He discusses who is investing in London and how, his views on the international hotels market and howe London is perceived. | 24 4 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast: Irvine Sellar on the highs and lows of developing The Shard | Irvine Sellar, the man behind what will be Western Europe’s tallest building, The Shard, talks to PropertyWeek.com about the highs and lows of the 10 years it has taken to realise his vision. Sellar talks frankly to Property Week podcast host James Max about financial difficulties along the way, his thoughts on the scheme as it nears completion in May, and what drives him personally. | 12 12 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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PODCAST: Matt Lacey takes you through his Gap Yah | Matt Lacey, founder of the Youtube and Twitter sensation Gap Yah, takes you through the story of his posh twit creation Orlando and introduces you to the character himself. Oxford University graduate Lacey, a member of comedy troupe The Unexpected Items, has shot to fame with the spoof of wealthy Western gap-year students “vomiting all of the Western world.” He talks to Property Week’s podcast host James Max about how he came up with the character, his new book Gap Yah Plannah, and Orlando gives his views on protestors, travel and his mantra “What Would Genghis Do?” | 22 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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PODCAST: Property’s youngest CEO on taking over a business at 25 | Most 25-year-olds, on hearing that the company they worked for was being put up for sale, are likely to start looking at the job market or do nothing. Not Ray Bloom. On hearing of plans to sell John D Wood, where he was head of commercial property management, Bloom wrote a business plan, sought an investor, bought the company and became chief executive officer. In the latest Property Week podcast Bloom talks to James Max about the challenges he faced into taking over the business including dealing with his colleagues and clients. He also discusses plans for the business and gives his views on the property market, protestors and road ahead. | 22 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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PODCAST: What’s happening in the global economy with Jamie Dannhauser | The global economy is, at the very least, a mess. Luckily Jamie Dannhauser, director at economic consultancy Lombard Street Capital, is here to make sense of the turmoil. Dannhauser, talks to Property Week’s podcast host James Max about what is happening in the UK, European and global economies, and examines issues such as the UK’s role in the Eurozone and the continuing sovereign debt crisis in southern European countries. | 22 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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PODCAST: Central London rents to outstrip inflation, LandSecs’ Noel says | Central London rents will outstrip inflation this year, Robert Noel, managing director of Land Securities’ £5.7bn London portfolio, said in the Property Week podcast this week. Giving a bullish view of the market, Noel said that though the nation’s capital has threats in the forms of immigration, personal taxation and the rise of Eastern centres, London is unique in that it “ticks all the boxes.” Noel also outlined his goals at LandSecs - “to make the business admired as well as liked” - and talked about the “wrench” of leaving Great Portland Estates and its chief executive Toby Courtauld. | 21 10 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast: Julian Webb – are you saving enough for your pension? | When it comes to choosing what you spend your hard-earned money on, top contenders are likely to include clothes, a car, your home or an evening out. Pensions are often way down the list. However, as Julian Webb, Fidelity International’s head of defined contributions and platform sales, said in this month’s Property Week podcast, pensions are becoming more vital than ever. With people living longer, the age at which you can claim a state pension is being pushed further up. Meanwhile, global economic turmoil means that choosing the right type of pension is critical. Not saving enough or in the right way could mean the difference between cruising around the Med or struggling to pay the electricity bills during retirement. So how much should you be saving? As a rough guide, Webb recommends halving your age and then contributing that percentage of your salary to your pension — for example, if you are 30 then you should contribute 15% of your salary. Someone who did this from an early age would have a pension worth two-thirds of their current salary if they retired at 65. You should also find out how your pension is being invested. The chances are — especially if you work for a large company — that you will be contributing towards a defined contribution salary pension, rather than the defined benefit salary pensions of yesteryear. The difference between the two is that a defined benefit salary pension promises to pay out a set sum every year after retirement, which is guaranteed by your employer. With a defined contribution pension, the amount you and your employer contribute is invested. A downside of the latter is that if, for example, your pension was heavily invested in equities when you neared retirement age and the market turned, your pension could take a big hit. The turbulence in the equities markets over the past few weeks, could have wiped up to 20% off the value of pensions. “The key thing is to understand exactly where your pension is invested,” Webb says. “I was reading the other day that people spend more time choosing their new car than they spend looking at their pensions and planning for their retirement. “A younger person can invest more in equities in a bid to boost their pension, but when you get closer to retirement age you need to be more risk averse, investing in bonds and cash,” he adds. A person with a “medium attitude” would ideally invest about 50% in equities, 35% in bonds and cash and 15% into property, Webb suggests. To hear more on how to manage your pension, go to propertyweek.com/podcast or search for Property Week on iTunes. | 19 9 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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PODCAST: Pearl pans planning rules | Planning rules that rigidly dictate particular building uses in particular geographic areas are damaging to the property industry, Structadene chairman David Pearl, tells Property Week in this month’s podcast Pearl says one of his main gripes, along with the scrapping of empty rates relief, is that building uses are not flexible. Pearl also speaks frankly about his career in the property industry, from starting out as a 15-year-old who earned his living packing cardigans into boxes. He tells Property Week podcast host James Max about how, over the recession, his business had turned “into a property management” company, focused on collecting rents. He talks about why he decided to sell buildings — “one of our banks was in trouble” — and explains why, although he still enjoys his job, he no longer has an “insatiable appetite to buy buildings”. | 2 9 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast Special: Tony Horrell opens up about his decision to leave JLL for Colliers | Tony Horrell - new chief of Colliers International's European business talks openly and honestly to James Max about the troubles in his personal life which led to his decision to leave Jones Lang LaSalle after more than 20 years to join Colliers. | 15 4 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Investment Podcast: Dr David Kuo on Japan, Libya and the markets | Joining James Max for this episode i9s investment guru and BBC personal finance expert Dr David Kuo of The Motley Fool The pair discuss the major human and natural disasters and conflicts which are affecting the world and look at how they are affecting investment and the investment markets. | 29 3 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast Special: John Forrester of DTZ | Joining James Max this month is John Forrester, head of DTZ's UK and Irish operations. | 18 2 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast Special: David Erwin of Cushman and Wakefield | Joining James Max in the Property Week Podcast Special is Cushman and Wakefield's head of capital markets David Erwin. | 18 2 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast 34: Metro Bank’s chairman and a true Soap Queen | Joining James max this month are Metor Bank chariman Anthony Thomson and TV critic Sharon Marshall. | 10 2 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast 32: TV architect George Clarke, DTZ’s head of retail Mark Williams | Joining James Max this time are TV architect and presenter of the Home Show and Restoration Man George Clarke, plus DTZ's head of retail Mark Williams. | 9 12 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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PW Podcast 31: Government must abolish stamp duty and what to buy for Christmas | This week James Max is joined in the podcast studio by BBC and Sky finance expert Justin Urquhart Stewart and by the Firebox.com - to look at what's hot in Christmas stocking fillers this year. | 6 12 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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PW Podcast 30: Simon Marx of Costar and Richard Hunter of Hargreaves Lansdown | Hear what CoStar is doing to transform the data available for property professionals and why it is the ONLY provider which can specifiy precisely what state the market is in. Also, Richard Hunter looks at where investors should target their efforts in the coming months and years. | 3 11 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Property Week Podcast 29: Mark Routledge of CBRE and Phil Tennant of Hamptons International | In this episode our inimitable host James Max is joined by Hamptons International's Phil Tennant to talk about iPad apps and what is happening to the housing market. He is also joined by CBRE's Mark Routledge who looks at the wider commercial property market and where investors should be looking for returns this year and next. | 20 10 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Property Week Podcast 28: Toby Courtauld, Guy Grainger and Papa Jules of Mahiki | Joining James Max this time are Great Portland Estates’ chief Toby Courtauld, Guy Grainger, head of UK retail at Jones Lang LaSalle and cocktail maker to the stars - Papa Jules, owner of Mahiki | 27 9 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Property Week Podcast 27: Hamptons International’s Phil Tennant and planning lawyer Richard Max | In the second epsiode of July’s podcast hear from Phil Tennant, director at Hamptons International, reveals his tips on the best places to buy a second home in the UK and overseas. | 27 9 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Property Week Podcast 26: Overseas money will move to the regions says CBRE’s Nutman | The focus of overseas money on London’s retail assets will expand to key locations in the regions, CB Richard Ellis’s executive director of retail capital markets said in the latest episode of the Property Week Podcast. | 27 9 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Property WeekPodcast 25: DTZ chief, John Forrester and Juliet Kinsman, editor of the Mr & Mrs Smith hotel guides | In case you hadn’t realised it’s the summer. And that means holiday time. Not decided where to go? Thinking of a cheeky break or perhaps you are looking forward to the wonders of winter? My personal view is that most hotel guidebooks are rubbish. But not Mr & Mrs Smith – Juliet Kinsman will be here to tell you a little about what they do and where you should be considering for your small or big break. Plus, DTZ’s head of UK and Ireland, John Forrester will be making a return visit to explain what he thinks is happening in the property and letting markets. | 8 7 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Property Week Podcast 24: Ronnie Irani, Micky Quinn, Andre James, David Buik | TalkSport presenters Ronnie Irani and Micky Quinn join James Max to talk about the World Cup and we get our usual mix of expert property and finacial advice from David Buik of BGC Partners and Andre James - head of national investment for Colliers International. Plus the editor of travel guide Mr & Mrs Smith - Juliet Kinsman. | 24 6 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Property Week Podcast 23 – David Hackforth, president of the Planning Officers’ Society plus analysis from CoStar | Commercial property intelligence guru's Dr Sotiris Tsolacos and Simon Marx of CoStar join James Max in the Property Week podcast studio to discuss what the statistics tell us about the recovery. David Hackforth, president of the Planning Officers' Society, drops by to talk about planning under a Con-Lib coalition. And Property Week deputy editor discusses what's making the news this month. www.costar.co.uk www.planningofficers.org.uk | 20 5 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Global Podcast 3 – Dr David Kuo and Graham Hughes | Should you look at East of West China when investing in global shares? The answer to this question and more in the latest Property Week Global podcast. Hear from personal finance expert Dr David Kuo of The Motley Fool on how to invest your money across the globe through the stock exchange. And Graham Hughes, executive director at CB Richard Ellis, discusses international valuation post-recession. | 6 5 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Property Week Podcast 22 – James Maddock, Dr David Kuo and Tom Parker-Bowles | Property Week brought a touch of royalty to the podcast this month when food-writer and broadcaster Tom Parker Bowles joined James Max to discusses cooking with mother, London's skyline and eating donkey p***s. personal finance expert Dr David Kuo also dropped into to givve some tips on how to invest your money and play the stock market. And James Maddock, head of occuper services at DTZ, discusses what the corporates are looking for in the current climate. And if you want to get the podcast whilst you make your way to wo0rk - why not download it from iTunes? DTZ: www.dtz.com The Motley Fool: www.fool.co.uk Tom Parker Bowles: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/moslive/columnist-1003632/Tom-Parker-Bowles.html | 4 5 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Property Week Podcast – Richard Flack, David Brackin and Chris Ireland | In the first part of this month's Property Week podcast, sponsored by DPP, Chris Ireland, senior partner at King Sturge, discusses where money is being spent, being a partnership in the recession and what he expects from 2010. Richard Flack, senior partner of planning consultancy DPP, discusses nimbyism and the Tory localism agenda, how the planning system needs to change and what planners should do to combat bad architecture. And if you've been wondering what to do with the spare items kicking around in your attic, listen to David Brackin, chief executive of Stuff U Sell, a firm that helps people tap into the Ebay market by flogging their unwanted possessions. All that and James Max's critical view of the run-up to the election, and the latets news with Property Week editor James Whitmore. Tune in next week for personal finance advice with Dr David Kuo, corporate real estate with DTZ's James Maddock and weird foods with broadcaster Tom Parker Bowles. And if you haven't already - download the podcast on iTunes and listen to it on the way to work. | 20 4 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Property Week Podcast 20: Paul Abrey of Chesterton Humberts and Cleo Rocos | This episode James Max meets two people who are taking on new - albeit very different - professional roles. Paul Abrey - who has joined Chesterton Humberts to lead their newly-formed commercial team - pops in to talk about how he is going to get the business off the ground and where his priorities lie. And we also get a sprinkling of stardust from former star of The Kenny Everett Show, Celebrity Big Brother and The Hitchikers Guide to the Galaxy - Cleo Rocos. Cleo pops in to tell James about her new role as the Queen of Tequila!! | 7 4 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Property Week Podcast 18: Sue Clayton, CBRE & Nick Wright from Rates Recovery | This time James Max talks to Property Week deputy editor James Whitmore about the big stories of 2010 so far. He also welcomes CBRE's executive director of capital markets - Sue Clayton and Nick Wright from Rates Recovery - who talks about how businesses can recoup some money from the tax man. | 28 3 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Property Week Global Podcast 2: Fidelity, Lockton and RICS future chief Robert Peto | In association with This month we have a stellar line up for you in our Global Podcast - brought to you in association with Lockton. James Max meets future RICS president Robert Peto, Richard Owen from Lockton and Trevor Greetham from Fidelity. As well as Property Week Global editor Lucy Scott. This podcast is for you whether you work overseas with British money or in the UK seemingly with British clients. Like it or not, our nation has gone global and so has Property Week. For those who choose to ignore the quantum shift in our markets do so at your peril. This month this podcast is sponsored by Lockton. An insurance company with worldwide reach. James will be speaking to the chief executive of real estate and construction Richard Owen. Plus former chairman of the UK business of DTZ and future President of the RICS, Robert Peto And what are the equity markets doing and what are the prospects for world economic recovery? Trevor Greetham from Fidelity. Is MIPIM worth it any more? And what’s your best tip for surviving MIPIM? | 15 3 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Property Week Podcast: the City Girl, Aston Martins and the clever place to buy homes now | Barbara Stcherbatcheff, who's City Girl column in the London Paper exposed bad behaviour in the Square Mile, speaks to James Max about her escape from the trading floors, spending £20,000 on strippers and a new film. Nigel Lewis of findaproperty.com talks about online house selling and reveals the hotspots to invest in residential property now. Finally Desmond Smail, an expert in Aston Martins, discusses how to buy your dream classic car on a budget, and the ideal models for a canny investor. Barbara Stcherbatcheff: www.theblackswan.com Nigel Lewis: www.findaproperty.com Desmond Smail: www.djsmail.co.uk | 11 3 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Property Week Podcast – Fidelity’s Alison Puhar on how she is planning to spend the pension fund manager’s money now, and | In the first installment of the Property Week podcast, brought to you in association with Hamptons International, hear from Fidelity Institional's director of UK real estate Alison Puhar on the pension fund manager's plans to own a £multi-billion European property portfolio, and where, and on what, she plans to spend funds now. Also hear from Martin Betts, former investment director at DTZ, on how the recession resulted in him joining his wife in her home furnishings business. Next week the podcast, hosted by James Max, will feature exposed City Girl Barbara Stcherbatcheff on bonuses and bad behaviour in the City, propertyfinder's Nigel Lewis and classic car and Aston Martin expert Desmond Smail. Fidelity Institutional: http://www.fidelityinstitutional.com/ Josephine Home: http://www.josephinehome.co.uk/ | 1 3 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Property Week Podcast 16: Artists Rob and Nick Carter and JLL’s Tony Edgley | In this episode James Max gets out and about to look at some fantastic artwork which is brightening up the lives of thousands of Londoners and helping developers get the edge ofver the competition. He also goes back to speak to Tony Edgley, director at Jones Lang LaSalle about the shape of 2010. Rob and Nick Carter Husband and wife team Rob and Nick Carter whose work appears in many of the Capital's most recent and newsworthy development and refurbisments are joined by Patrick from Art Source - a company which helps developers and landlords find and select artworks for their properties. Tony Edgley Tony Edgley is a Managing Director of Jones Lang LaSalle Corporate Finance. He has been with the company for over 27 years, 8 of which were in New York. He has worked and travelled extensively in South East Asia, where he was responsible for the establishment of two private real estate investment management businesses. | 19 2 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Global podcast 1: Tony Edgley – JLL, David Brown – Deloitte, James Knox – Linklaters and Alex Jeffrey – MGPA | The first Global Podcast brings you some serious international players looking at the future of property and cross-border investment. Alex Jeffrey Alex Jeffrey is CEO of MGPA’s European operations and is responsible for its business in Europe. He manages a 100-strong team across six offices, as well as overseeing the investment strategy and programme of MGPA’s European real estate funds which have around US$2.3bn of assets under management. Jeffrey has 20 years’ experience in finance and banking, of which the past 11 years have been exclusively dedicated to real estate. James Knox James Knox has been at Linklaters since 1987. He is cohead of the German Real Estate team and cohead of the London Real Estate Finance team. He has worked on numerous transactions in Europe including the Blackstone/Deutsche sale and leaseback which was the first large multi-jurisdictional European sale and leaseback. James' principal clients include Union Investment, RBS, Fortress and Deutsche Bank. David Brown David Brown is a partner in the real estate tax group of Deloitte in London and heads the real estate funds practice. He has recently returned from a secondment to Deloitte’s Sydney office, where he focussed on Australian investment into Europe, Asia and the US. Brown specialises in advising on the taxation aspects of real estate investment and development transactions and has led teams advising a number of real estate funds, property companies and private investors. His clients include Standard Life, Henderson Global Investors, Westfield, ING REIM, AREA Property Partners and Songbird/Canary Wharf. Tony Edgley Tony Edgley is a Managing Director of Jones Lang LaSalle Corporate Finance. He has been with the company for over 27 years, 8 of which were in New York. He has worked and travelled extensively in South East Asia, where he was responsible for the establishment of two private real estate investment management businesses. | 1 2 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Property Week Podcast 15: John Slade – Accrue Capital, Dr David Kuo – The Motley Fool and Tony Edgley – Jones Lang LaSall | This issue presenter James Max speaks to John Slade - one of the Founders and Chief Executive of the recently established Accrue Capital, a real estate private equity house. Then we welcome back Dr David Kuo from The Motley Fool for his unique brand of sage personal finance advice. And we speak to Tony Edgley - Managing Director of Jones Lang LaSalle Corporate Finance. John Slade John is a leading real estate industry figure, with a proven track record in major real estate transactions. Over the past 5 years, John has led a team responsible for global investment transactions exceeding 5 billion Euros. He was formerly Chairman of Capital Markets and Head of Direct Investment at DTZ, Chief Executive of Richard Ellis City and principal of his own successful London practice; Slade & Co. Dr David Kuo Sky and BBC personal finance expert Dr David Kuo completed a PhD in Chemistry at Imperial College before returning to his hometown in Hong Kong to hone his business skills. When he returned to the UK, via Singapore, he did a stint at Hilton Group's Racing Division, where he picked up a tip or two about the world of horse racing.David, married with two children, has now settled down to a more sedate life, writing investment content for The Motley Fool. He can often be heard sparring with the likes of Danny Baker and Jon Gaunt on BBC Radio London. Tony Edgley Tony Edgley is a Managing Director of Jones Lang LaSalle Corporate Finance. He has been with the company for over 27 years, 8 of which were in New York. He has worked and travelled extensively in South East Asia, where he was responsible for the establishment of two private real estate investment management businesses. | 19 1 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Property Week Podcast 14: JLL’s Guy Grainger, Patrick Keenan of Keenan and Co and Ian Westerling of Hamptons International | Property Week Podcast 14Property Week Podcast 14 This month in association with... James Max talks to Jones Lang LaSalle's head of retail agency Guy Grainger about the way retail has changed over the Noughties and what is in store for the big and small stores next year. He also chats to Patrick Keenan of retail advisers Keenan & Co and Ian Westerling of Hamptons International – who talks about buying second homes and where’s hot at the moment in terms of property. | 18 12 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Property Week Podcast 13: Renowned economist Roger Bootle, BH2 agency pitbull Tony Gibbon and Christmas shopping with internet | One of the world's most famous economists Roger Bootle tells Property Week the reasons why his predictions are sometimes wrong, and gives his somewhat gloomy view on the national and property sector specific economic future. BH2's feared City of London agent Tony Gibbon tells Property Week what he thinks makes a good agent, his favourite deals and why how he dreams of being middleweight boxing champion of the world. The podcast has also decided to help you out with the gruelling task of Christmas present buying. Christian Robinson, managing director of internet 'gadgets and gizmos' retailer Firebox came in to discuss the latest gifts and to talk about how the internet and the high street can work together. James Whitmore also gives us the latest news. News links: Christal Clear American Group buys Protego Hammerson poised to buy Silverburn Weblinks: Capital Economics: www.capitaleconomics.com BH2: www.bh2.co.uk Firebox: www.firebox.com | 26 11 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Property Week Podcast 12 – Part 2: Ian Marcus, Dominic List and Mark Williams | Credit Suisse’s Ian Marcus, Secret Millionaire Dominic List and DTZ’s retail head Mark Williams in the second part of Property Week’s November podcast. Hear Ian Marcus’s views on why people hate bankers and who the banks are lending to. Dominic List discusses what it takes to build a multi-million pound business, if it is wise to set up a new enterprise now, and talks about his time on Channel 4’s Secret Millionaire programme. Mark Williams talks about the future of the retail market, the deals he wished he had done, and what it is like working for the most talked about property consultancy in the UK. All presented by Property Week's podcast host James Max Links Credit Suisse: www.credit-suisse.com Comtact: www.comtact.co.uk DTZ: www.dtz.com | 16 11 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Property Week Podcast 12 – Part 1: Credit Suisse’s Ian Marcus, City AM editor Allister Heath and the hot news from Property | In episode one of the first anniversary edition of Property Week’s Podcast Ian Marcus, head of real estate banking at Credit Suisse, talks to Property Week’s podcast host James Max about what is happening in the world of bank lending, his views as chairman of the Bank of England’s property forum on what the public and private sectors need to do to aid recovery, and discusses whether more regulation and restraint is required from the finance world. Allister Heath, editor of City AM, the free business newspaper, also pops in to challenge the belief that free newspapers are in trouble, discusses the UK economy and looks at what he has seen happening in the property sector, the banks and the City of London. And Property Week editor Giles Barrie goes over what is making the news this week. Catch the second episode of the podcast next week for DTZ head of UK retail Mark Williams and Secret Millionaire and entrepreneur Dominic List. Property Week Podcast transcription Stories: Ex-Tishman boss adds muscle to Bar Cap workout Milton reveals Nine Elms revamps £100m to sell in Glasgow | 3 11 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Property Week Podcast 11: JLL’s Simon Camamile, Debt Wizard Mike Thomas and Joanna Embling | This month we are visited in the Property Week Podcast studio by Simon Camamile - European Director - National Investment, Industrial at Jones Lang LaSalle, who talks about the road to recovery and looks back on some of the highlights from his years in the business. Mike Thomas - well known as the DebtWizard - who has helped thousands of people get a grip on their finances. And Joanna Embling National Chairman of Women in Property, speaking direct from the Women in property awards about the need for an all-female group in the sector. | 1 10 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Property Week Podcast 10: That’s Life’s Adrian Mills, Rightmove’s Miles Shipside and head of investment at BNP Paribas Re | This month one of the most watched television celebrities in UK broadcasting history came into the Property Week podcast studio. Adrian Mills, who presented That’s Life alongside Esther Rantzen between 1986 and 1994 talks to James Max about his chain of Thai restaurants and rental disputes with landlords, why Brits are still heading abroad, and those funny shaped vegetables. House-buying website Rightmove’s commercial director Miles Shipside discusses the site’s performance and what it tell us about the residential market and BNP Paribas Real Estate’s head of investment Paul Griffiths looks at the changing investment market and what is happening with the banks. Also, Property Week’s deputy editor James Whitmore discusses the top property headlines. Episode 10 Websites: http://www.thaitho.co.uk/ http://travel.sky.com/ http://www.rightmove.co.uk/ http://www.realestate.bnpparibas.co.uk/ Stories US Embassy’s £50m VAT row CBRE restructures $994m of debt Falling Starbucks Download the full transcript for this episode here | 3 9 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Property Week Podcast 09: Capital Radio’s Kat Shoob & Rich Clarke, BBC and Sky finance guru Justin Urquhart Stewart and portf | This month on the Property Week Podcast we are joined by Capital Radio DJs Kat Shoob and Rich Clarke who look at how the internet is changing music retailing, BBC and Sky TV finance expert Justin Urquhart Stewart talks about the need for ‘boring’ financial investment and tells us about how his decision not to go into the army led to him being shot in the head, back and leg and Nick Hopkinson, director at Property Portfolio Rescue tells us why interest rates could mean we’ll all be in the ‘recession bath’ for some time to come… All that plus Property Week editor Giles Barrie taking a look at the big stories making headlines now. Episode 9 Websites Seven Investment Management Property portfolio rescue InvestUK Capital Radio Stories Allied Carpets landlords resist retailer’s ransom demands DTZ chief looks on bright side following £35m pretax loss | 28 7 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Property Week Podcast 08: Heart Radio’s Emma B, DTZ’s Robert Peto and John Hitchcox of Yoo | In this month’s edition Heart FM DJ Emma B talks to James Max about property, her plans to move abroad and the funny things that children say. DTZ’s head of valuation and soon-to—be President of the RICS Robert Peto talks about the state of the market, his future plans and – of course – the future for the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. John Hitchcox, residential developer and the man credited with bringing loft-living to London, talks about his current interests - Yoo and Green Shoots. And, Property Week’s deputy editor James Whitmore also gives the lowdown on the top property news. Episode 8 Websites Yoo.com Heart Radio YouShouldWriteItDown Stories Brixton’s rebel bondholders try to scupper Segro takeover Race for £800m Aviva prize is on | 29 6 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Property Week Podcast 07: BBC Dragon James Caan, new Strutt & Parker senior partner, and ITN newsreader Katie Derham | In this month’s edition BBC Dragon James Caan talks equity raising with James Max and explains why his first investment on the show was in a dog treadmill, ITN newsreader Katie Derham discusses wardrobe mishaps and how she handled a crowd of 1,000 property employees at Property Week’s awards, and Strutt & Parker’s new senior partner Andy Martin elaborates on how the property consultancy is faring in the recession and on its decision to buy upmarket residential business Lane Fox at the height of the market. Property Week’s deputy editor James Whitmore also gives the lowdown on the top property news. Episode 7 Websites James Caan Strutt & Parker Stories Bargain Hunt (equity raising for investment in cheaper property) Qatar’s Commitment (interview with Qatari Diar chief) Songbird’s Clipped Wings (analysis feature on Canary Wharf) | 27 5 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Property Week Podcast 06: Former Mayor of London Ken Livingstone, Savills director John Rigg and former Apprentice contestant P | In this month’s edition of the Property Week Podcast we are joined by Paul Torrisi, a former contestant on The Apprentice who tells us how to do ‘good boardroom’, John Rigg, one of the country’s finest investment agents on how to do good investment and Ken Livingstone, the former mayor of London on how to run a city… properly! And of course the Property Week news… Episode 6 Websites Savills.co.uk The Apprentice Stories Brindleyplace bonanza Big lettings bring cheer to City after woeful first quarter It’s time for the rise of residential investment | 20 4 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Property Week Podcast 05: Property Week editor Giles Barrie, London Mayor Boris Johnson, BGC Capital Markets’ David Buik and | In this month’s edition, BBC Dragon, Ryman chief executive and popular entrepreneur, Theo Paphitis tells James Max why the recession has got him so excited he can’t sleep, David Buik from BGC Capital Markets talks money, and we hear from London’s Mayor Boris Johnson who was soaking up the fun at MIPIM 09. And Property Week’s editor, Giles Barrie gives the lowdown on all the top property news headlines, including Mike Slade's winning 'Property Boffin' for Comic Relief. Episode 5 Websites http://www.theopaphitis.com http://www.bgcpartners.co.uk http://www.boris-johnson.com/ Property Week's Mipim coverage Stories discussed by James Max and Giles Barrie in the podcast: Bank of America mulls long term office needs Brixton turns to private equity groups for lifeline Property Boffin | 23 3 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Customer Reviews
I know it's free but..
..for goodness sake find a more acoustically suited room to record this. You sound as if you're in a toilet. On the plus side, the content is good and they clearly know what they are talking about.
Brilliant but....
Why is it released on such a sporadic basis? Find a date- eg first Friday of the month and stick with it.
Fantastic - i love Theo Paphitis
Great to hear the great man speak so candidly - well done Property Week.
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