
The latest news, views and debates from the commercial property industry. A mix of regular short interviews and round-ups, covering the whole of the commercial property industry.
The latest news, views and debates from the commercial property industry. A mix of regular short interviews and round-ups, covering the whole of the commercial property industry.
Episodes

Mar 7, 2019
Mar 7, 2019
13 min
Daniel Libeskind, the architect behind the Jewish Museum in Berlin and the Ground Zero masterplan talks to EG about how we can capture the "spirit" of great urban developments.
Libeskind, who will be attending Mipim this year as part of a collaboration with the city of Belfast revealed the importance of finding "the human roots of cities" before saying he would never start a development with the building or the concrete, but rather the will and desire of the people.
"Architects can sit in their ivory towers," he says. "And suddenly a building appears. I don't like that kind of architecture. It should be about public involvement. Architecture is for the citizens."

Mar 7, 2019
Mar 7, 2019
30 min
In this week’s FORE podcast, we speak to CBRE’s Amanda Clack, former RICS president and author of the new book Managing Diversity and Inclusion in Real Estate. Where is the sector going right – and wrong? Also new editor Samantha McClary joins Damian Wild, outlining her plans for EG.

Mar 7, 2019
Striking a balance on CVAs
Mar 7, 2019
Mar 7, 2019
28 min
Matthew Bonye, head of real estate dispute resolution at Herbert Smith Freehills, and John Chetwood, senior associate in the firm's restructuring and insolvency group, join deputy legal editor Jess Harrold to discuss the rise of retail CVAs. Bonye and Chetwood explain the legal framework, and consider the options available for landlords seeking to protect their interests, as well as looking at the future possibilities for court challenge, including potential issues raised by a pending challenge to the Regis hairdressing chain CVA.

Mar 3, 2019
Mar 3, 2019
14 min
Drowning in email correspondence, unsure where to start and unable to prioritise competing demands. These are all common problems in the modern workplace. But what is the best way to tackle them?
Fear not. Help is at hand in the shape of Bill Chandler, professional support lawyer at law firm Hill Dickinson who joins EG's Professional and Legal Editor, Sarah Jackman, to discuss his top tips for time management success.
He promises greater efficiency in five easy steps: "The key is to remember that time management is less about managing time and more about managing yourself."
Find out more about those strategies and learn how to apply them not simply in the work context, but outside work too.

Feb 28, 2019
Feb 28, 2019
19 min
In this EG podcast we meet WeWork’s head of real estate transactions for EMEA and Australian, Mary Finnigan and talk about why WeWork is not really a real estate company, how the business works and why nothing matters more to the business than its members.

Feb 27, 2019
How e-sports could change the property game
Feb 27, 2019
Feb 27, 2019
18 min
Just like the video games it relies on, the next few years look set to be action-packed for the e-gaming sector, which seems likely to level up significantly in terms of growth.
Predicted by PwC to reach $1.6bn by 2022, the niche market is still at grass-roots stage in the UK but has gained an impressive following worldwide.
Listen to find out more about e-sports' impact on the real estate industry.

Feb 26, 2019
The Agenda: The high street's woes are permanent
Feb 26, 2019
Feb 26, 2019
23 min
In the latest episode of The Agenda, Jonathan Seitler QC has a dire prophecy for retail - in his view, the high street's woes are permanent and society has to adapt to a fundamental change for bricks & mortar retailers. However, Belinda Solomon, partner in real estate at Brecher, who acts on behalf of many retail clients, sees grounds for optimism. She may "hate shopping" herself, but she firmly believes the high street is not dead.
Seitler and Solomon debate landlord and tenant relations, the impact of business rates and the rise of online shopping - as well as offering their thoughts on the high street of the future.

Feb 21, 2019
Feb 21, 2019
14 min
Last week, High Court judge Mr Justice Mann ruled in a high-profile dispute over the Tate Modern’s viewing gallery, which offers panoramic views of London - as well as into the flats of residents at neighbouring Neo Bankside.
Megan Davies, an associate at Charles Russell Speechlys LLP, explains why the judge dismissed the residents' claims over invasion of their privacy, outlines what the decision means for the law of nuisance, and considers the prospects for further claims in this area.

Feb 20, 2019
Canary Wharf v EMA in 10 minutes
Feb 20, 2019
Feb 20, 2019
10 min
EG's deputy legal editor, Jess Harrold, and court reporter, James Lumley, discuss the High Court decision in favour of Canary Wharf - a ruling that Brexit will not "frustrate" the European Medicines Agency's £13m-a-year lease. Find out what the judge decided, what the decision means, and what the prospects are for an appeal - and all in (just over) 10 minutes.

Feb 20, 2019
Future of Real Estate: How to make work joyful?
Feb 20, 2019
Feb 20, 2019
25 min
Bruce Daisley is the host of Eat Sleep Work Repeat, an Apple #1 Business Podcast on happiness and work culture. He is the author of the new book The Joy of Work, the Sunday Times number 1 bestselling business book in January no less.
In an interview with Damian Wild talks about the failure of open plan offices, the cultural toxicity of some tech workplaces, his thoughts on WeWork, email guilt and why he isn’t at all optimistic about the future of work.
