
EG Property Podcasts
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.
Latest episodes

Sep 10, 2023 • 22min
EG Like Sunday Morning: Let’s talk about IPSX (plus WeWork and Birmingham)
Tim Burke discusses the failed real estate stock exchange IPSX. Chanté Bohitige explores WeWork's lease negotiations. Akanksha Soni shares reactions to Birmingham City Council's news.

Sep 4, 2023 • 36min
In on the Act: The role of the Law Commission in legislative change
Jess Harrold is joined by Jonathan Gaunt KC, barrister at Falcon Chambers, to discuss the work of the Law Commission and its role in recommending reform, with specific reference to property-related matters.
As well as the Law Commission's forthcoming review of the Landlord & Tenant Act 1954, and its extensive recent recommendations in relation to leasehold, commonhold and enfranchisement, Gaunt explains the intricacies of the Commission's work by reference to two major projects that have yet to lead to legislative change: its reports on easements in 2011 and on rights to light in 2014.
Gaunt - co-author of the leading text, Gale on Easements - offers his views on the Commission's outstanding recommendations in these areas, and the reforms he still hopes may one day find their way onto the statute book.

Sep 3, 2023 • 41min
EG Like Sunday Morning: Starting out in real estate
In this podcast, they discuss the future of office spaces, incorporating changes in design and materials, creating inviting lobbies, and the importance of social connections. They also explore the influence of artificial intelligence (AI) on the real estate sector, including its applications in facilities management and generative AI. The podcast delves into flops, computational power, and the use of AI technology in real estate marketing. Lastly, they break barriers in the real estate industry by providing insights, qualifications, and apprenticeship opportunities for young people.

Aug 31, 2023 • 25min
Crown Estate CEO, Dan Labbad, on his career in real estate and effecting positive change
Dan Labbad, CEO of the Crown Estate, discusses his passion for real estate's role in driving social change and sustainability. They explore the breadth of career opportunities in the sector now compared to 30 years ago. The conversation highlights the power of diversity, the responsibility of leadership, and the importance of vulnerability in making a positive impact.

Aug 30, 2023 • 35min
Unlocking value in data: It’s what you do with it that counts
In this episode of the EG Property Podcast, EG editor Samantha McClary is talking all things data.
She sits down with Thalia Baldwin, chief executive of the Geospatial Commission, and Alex Notay, who as well as being placemaking and investment director at PfP Capital is a non-executive independent commissioner at the Geospatial Commission, to delve at little deeper into their recent Building Better Decision Making report.
The report calls for greater use of location data in the real estate sector to unlock innovation and enable the industry to function better, more efficiently and more effectively.
But greater use alone is not enough. Collaboration across public and private sectors, a wider lens on the types of data that might be useful for better decision making and an understanding that just collecting it isn't enough - it's what you do with it that counts - form part of the asks during this 35-minute conversation.
Whether you're a data nerd or someone who just wants to build a better place, this listen will have plenty for you to get your teeth into.
And if you want to read some of the reports discussed in the recording, you can access them all here:
Building Better Decision Making
Finding Common Ground
The RED Foundation

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Aug 30, 2023 • 15min
Bricks & Mortar: DWS’s head of UK, Jessica Hardman, discusses her journey in real estate
Jessica Hardman, Head of UK at DWS, discusses her journey in real estate including her interest in the sector, education choices, and career in investment management. She also talks about the diverse nature of real estate roles, importance of collaboration, principles of leadership, diversity initiatives, and career acceleration. Additionally, she shares valuable advice for those considering a career in real estate.

Aug 25, 2023 • 19min
Bricks & Mortar: Love Surveying’s Marion Ellis on neurodiversity
In today’s episode of Bricks & Mortar, Sarah Jackman is joined by Marion Ellis of Love Surveying – a company that offers coaching and bespoke business support to those setting up and running their own surveying business. Marion established Love Surveying following 20 years in the residential property sector and today offers a range of support services including mentoring and the Surveyor Hub podcast.
Marion has also written on neurodiversity and the benefits that it brings to the industry for EG’s new Starting out in real estate publication – and expands on those themes in this podcast. She discusses her own experience, the benefits of having diverse thought in the workplace and how the industry has evolved its approach to it in the time that she’s been working in real estate.

Aug 4, 2023 • 51min
EG’s Office Politics meets Lord Deben - aka John Gummer
Outgoing chair of the Climate Change Committee Lord Deben - perhaps known better to some listeners as former environment secretary and EG columnist John Gummer - speaks to EG's Piers Wehner in the latest episode of the politics and property podcast.
In a wide-ranging interview he talks about why he believes the government has failed to deliver on its green promises, why we need a Department for Land Use, what he would do to compel developers to be more green, and why he supports Just Stop Oil.
Plus what he would do if he were back in government, and what he wishes he had done better as Secretary of State.
“We are now at risk [from climate change] in a way which we have never been before, and we also know what we have to do," he says. "This is a challenge to humanity which will make or break us. And at the moment, it's breaking us."

Aug 2, 2023 • 16min
Bricks & Mortar: ULI Hines student competition – the benefits of diverse teams and collaboration
The winners of the annual ULI Hines Student Competition – Europe 2023, have recently been announced, with a team from the University of Manchester scooping the top prize.
Sarah Jackman catches up with one of the winning team of four, Nimrah Maryam, along with Brian Moran, senior managing director and head of Hines in Ireland as well as member of the jury for the competition, and Emanuel Rebelo, senior associate at Hines and past winner of the ULI Hines student competition.
They discuss the benefits of entering a collaborative project-based competition, what it’s taught them and how those learnings can be applied to professional life. As Moran says: “I am constantly surprised at the talent we see coming through. We insist on diversity – gender and disciplinary – because when they work together and realise that they have to collaborate to bring the best out in one another, it’s quite astonishing what happens. When you see the team working together, you see the passion and the energy come through.”

Jul 19, 2023 • 22min
Voice of the Region: Shropshire – Locked stock and one smoking flaxmill
Bottlenecks in the planning system are a bigger obstacle to the Shropshire market than the UK’s broader economic woes, according to Towler Shaw Roberts partner Toby Shaw, who believes demand is very much there for quality developments once they finally get built.
Towler Shaw Roberts sits comfortably at the top of the Radius On Demand Rankings for Shropshire, with 75,153 sq ft of space transacted across 38 deals so far this year.
Shaw highlights Shrewsbury’s historic Flaxmill Maltings - the world’s first iron frame building which has been imaginatively redeveloped by Historic England for office use and is now attracting record rents for the town - as evidence that demand is there. However, he also believes the market is being hampered by a planning system which means developments are waiting years for work to even start on site.