Webcasts
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Property Week webcasts or webinars are free-to-attend and run for approximately 60 minutes, with polling and question & answer functionality available to allow for full participation between the audience and the presenter. Don’t worry if you miss the webinar first time round, it will be available on-demand after the event takes place.
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Our upcoming webcasts
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Property Investment Knowledge Centre:
Asset Risk
Broadcast Date: Thursday 26 April 2012 10:30 (GMT)
Duration: 1 hour
Speakers:
Richard Gale, Head of Property Multi-Management, London, Aberdeen Asset Management
Richard Barkham, Group Research Director, Grosvenor Group
Chair:
Mike Phillips, News and Banking Editor, Property Week
Overview:
- Exploring how investors are adapting to international market environments
- Examining and managing risk at a macro-economic, property market and asset risk
- Investing in alternative property assets and new markets to deliver superior performance
- Understanding the long term drivers of real estate performance to design successful investment strategies
Previous webcasts
Property Investment Knowledge Centre:
Real Estate Investment in a More Complicated World
Broadcast Date: 29 February 2012 14:00 (GMT)
Duration: 1 hour
Chair:
Mike Phillips, News and Banking Editor, Property Week
Speakers:
John Forbes, Partner, Real Estate Funds, PwC
Pete Sudell, Senior Valuation Director, BNP Paribas Real Estate
Peter Macpherson, Real Estate Commercial Director, SWIP
Overview:
The publication by the FSA of its Discussion Paper on implementation in the UK of the EU Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive highlights that the introduction of regulation affecting the real estate industry is gathering momentum. This webinar will look at managing the conflict between regulators want to impose, what increasingly demanding investors think they need and what real estate managers can actually deliver.
Property Week is pleased to bring you the Property Investment Knowledge Centre in association with Yardi Systems. This series of online webinars offer expert insight from industry leaders as they outline key drivers to success in the current climate.
Yardi brings a wealth of experience and knowledge in advanced real estate asset and investment management that is utilised widely across the globe. From the delivery of transparency in real estate investment management processes to monitoring risk profiles and assessing performance against industry standards through intelligent business solutions. This unique environment will also provide access to a host of useful resources.
Watch this webinar on-demand now
Property Investment Knowledge Centre:
Real Estate Investment in a More Complicated World
Broadcast Date: 29 February 2012 14:00 (GMT)
Duration: 1 hour
Chair:
Mike Phillips, News and Banking Editor, Property Week
Speakers:
John Forbes, Partner, Real Estate Funds, PwC
Pete Sudell, Senior Valuation Director, BNP Paribas Real Estate
Peter Macpherson, Real Estate Commercial Director, SWIP
Overview:
The publication by the FSA of its Discussion Paper on implementation in the UK of the EU Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive highlights that the introduction of regulation affecting the real estate industry is gathering momentum. This webinar will look at managing the conflict between regulators want to impose, what increasingly demanding investors think they need and what real estate managers can actually deliver.
Property Week is pleased to bring you the Property Investment Knowledge Centre in association with Yardi Systems. This series of online webinars offer expert insight from industry leaders as they outline key drivers to success in the current climate.
Yardi brings a wealth of experience and knowledge in advanced real estate asset and investment management that is utilised widely across the globe. From the delivery of transparency in real estate investment management processes to monitoring risk profiles and assessing performance against industry standards through intelligent business solutions. This unique environment will also provide access to a host of useful resources.
Watch this webinar on-demand now
CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme:
The First CRC League Tables - What Do They Mean For Property?
Broadcast Date: 1 December 2011, 11.00am (GMT)
Duration: 1 hour
Speakers:
- Mike Reid, Senior Associate, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP
- Eric Lounsbury, Strategy Manager, Carbon Trust
- John Field, Director, Power Efficiency
- Chair: James Max, presenter on LBC Radio, Property Week podcasts and former property professional
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Overview:
Published on 8 November 2011, the first league tables in the Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) will rank companies on their energy performance.
We talk to property leaders about how important these league tables are, how accurate they are, whether they will have their intended impact… or whether the loss of financial incentives has meant the CRC has lost its teeth.
This webinar will cover:
- A CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme update: How the Carbon Reduction Commitment Scheme is developing.
- How the league table works and what companies can be doing to get higher on it.
- The costs of participation.
- Are the league tables an effective way to encourage companies to reduce their energy use? What is the reputational impact and are they fair?
- What next? Key things to implement to get the most out of the scheme.
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Debate: The Localism Act 2011 - Planning for 2012
Broadcast date: Thursday 8 December 2011, 11.00am (GMT)
Duration: 1 hour
Format: audio
Speakers:
- Chair: Giles Barrie, Editor in Chief, Property Week
- John Qualtrough, Partner, Bircham Dyson Bell LLP
- Dr Pauleen Lane, Deputy Chairman, Infrastructure Planning Commission
- Killian Hurley, Chief Executive, Mount Anvil
- Nigel Hughes, Director, Planning and Environment, Grosvenor
Overview:
The Localism Act came into force in November 2011 and the Government is proposing a radical overhaul of planning guidance in England by early 2012. This timely debate will look at what these amendments to planning will mean for your business.
Find out and participate with leaders in property development and politicians as to whether this proposed overhaul to the English planning system will deliver new jobs and homes as well as preserving our countryside..
Topics of discussion
- Will planning changes deliver more homes and jobs?
- Neighbourhood Planning – what is it and will it work?
- National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) - an update
- Will the NPPF end the “town centre first” – “countryside last” planning policy?
- Will the Localism Act speed up the delivery of nationally significant infrastructure projects?
- Banks’ role in lending under the new framework
- Will the New Homes Bonus work? Is it sufficiently attractive to promote growth?
- What will the development landscape look like in 10 years time?
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Future of Fund Management
Part of the Property Investment Knowledge Centre series of webinars
Broadcast date: 22nd November 2011, 9.30am (GMT)
Duration: 1 hour
Format: video
Speakers:
- Chair: Mike Phillips, Assistant Editor (News and Finance), Property Week
- Tony Martin, Head of Investment Advisory, CBRE
- Chris Urwin, Global Research Manager, Aviva
- Rob West, Partner, Mountgrange Investment Management
Overview:
This webinar will explore how to manage property portfolios successfully and maximise returns.
Topics of discussion
- Exploring the long term trends and the implications for real estate investment markets and businesses.
- Understanding and managing property and asset risk more effectively to ensure long term revenue growth.
- Examining how regulation, such as Solvency II and Basel III, may have an impact of the future of real estate.
- Delivering superior asset performance through consistent active management processes.
Part of the Property Investment Knowledge Centre
Future of Fund Management is the second in a series of four online webinars held within an online environment that will offer expert insight from industry leaders as they outline key drivers to success in the current climate.
This unique online environment will also provide access to a host of useful resources.
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Going Global
Part of the Property Investment Knowledge Centre series of webinars
Broadcast Date: 29th September 2011, 9.30am (BST)
Duration: 1 hour
Format: video
Speakers:
- Peter Hobbs, Group Business Development Director, IPD
- Elisabeth Troni, Director - Global Real Estate, UBS Global Asset Management (UK) Ltd
- Joe Valente, Head of Research and Strategy - Real Estate Europe, JP Morgan Asset Management
- Chair: Mike Phillips, Assistant Editor (News and Finance), Property Week
Overview:
This webinar will explore the obstacles and prospects for global real estate markets, and the role property can play in a fund’s overall asset allocation strategy.
This will be a forum for debate with industry experts to ensure your business is well positioned for growth over the coming year.
Topics of discussion
- Exploring future opportunities in overseas real estate and investment markets.
- Examining office capital value trends, debt financing availability, global investment volumes, cross boarder capital flows, and yield spreads.
- Analysing the challenges and risks of cross boarder investments.
- Leveraging data and technology to ensure business success.
Part of the Property Investment Knowledge Centre
Going Global is the first in a series of four online webinars held within an online environment that will offer expert insight from industry leaders as they outline key drivers to success in the current climate.
This unique online environment will also provide access to a host of useful resources.
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Back in the Black
Broadcast Date: 14th July 2011, 12.30pm (BST)
Duration: 1 hour
Format: video
Speakers:
- Stephen Eighteen, Head of Non Core Real Estate, RBS
- Ezra Nahome, CEO, Lambert Smith Hampton
- Neville Kahn, Reorganisation Services Partner, Deloitte
- Chair: Giles Barrie, Editor, Property Week
Overview:
Is the UK on the road to recovery? With all the investment that is going on, is the UK emerging from the wilderness? We will look at the type of successes the banks are having and find out what our panellist’s views are on stapled debt.
Topics of discussion
- Strategies for distressed assets.
- Advice for borrowers in difficulties.
- Regional markets and how they are performing.
- What good and bad practices are coming from lenders?
- What is in store for property over the next year?
- What is the view on the economy and its recovery?
Q & A
Follow the directions on the website on the day to raise your own questions and gain responses from the speaker panel.
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H2 Market Forecast 2011
Broadcast Date: 1st July 2011, 9.00am (BST)
Duration: 1 hour
Format: audio
Speakers:
- Nick Candy, CEO, Candy & Candy
- Stephen Hubbard, Deputy Chairman UK & EMEA, CB Richard Ellis Ltd
- Philip Nell, Head of UK Retail Funds - Real Estate, AVIVA Investors
- David Ryland, Real Estate Partner, SJ Berwin
Overview:
The aim of the event is to give panellists and our viewers comparative insights into the market conditions of the real estate industry and the forecast for 2011/12.
The first six months of the year have been tough and competitive for all sectors of the property industry. During these uncertain times it is difficult to ascertain future trends and investment opportunities in the market place. Questions are being raised as to what strategies should be implemented: Is London the only location in the UK that companies are investing in? Where are the new hot spots outside of London? And how does the UK stand against the other main European countries?
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GIC Webinar - Europe after the sovereign crisis
Broadcast Date: 30th September 2010, 11.30am (BST)
Duration: 1 hour
Format: audio
Speakers::
- Alessandro Bronda, Head of Global Investment Strategy, Aberdeen Asset Management
- Simon Mallinson, Director of European Research, Invesco
- Hans Vrensen, Head of Global Research, DTZ
- Chair: Giles Barrie, Editor, Property Week
Overview:
With this new age of economic austerity hanging over most of the continent and weak growth projections for many countries for years to come, where do investors put their money for the next few years? Join the Global Investment Club live debate and receive up to date insights from expert speakers from across the property sector.
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CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme: Meeting the Carbon Challenge
Broadcast Date: 13 July 2010, 13.00 (BST)
Duration: 1 hour
Format: audio
Speakers:
- Bobby Collinson, Managing Director, Power Efficiency
- Mike Reid, CRC Specialist, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP
- Rob Watts, Director, Stanhope
- Don Jordison, Managing Director, Threadneedle
- Harry Morrison, General Manager, Carbon Trust
- Chair: Richard Heap, Property Week
Overview:
Landlords and tenants have never had stronger reasons to go green. On one hand, there is the prospect of lower energy bills while both are feeling the financial squeeze. On the other, there is the threat of growing regulation such as in UK emissions trading scheme the Carbon Reduction Commitment.
The Carbon Reduction Commitment’s big September deadline is looming. Where should you be now? What are the next steps? And how can this fit into wider efforts to get landlords and tenants working more closely on energy issues?
This webinar will cover the following:
- Time line of the Carbon Reduction Commitment
- What business’ need to do to comply with the forthcoming deadlines
- Who’s responsibility is CRC?
- The landlord-tenant divide
- How companies can adapt their buildings to cope with the low carbon future.
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GIC Webinar - Brazil: how long can the carnival last?
Broadcast Date: 24 June 2010, 12.00pm (BST)
Duration: 1 hour
Format: audio
Speakers::
- Joao R. Teixeira, senior managing director, GTIS Partners Brazil
- Ken Wainer, founding partner - Vision Brazil (VBI Real Estate)
- Fernando Faria, investment and global corporate services director at CBRE
- Chair: Lucy Scott, Editor, Property Week Global
Overview:
Until recently, Brazil’s property market was plagued by economic false starts and political volatility. But the country’s ability to contain the effects of the global financial crisis and its economy’s swift recovery have drawn the attention of investors across the world. For Latin America’s largest country, the future finally looks bright.
Property Week Global will be hosting a debate about the challenges of tapping into this market and asking how international investors can make the most of the country’s potential.
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Property Question Time Live - your chance to ask the minister and the shadow minister about the future of Government property policy
Broadcast Date: 27 April 2010, 11.00am BST
Duration: 1 hour
Format: video
Speakers:
- John Healey, housing and planning minister and Labour MP for Wentworth
- Bob Neill, shadow Local Government & Planning Minister, Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party and MP for Bromley and Chislehurst
- Chair: Giles Barrie, editor, Property Week
Overview:
We are bringing together the Labour Party and the Conservative Party in a pre-election Property Question Time which will be broadcast live nine days before the election.
Dont miss your chance to ask about the future of:
- housing,
- regeneration,
- planning
- and the economy
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Planning - a key role in leading the development industry out of the recession
Broadcast Date: 29 April 2010, 10.00am BST
Duration: 45 minute debate, 15 minute Q&A
Format: audio
Speakers:
- Adrian Penfold, head of planning and environment, British Land
- Mike Burchall MBE, executive director (planning & transportation), Liverpool City Council
- Alastair Crowdy, planning & development director, head of planning and main board member, GL Hearn
- Chair: Giles Barrie, editor, Property Week
Overview:
The property market is showing signs of recovery, albeit fragile. They key for future prosperity will be to secure enough development and the right type of product to fuel the market. Planning has a key role to play in meeting this development imperative.
The Planning system is clearly a regulatory tool but it can also create the conditions for development if implemented in the right way.
After years of unprecedented growth where developers accepted conditions, costs and requirements upon development, the market has now changed and these conditions have become onerous and the costs an undue burden.
On the eve of the General Election, what does our panel of consultants think should be the approach of a new government and how can Planning demonstrate leadership within the property Industry.
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Recovery 2010: Managing property debt through a fragile economic recovery
Broadcast Date: 30 March 2010, 12.00 BST
Duration: 45 minute debate, 15 minute Q&A
Format: video
Speakers:
- Ezra Nahome, ceo and head of capital markets, Lambert Smith Hampton
- Richard Dakin, managing director & head of corporate real estates, business support, Lloyds Banking Group
- Toby Courtauld, chief executive, Great Portland Estates
- Giles Barrie, editor, Property Week
Overview:
The UK is now seeing signs of an emergence from recession; however, the overhang of government debt, a foreseeable end of QE and implications of the forthcoming elections raises questions about the sustainability of the recovery. What does this mean for the property market in 2010 and beyond?
Property Week Editor, Giles Barrie, will join Ezra Nahome, CEO and Head of Capital Markets at national property consultancy Lambert Smith Hampton, to discuss how property will hold through the aftermath and where opportunities will lie for those holding debt and property. Ezra will be joined by Richard Dakin, Managing Director and Head of Corporate Real Estate Business Support at Lloyds Banking Group, and Toby Courtauld, Chief Executive of Great Portland Estates PLC. The mix of bank, property company and agent will invite an interesting and lively debate.
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GIC Webinar - Retailers and China: Land of Opportunity?
Broadcast Date: 22 March 2010 09.00am GMT
Duration: 45 minute debate, 15 minute Q&A
Format: audio
Speakers:
- Kevin McCabe, property entrepreneur and founder of Top Spring International
- Susheela Rivers, co-head of the DLA Pipers real estate team for Asia, DLA Piper
- Richard Middleton, executive managing director (greater China), Cushman & Wakefield
- Lucy Scott, editor, Property Week Global
Overview:
The emerging markets of the world are a major focus of retail expansion. With its astounding economic growth, China - one of the most populous nations in the world - is becoming impossible to ignore. Urbanisation and an explosion in consumerism is seducing retailers, with Beijing now a top ten destination for luxury brands with Shanghai not too far behind.
Property Week Global is hosting a debate on what makes this market so compelling for retailers today and how these new businesses navigating this complex market. Join the webinar live on 22 March to put your own questions to our expert speakers.
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2010 rating revaluation - how will it affect you?
Broadcast date: 1 December 2009, 13:00 GMT
Duration: 1hour
Chair: Giles Barrie, editor, Property Week
Speakers:
- Jerry Schurder, head of rating, Gerald Eve
- David Alberto, Avanta Group
- Steve Bliss, Valuation Office Agency
Overview:
Learn the real story regarding next April 2010’s revaluation - the biggest change in the UK business rates system for five years.
What will it mean for businesses, how will rates bills be calculated and what will the impact of transitional relief be? Should you appeal, on what grounds and what are your prospects for success?
All UK businesses will be affected, and in this Property Week online seminar three experts bring the revaluation to life from the perspective of three different stakeholder groups.
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Global Investment Club Webinar: Asia Pacific
Broadcast Date: 9th November 2009
Duration: 1Hr
Speakers:
Andrew McGinty, Lovells
Stuart Crow, Jones Lang LaSalle
Pietro Doran, Doran Capital Partners
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Overview:
Asia Pacific is undergoing a dramatic transformation. The region, which accounts for 40% of the worlds population, is becoming ever more crucial as economic and demographic change creates opportunities for real estate investors and developers.
Watch Property Week Globals first Global Investment Club live webinar series, which kicked on on 9 November, to learn more about the regions dynamic and promising property markets.
Property Week Globals editor Lucy Scott chaired a panel of three high profile speakers who gave valuable insight into the opportunities, as well as the barriers to, investing in Asia Pacific. Download the free presentations on how the region is tackling the downturn as well as its long term prospects for growth.
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Eurex - The Future of Property Investment
Broadcast Date: 23rd April 2009 12pm UK Time
Duration: 60 minutes
Speakers:
Stuart Heath, Eurex
Nick Scarles, Grosvenor
Stephen Ashworth, Reech Aim
Jon Masters, BGC Partners
Overview:
Industry experts discussed how you can profit from property, whether the market is rising or falling.
- Now you can profit from property, whether the market is rising or falling…using Eurex Property Futures.
- Property derivatives, contracts based on market indices from Investment Property Databank, have been traded by investment banks and market makers, using brokers like Icap, Tullett Prebon, BGC partners and CBRE/GFI since 2004. These have primarily been over-the-counter (OTC) trades.
- Total volume in the UK property derivatives market in 2008 was 7.5bn.
- Since 9 February, 2009 investors have been able to trade property futures, for the first time on a listed exchange by Eurex, which is the derivatives exchange of Deutsche Boerse Group.
- Crucially, trading on Eurex mitigates counterparty risk - all trades are guaranteed through Eurex Clearing.
- Current market conditions, where there is so much uncertainty, create ideal conditions for derivatives trading.
CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE WEBINAR ON-DEMAND
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Explaining the Community Infrastructure Levy: an online seminar for the whole property sector
In association with the Bank of Scotland

Broadcast Date: Tuesday 13th May 2008, 1pm- 2pm
Duration: 45 minute presentation, 15 minute Q&A
The Government is set to introduce a new tax on development - The Communities Infrastructure Levy - which is intended to replace the Planning Gain Supplement.
Key elements of CIL are:
- It will be a tax on most new developments. Some small scale development may not be subject to CIL (e.g. householder development by homeowners).
- Local authorities will have the option of introducing CIL in their areas. If they do so, they will follow a procedure for setting, reviewing and then publishing the amount of CIL to be paid in a charging schedule.
- CIL will be payable when development begins following the granting of planning permission. But the amount to be paid will be clear in advance of submitting a planning application.
Join Property Week on May 13th for an online seminar that will get to bottom of this new levy and find out how it will affect you. Giles Barrie, editor of Property Week will chair a panel of 3 experienced speakers including the Governments deputy director of Planning, Economic and Social Policy.
Who will be affected?
Private Sector - real estate activities - anybody wishing to expand and develop new premises, subject to low threshold exemption; construction and industry services; land owners; individuals seeking planning permission for new developments - subject to low threshold exemption; housing associations and legal representatives or purchasers of new developments.
Public Sector- local Government and other public agencies.
Speakers:
Miles Gibson, deputy director, Planning Economic and Social Policy - Communities and Local Government
Robyn Pile, development director, Land Securities
Stuart J Robinson Executive Director, Planning, CB Richard Ellis Ltd
Chair - Giles Barrie, editor, Property Week
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What will the new Homes and Communities Agency mean for you?
Broadcast Date:Tuesday, March 18th 2008, 11.00 - 12.00 GMT
The Government is in the process of bringing its land arm English Partnerships and its housing arm the Housing Corporation together to form the new Homes and Communities Agency.
Obviously this will have a huge impact on everyone involved in the property and development industry but how? The aim of this free webinar which will be attended by a Government representative from the new agency will be to get to the bottom of the new structure and how it will impact on you.
Sponsored by Davies Arnold Cooper
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Forecast 2008
Broadcast Date: Tuesday, January 8th 2008, 11.00 12.00 GMT
Duration: 45 minute presentation, 15 minute Q&A
Property Week kicked off 2008 with a free webinar to provide you with fundamental insights for the year ahead.
Our panel of experts from Knight Frank, PricewaterhouseCoopers and Judd Farris explored some of the main issues facing the property sector in the year ahead: Staffing. Budgeting. Market forecast.
Sponsored by ProLogis
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Energy Labelling Masterclass
Property Week readers can get free advice on Energy Performance Certificates from a panel of respected industry experts.
From October 2008, all commercial property of more than 500 sq m will need an energy performance certificate when sold, let or refurbished.
Sponsored by WSP
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How To Combat Rising Construction Costs
Discover more about how you can combat the rising costs.
Empty Threat
This webinar focuses on:
- What are the new rules on paying business rates for empty buildings?
- How can occupiers and owners minimise their liability?
- Our experts answer your questions posted before or during the session.
Contact
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