All Big Interviews articles – Page 10
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Markets
Scannell scales up: Amaury Gariel interview
US developer Scannell Properties plans to expand into Europe by building industrial units mainly aimed at the food distribution sector, which it believes is ripe for growth.
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News
Forget co-working. Think pro-working: Interview with Enrico Sanna
Enrico Sanna, founder of Fora, tells Simon Creasey about the flexible office provider with a difference
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Markets
Realm of possibility: Colin Brooks interview
Colin Brooks, head of outlet centre manager Realm, believes his sector’s business model could help rescue ailing shopping centres.
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Insight
Flying Dakota: Ken McCulloch interview
Malmaison founder Ken McCulloch talks to Simon Creasey about his ambitions for boutique hotel chain Dakota and its Deluxe spin-off.
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Palace’s top scorers: Neil Sinclair, Richard Starr and Stephen Silvester interview
Palace Capital trio Neil Sinclair, Richard Starr and Stephen Silvester have built up a £140m business from a standing start in 2010. They reveal to Simon Creasey how they plan to grow it into a £500m one.
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BTR’s Young gun: Neil Young interview
Get Living boss Neil Young tells Guy Montague-Jones how he plans to keep growing the BTR brand.
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Professional
How POD is planning to drag property management into the 21st century
David Goldberg tells Mitchell Labiak why he decided to strike out on his own to create property management firm POD Management.
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Insight
Land of data opportunity: John Abbott interview
John Abbott, the Land Registry’s digital, data and technology head, talks to Emanuela Barbiroglio about his mission to make the institution a world leader in the fast, open provision of the data underpinning property deals
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Chiefs of property: Tomahawk Homes' Julian Salvi and Moray Low interview
Julian Salvi and Moray Low are transferring their skills from the rugby pitch to the building site – and creating desirable homes in the process.
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Knight Frank is looking up: Alistair Elliott & Stephen Clifton interview
Senior partner Alistair Elliott and UK commercial head Stephen Clifton tell Guy Montague-Jones how the firm managed to bounce back after a dip in profits
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Markets
Coyote sprints hard in first year
Coyote chief executive Oli Farago tells Emanuela Barbiroglio how he turned M7’s in-house software into a growing business.
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Markets
A bright future: Maslow Capital interview
In July, Maslow Capital launched a lending division for industrial and logistics - Michael Kearney, lead deal origination, tells Property Week about its entry into the sector.
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News
LondonMetric conversion: Andrew Jones interview
Having sold its retail assets and moved into logistics, the company’s chief executive Andrew Jones reveals to Simon Creasey what it plans to do next.
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Insight
Queensberry rules: Paul Sargent interview
Paul Sargent doesn’t pull any punches with Helen Crane as he outlines ambitious plans to reinvent retail.
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Rockfisher King: Mitch Tonks interview
Restaurateur Mitch Tonks has opened five Rockfish seafood restaurants over the past eight years. He tells why he now plans to scale up the business.
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Wimpy’s beefy comeback: Chris Woolfenden interview
Chris Woolfenden, general manager of the pioneering UK burger chain, shares his recipe for a mouthwatering turnaround.
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The poster boys for digital billboards
Damian Cox and Patrick Fisher’s Wildstone is leading the way in innovative outdoor advertising. Andrew Saunders asks the pair what makes a good site.
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Insight
Getting personal: Bywater Properties interview
Bywater Properties’ Theo Michell and Patrick O’Gorman explain how their connections with Belfast were key to their decision to embark on a major mixed-use scheme in the city.
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Insight
‘The Tories have made terrible mistakes’: Vince Cable big interview
Sir Vince Cable talks to Guy Montague-Jones about rebuilding the Lib Dems and how he believes the government should be tackling issues such as the housing crisis.
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Markets
Ex-DJ Layo Paskin on building up a food and drink empire
Former international DJ and his sister Zoe operate four venues in central London.