All Big Interviews articles – Page 16
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Changing of the guard: Frogmore interview
For years, the business was referred to as Paul White’s Frogmore. Not any longer. “Jo runs the business now,” says the company’s irrepressible chairman, flanked by his successor as CEO, former COO, Jo Allen.
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Five-star service: Harvey Nichols interview
You won’t find many retail property directors who are capable of talking in depth about their company’s products.
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Digital score draw: WiredScore interview
Fundamentally, office occupier requirements have barely changed in decades. Cost and location are still the two overriding factors that determine a company’s decision.
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Berkeley Homes: urban house masters
If you tap the word ‘urban’ into Google, ‘Urban House Berkeley Homes’ is fourth in the list after ‘urban’ itself, ‘urban dictionary’ and ‘Urban Outfitters’ - quite an achievement when you consider the new flexible housing concept, complete with roof terrace, was only launched in June.
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Lofty ambitions: Harry Handelsman interview
Manhattan Loft Corporation founder Harry Handelsman has a knack for identifying up-and-coming areas in London.
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Playing with a big Lego kit: Nigel Hugill interview
For most of us, transforming a 1,400-acre former Cold War airfield - complete with nuclear bunker - into a new settlement where people can live and take their children to school sounds like a daunting prospect.
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Summer Legends – from the vault: Larry Silverstein interview
In the final of our Summer Legends series, we look back to Steve Cuozzo’s interview with the man who twice crafted New York’s skyline, Larry Silverstein.
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Summer Legends – from the vault: Ken Bates interview
Ahead of the new Premier League season kicking-off this weekend, PW looks back on former editor Giles Barrie’s interview with former Chelsea and Leeds chairman Ken Bates from May 2001.
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Summer Legends – from the vault: Raymond Mould interview
Property Week editor Liz Hamson recalls a rare interview from 2001 given by one of the property industry’s best-known figures, Raymond Mould.
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Summer Legends – from the vault: Gerald Ronson interview
Property Week editor Liz Hamson recalls her interview with legendary property tycoon Gerald Ronson back in February 2015. Flanked by his brother, Laurence, and daughter, Lisa, he discusses what drives him.
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Eye for detail: Michael Mandel interview
Leading US start-up CompStak is bringing its data expertise to London - but what sets it apart from the competition?
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Summer Legends - from the vault: Donald Trump interview
Former Property Week editor Giles Barrie recalls his meeting with the property entrepreneur and US presidential candidate, Donald Trump.
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Mine craft: Harworth Group interview
Arriving at Harworth Group’s headquarters outside Sheffield, it is hard to believe this was the site of the ‘Battle of Orgreave’ - one of the most violent clashes of the 1984 coalminers’ strike.
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Kontor climb high: James Townsend and Luke Appleby interview
It is now 18 months since two young agents quit secure jobs at CBRE to set up a niche firm in London’s hipster heartland.
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Camden unlocked: Charles Butler interview
Famed for its punk spirit and markets, the London Borough of Camden rarely plays by the rules.
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Pepping up retail: Andy Bond interview
On 1 July last year, discount fashion retailer Pep Co opened the doors of its inaugural store in Kettering.
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The show must go on: Eiichiro Onozawa interview
It is fair to say that the man helping transform the iconic BBC Television Centre site in west London into a world-renowned residential-led mixed-use scheme is experiencing something of a baptism by fire at the moment.
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Rocking the house: Howard Crocker interview
Taking an unconventional approach to residential property investment has paid off for the Crocker brothers at Delph Property Group.
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The gentle revolutionary: Hugh Seaborn interview
A traditional property company with a modern outlook - that is how chief executive Hugh Seaborn likes to view Cadogan, and the landed estate’s new offices right in the heart of its Chelsea stomping ground aptly sum up this ethos.
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Q&A: Sir Stuart Lipton
This Monday’s celebration of Sir Stuart Lipton ’s 50 years in London property was described as an “amazing party” by one guest.