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Propertyshe Perspectives: New businesses Patch and Compton are born, ULI New York Tech Council and an intro to Flexe and logistics as a service, HRH Prince Philip remembered
As we move out of lockdown and are finally able to eat and drink outdoors again at restaurants, bars and cafes, it’s good to see that hundreds of alfresco seats are being made available across London.
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Local councils to go physical again, podcast with Manhattan Loft’s iconic Harry Handelsman, the BTR story and Darryl Flay and Martin Bellinger’s new venture, the END and Popeyes
Last week I wrote about WeWork the documentary, due to be streamed shortly. Just in time for the launch, WeWork has agreed to merge with a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC), in a deal that values the company at $9 billion. It is just two years since WeWork’s failed IPO ...
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Propertyshe Perspectives: Missing MIPIM this week, WeWork the film, the 15 minute city comes to Ipswich, IKEA assembles a city, World Happiness Report rankings 2021
As we inch towards our release from lockdown, it seems that our beleaguered hospitality sector is going to benefit from the huge pent up demand, with hotels and restaurants reporting that they have been inundated with bookings.
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Propertyshe Perspectives: Light tech and wellbeing, repurposing when ‘the bones’ of the building are right, M&S Marble Arch demolition, alternatives to retail & cooking for Fido
Last week I wrote about the rate of progress in drone and electric aviation technology. It seems that autonomous ships are also on the horizon.
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Propertyshe Perspectives: Budget disappoints on sustainability, drones podcast with Skyports’ Duncan Walker, retail predictions, Amazon Fresh, decoding talent wars and virtual walks with ‘Petflix’
A recurring theme of my weekly Covid-19 chronicles has been the way that fact has become progressively stranger than fiction as the last year has worn on.
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Propertyshe Perspectives: How to be a B Corp, BIDs and the stewardship of London, the return to the workplace, CBRE and Industrious, London has become a boomtown for rats
As Covid-19 began to take hold a year ago, there were concerns that the ESG agenda would be relegated to the back burner as we focused on dealing with the effects of the pandemic.
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Propertyshe Perspectives: Podcast with retail guru Chelsfield’s Rebeca Guzman Vidal, examples of experiential retail, Stockton-on-Tees plans to demolish shopping centre
As someone who regards shopping as a leisure activity, I found it fascinating to interview retail guru Rebeca Guzman Vidal, Chelsfield Group Head of #Retail for my podcast at a time when, as she says, ‘everything in retail has changed’.
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Propertyshe Perspectives: ULI Europe Conference, innovation and real estate companies, European Leader Award for Ric Lewis, repurposing deals, interview with Landsec’s Mark Allan
Last week’s unlikely viral event was our homegrown Jackie Weaver and Handforth Parish Council meeting.
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Propertyshe Perspectives: ULI Europe with Rethinking Real Estate author Dror Poleg, Expert on infectious diseases endorses the 15 Minute City, Miami partners with WeWork, the role of science fiction
It speaks volumes for our thirst for entertainment, as we endure our third lockdown, that we have been in thrall this week to Jackie Weaver and the antics at a meeting of the Handforth Parish Council. As always, such gems find their way onto twitter first and from there into ...
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Fink puts climate change centre-stage, Mishcon climate strategy launch, London Mayor at LREF Summit, Clubhouse by invite only, Portas high street campaign, London ferry service fix
In his annual letter to CEOs, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink makes it crystal clear that BlackRock will hold companies accountable to act on climate change immediately.
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Propertyshe Perspectives: US Presidential inauguration, Climate change and air quality, London retail news, transformation of Strand/Aldwych, why London can’t rest on its laurels
This week’s American presidential inauguration with 22 year old Amanda Gorman reciting her poem ‘The Hill We Climb’, calling for ‘unity’ and ‘togetherness’ and Lady Gaga singing the national anthem has marked an exciting, emotional and welcome new chapter for the US.
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Propertyshe Perspectives: Legal drama with Hiscox Action Group, virtual panels and podcasts, the transformation of Paris, Debenhams Oxford Street closure, London as Europe’s leading tech hub
It’s been another week of drama, although this time of a legal nature.
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Propertyshe Perspectives: Real life drama, Mayor’s promotion of Miami holds lessons for London, Mr Beast’s instant virtual burger chain, Microsoft’s immortal chatbots cometh
As I write my first lockdown blog of 2021, the voice of Julie Andrews, as the Bridgerton narrator, Lady Whistledown, is for some reason echoing in my head. Thank goodness for all the TV drama over the ‘festive’ break to take our minds off our own ongoing drama.
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Propertyshe Perspectives: UK leads the way with vaccine and drone deliveries, London’s resilience, democratising second homes, a busy week for Amazon, celebrating accelerated collaboration
This is my last post for 2020, an extraordinary year that we are unlikely to forget in a hurry. I have found it therapeutic to chronicle some of the highlights week by week, so thank you for reading.
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The year of creative destruction
My recording studio locked down in March, so the Propertyshe podcast series continued digitally.
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Propertyshe Perspectives: Covid a wake-up call for climate change, The Crown Estate and Grosvenor pathway to net zero 2030, 22 Bishopsgate practical completion, The Cocktail Man cometh
Commiserations to all those who thought they had their Christmas summer sun organised with a trip to the Canary Islands and now find that their air bridge has been closed. It seems impossible to plan anything with any certainty at the moment.
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Propertyshe Perspectives: New concepts to repurpose our high streets and shopping centres, West End news, Crossrail 1 and 2, an inventive Hammersmith Bridge plan, the virtual RESI Awards 2020
It’s been a mixed week. There has been positive news in terms of the prospect of a vaccine on the horizon to combat Covid-19, but there has also been bad news with the collapse of high street stalwarts Arcadia and Debenhams and the potential loss of thousands of jobs.
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Propertyshe Perspectives: Guidance for office workers needed, new lease of life for Whiteleys, kick in the teeth for rural broadband, real estate’s carbon footprint, global connectivity
This week we are trying to come to terms with the end of lockdown and the introduction of the new tiers set out in the Government’s Covid-19 Winter Plan. What seems to be missing is further guidance on when office workers can get back to the office.
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Propertyshe Perspectives: Silver Anniversary, making WFH work, sustainable solutions for cities, Guy Grainger’s new ESG role, Alchemists & Magicians wanted, flying cars and broadband as a human right
Congratulations to Property Week on 25 years of the Annual Property Awards which we celebrated digitally this week. Some of us dressed in silver to mark this landmark anniversary as we concocted cocktails, enjoyed some musical entertainment and exchanged messages with others on our virtual table.
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Propertyshe Perspectives: Covid uncertainty, from Bookshop to cybercrime, Powerhouse Telemark and recycled fishing nets, the Dagwood happy ending, lessons from the Fire of London
Living in the time of Covid-19 entails much uncertainty. It’s difficult to make plans either for business or personally with so much change being rolled out on a daily basis.