In this EG Property Podcast, part of a series of listens focussed on London’s built environment, EG editor Samantha McClary stays up well past her bedtime to understand more about what the night-time economy is and what is needed from the real estate sector and government to ensure that it gets as much support as the daytime economy.
Listen in to hear more about how we need to change the narrative around the nighttime economy, shifting it away from a discussion about clubs and bars and towards business and people, and how central government support is essential to ensure the capital can make the most of life after dark.
Sharing their insights and expertise in this circa 35-minute listen are:
EG TechTalk: How technology can support real estate's net zero agenda
Voice Of The Region: Dorset – Far From The Gadding Crowds
EG Like Sunday Morning: Flexible working and the Euros
Why landlords’ hands are not tied by the rent moratorium
Is innovation in life sciences rubbing off on real estate?
Law & Borders: Real estate investment in Scotland
Fundamentals of the Future: Why the route to net zero is not a straight line
EG Like Sunday Morning: The even more-atorium
Investing Through Auctions: Nationwide takes auction route
Investing Through Auctions: Handling distressed assets
Investing Through Auctions: Creating dreams from the retail nightmare
Voice Of The Region: Suffolk – Opportunity sails in on east wind
Emma Pinkerton, Mark Reading and Brie Stevens-Hoare on diversity and inclusion in property law
Talent: The evolution of in real life
EG Like Sunday Morning: The unprecedented episode
Law & Borders: Planning reform in Scotland
Talent: How to spend your apprenticeship levy pot
EG Like Sunday Morning: Refreshed, #REBooted and ready for a busy summer
Resi Talks: The rise of rooftop development
Law & Borders: The impact of Covid-19 on Scottish real estate
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