Bricks & Mortar starts its 2023 schedule with an interview with ex-Brecher managing partner, Nicky Richmond. Following a legal career spanning several decades, Richmond stepped down in 2021 and is now training to become a professional coach and mentor.
EG’s Sarah Jackman speaks to her about her journey into the law, what she enjoyed about practising in the real estate sector, how she accelerated her career and why she felt it was time to move on.
Richmond has plenty advice for those starting out in the industry, including the need to be honest with yourself and the benefits of something else you’re known for, to make you stand out from the crowd.
EG Like Sunday Morning: Resilient retail, redoubtable resi
Voice of the Region: Suffolk – A port in a storm
EG Like Sunday Morning: D&I and urban logistics in quick Succession
EG @ UKREiiF: Why partnership is key to a sustainable future
In on the Act: Will the Renters (Reform) Bill strike a fairer balance for landlords and tenants?
EG @ UKREiiF: Manchester’s new tune
EG @ UKREiiF: Connecting places to people
EG @ UKREiiF: Biodiversity net gain puts developers to the test
EG @ UKREiiF: Smithfield’s place in Birmingham’s jigsaw
EG @ UKREiiF: Regenerating the Royal Docks
EG Like Sunday Morning: The office and PBSA world is yours
Bricks & Mortar: Nicky Richmond on how to network
EG’s Office Politics: Local elections and logjams
EG Like Sunday Morning: Against a bleak backdrop, reasons to be cheerful
Bricks & Mortar: Lisa Tye and Kathryn Jump on the benefits of a job share
EG Like Sunday Morning: From Fleet Street to Croydon
EG Like Sunday Morning: City regeneration and socio-economic representation
Bricks & Mortar: Fiona Lomas-Holt on the benefits of employee ownership
Long Harbour boss on £1.5bn single-family housing ambitions
EG Like Sunday Morning: Movers, shakers and certified bangers
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