In this week’s round-up of news from the team at EG, deputy editor Tim Burke hosts as a poor man’s Jess Harrold, and is joined by news editor Pui-Guan Man and residential editor Emma Rosser.
The trio discuss Landsec’s moves to pick up a new outlets portfolio as well as a piece of the Bluewater shopping centre; Bradley Baker’s promotion to chief executive at developer Co-Re; the L&G executive with the most fun job in real estate; and more. Disastrous driving lessons and car racing in the Square Mile also make an appearance, although not together.
Finally, there’s a slightly-less-well-thought-out-than-usual quiz in which – spoiler alert – everyone really is a winner.
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In on the Act: Mark Sefton considers the case for reform of the 1954 Act
What can be done to sustain Dublin’s enviable growth?
EG Like Sunday Morning: Tech triumphs and Tory tribulations
Bricks & Mortar: The relationship at the heart of a new real estate venture
Fundamentals of the Future: Unpacking the policy changes really needed to decarbonise real estate
Resi Law Unravelled: Types of tenancy
EG Like Sunday Morning: Why real estate should take a stand on freedom of choice
Talking tech take-up in Cambridge
Manchester grapples with the return to the office
On the Case: Supreme Court rules on Telecoms Code
EG Like Sunday Morning: The talent show
What does the government’s white paper on residential tenancy reform mean for the sector?
Leaning in and learning: How the latest Future Leaders transformed us
Is Swansea the UK’s most ambitious city?
Bricks & Mortar: A new networking initiative to support the SME housebuilder of tomorrow
EG Like Sunday Morning: Better the Damian we know
EG Like Sunday Morning: John Lewis homes and the value of hope
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