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In this episode of EG's TechTalk Radio Samantha McClary is talking with Fifth Wall founder Brendan Wallace about the growth of the business from a single $200m fund to a $1.7bn business with more than 70 LPs around the globe. In this hour-long interview the pair discuss the growth of proptech, the responsibility of the real estate sector to do more than just buy PV in the fight against climate change and how the sector is on the cusp of its biggest and most powerful transformation. To read this interview make sure to pick up a copy of the 1 May EG Magazine or subscribe to Radius Data Exchange for online access to all of our news, data and EG Interviews.
In this episode of EG's TechTalk Radio Samantha McClary is talking with Fifth Wall founder Brendan Wallace about the growth of the business from a single $200m fund to a $1.7bn business with more than 70 LPs around the globe. In this hour-long interview the pair discuss the growth of proptech, the responsibility of the real estate sector to do more than just buy PV in the fight against climate change and how the sector is on the cusp of its biggest and most powerful transformation. To read this interview make sure to pick up a copy of the 1 May EG Magazine or subscribe to Radius Data Exchange for online access to all of our news, data and EG Interviews.
On this week's We're Still Here podcast, host Emily Wright is joined by EG's head of retail and industrial research James Child as EG analysis reveals that a flood of lease expiries over the next five years could see close to 1bn sq ft of space back on the market. Analysis using EG's Radius Data Exchange shows that almost 65% of retail and food beverage leases signed since 2015 will expire of have lease breaks between now and 2025, potentially delivering some 975m sq ft back to landlords. Child delves into the data in greater depth on this week's podcast and urges the sector to be prepared and act now but not to get too caught up in negative headlines but instead to focus on how the industry can manage the situation. From repurposing and reanimating retail spaces for the future to recognising accelerated trends and the rise of independent retailers, Child discusses how landlords might manage the "glut of space" expected to arrive in the market over the next few years and how to rent it. Read the full story and analysis here https://www.egi.co.uk/news/lease-release-1bn-sq-ft-could-be-handed-back-to-retail-and-leisure-landlords/ or tune into this week's podcast for Child's story round-up.
In this episode of the EG Property Podcast editor Samantha McClary talks to EG’s head of workspace research Graham Shone about his Shifting Working Patterns investigation. This in depth report, which utilises Radius Data Exchange insight, takes a look at what impact the move to majority working at home really means for real estate. Does it really mean the death of the office? Are city centres now redundant? Is there a hope for local retail as we all spend longer at home and are we all really going to move to the country? Listen in for Graham’s expert insight and click here to download the report.
On this week’s We’re Still Here podcast, EG deputy editor Tim Burke and head of retail and industrial research James Child discuss the challenges and opportunities facing the UK’s seaside towns. As some of us have the chance for a trip to the coast with lockdown restrictions easing, the economies of seaside towns nonetheless face many challenges. What role and responsibilities does the real estate industry have in driving their regeneration? What fresh pressures does the coronavirus pandemic bring? And, above all, which coastal towns do Tim and James pick as their top spots for a break? For more on this topic, you can download the report Turning the Tide: Seaside Regeneration from EG and Radius Data Exchange here: https://secureforms.egi.co.uk/EG9HJ-turning-the-tide
In this episode of the EG Property Podcast, EG editor Samantha McClary is joined by quartet of industry leaders to talk about enabling a viable future for our towns and cities, making sure that industry, politicians and Joe Public are all speaking the same language, and ultimately, about balance, survival and coming out of the coronavirus changed for the better. The conversation follows EG's publication of exclusive figures providing the most comprehensive view of retail real estate ownership in the UK. Using Radius Data Exchange, EG has been able to show that more than 900m sq ft of retail in the UK is ultimately owned by the UK public – be that through local authority ownership, pension funds, charitable groups or private investments. However, recent government measurements have placed the cost of the Covid-enforced shutdown of retail almost wholly at the feet of landlords in a measure could do untold damage to the UK's high streets, towns and cities at a time when they really need investment. So listen in for a conversation about the role that both real estate and government have to play ensuring the UK comes out of the Covid-19 crisis with the best chance of economic recovery featuring Chris Grigg, chief executive, British Land; Bill Hughes, head of real assets, Legal & General Investment Management, and chair of the Property Industry Alliance; Melanie Leech, chief executive, British Property Federation; and Vivienne King, chief executive, Revo. To read EG's analysis of the data, visit: www.egi.co.uk/news/hidden-dangers-of-government-raid-on-landlords-revealed/ To watch a presentation of the Radius Data Exchange analysis by EG's head of research James Child, visit: www.egi.co.uk/news/who-owns-uk-retail/
Research from Radius Data Exchange and others has demonstrated the value of connected buildings. Occupiers are willing to pay more, and landlords who prioritise connectivity are reaping the rewards. Joining Damian Wild on this week’s Future of Real Estate podcast are Cluttons’ John Gravett and Wired Score’s Cassie Wheeldon and Tom McClellan.
In this episode of the Radius Data Exchange podcast Richard Howling, UK chief operating officer at JLL, talks about the need for organised, structured data, the power of analytics and how a contributory database provides a much wider view of the UK commercial property market. To read more on how the UK's agents are adapting to a data-sharing future visit www.egi.co.uk/news/the-data-driven-future-of-consultancy/ To find out what Radius Data Exchange can do for you, visit www.egi.co.uk/radiusdx
In this Radius Data Exchange podcast , we talk to Knight Frank partner Tim Robinson and Gerald Eve senior partner Simon Pritchard about why the industry has decided that now is the time to start sharing data, what impact that will have on the market and what the future of the real estate consultancy world looks like. To read more on how the UK's agents are adapting to a data-sharing future visit www.egi.co.uk/news To find out what Radius Data Exchange can do for you, visit www.egi.co.uk/radiusdx
In this latest Radius Data Exchange podcast, we talk to Liz Craig, managing partner of the commercial division at Bidwells and Andy Martin, the UK chief executive of BNP Paribas Real Estate, about how when it comes to delivering something really important for the the sector, the industry works best when it works togther. Martin says the establishment of Radius Data Exchange was a necessary next step in the evolution of the consultancy world. “We all saw that we were collecting our own data so thought wouldn't it be easier if we actually spent time looking at how we could create trends information, rather than on collecting the data,” says Martin. “Clients want to know what the data means, not what the data is. So in some respects that was the obvious place for us to fix. The industry knows how to come together on important projects and this is just another way in which we can work together for common good.” To read more on how the UK's agents are adapting to a data-sharing future visit www.egi.co.uk/news To find out what Radius Data Exchange can do for you, visit www.egi.co.uk/radiusdx
More and more key real estate agents from across the UK have committed to start sharing their data as part of an industry led initiative to create a more accurate, reliable and timely view of the UK real estate market In this Radius Data Exchange podcast, we talk to James Sparrow, UK chief executive of Savills and Colliers International chief executive Tony Horrell and head of UK operations Kate Morgan about how the real estate consultancy wolrld is adapted to a new normal. To read more on how the UK's agents are adapting to a data-sharing future visit www.egi.co.uk/news To find out what Radius Data Exchange can do for you, visit www.egi.co.uk/radiusdx
More and more key real estate agents from across the UK have committed to start sharing their data as part of an industry led initiative to create a more accurate, reliable and timely view of the UK real estate market CBRE, JLL, Savills, Colliers International, GVA, Knight Frank, BNP Paribas Real Estate and Gerald Eve were among the first to commit to using Radius Data Exchange. They have now been joined by firms including Cushman & Wakefield, Lambert Smith Hampton, Farebrother, Bidwells, Carter Jonas, Alder King and Monmouth Dean, as the industry works towards creating the first complete view of the UK real estate market. The commitment will see the firms automatically submit deals and availability data through Radius Data Exchange, taking out layers of friction and wasted work hours and freeing up employees to do more valuable work. Andy Martin, UK chief executive of BNP Paribas Real Estate, says the establishment of Radius Data Exchange was a necessary next step in the evolution of the consultancy world. “We all saw that we were collecting our own data so thought wouldn't it be easier if we actually spent time looking at how we could create trends information, rather than on collecting the data,” says Martin. “Clients want to know what the data means, not what the data is. So in some respects that was the obvious place for us to fix. The industry knows how to come together on important projects and this is just another way in which we can work together for common good.” To read more on how the UK's agents are adapting to a data-sharing future visit www.egi.co.uk/news To find out what Radius Data Exchange can do for you, visit www.egi.co.uk/radiusdx
The second Grimsey Review into the future of retail was launched in Birmingham this morning. EG’s retail analyst James Child, who contributed data to report, was in Birmingham to speak to co-author Matthew Hopkinson and insolvency expert Nick Hood about initial reactions to the recommendations set out in the report Listen in to find out why the future is not about shopping and visit www.egi.co.uk/news for a full breakdown of the report and its recommendations. EG was a main data contributor to the Grimsey Review, supplying in-depth and complete analysis on the retail real estate market using Radius Data Exchange. To find out more about how Radius Data Exchange can help you, visit www.egi.co.uk/radiusdx or to speak to our specialist retail analyst, e-mail james.child@egi.co.uk.
In this episode of episode of TECHTALK RADIO, we take the first of a series of steps inside EG's new contributory data exchange Radius Data Exchange and talk to two firms that have started using the system. EG deputy editor Samantha McClary asks why the industry has decided that now is the time to start sharing data, what impact that will have on the market and what the future of the real estate consultancy world looks like. To find out more about Radius Data Exchange visit www.egi.co.uk/radiusdx