Nov 26

One of the world’s most famous economists Roger Bootle tells Property Week the reasons why his predictions are sometimes wrong, and gives his somewhat gloomy view on the national and property sector specific economic future.

BH2’s feared City of London agent Tony Gibbon tells Property Week what he thinks makes a good agent, his favourite deals and why how he dreams of being middleweight boxing champion of the world.

The podcast has also decided to help you out with the gruelling task of Christmas present buying. Christian Robinson, managing director of internet ‘gadgets and gizmos’ retailer Firebox came in to discuss the latest gifts and to talk about how the internet and the high street can work together.

James Whitmore also gives us the latest news.
News links:
Christal Clear
American Group buys Protego
Hammerson poised to buy Silverburn
Weblinks:
Capital Economics: www.capitaleconomics.com
BH2: www.bh2.co.uk
Firebox: www.firebox.com
Podcast: Download (Duration: 1:05:14 — 37.4MB)
Nov 16
Credit Suisse’s Ian Marcus, Secret Millionaire Dominic List and DTZ’s retail head Mark Williams in the second part of Property Week’s November podcast.
Hear Ian Marcus’s views on why people hate bankers and who the banks are lending to. Dominic List discusses what it takes to build a multi-million pound business, if it is wise to set up a new enterprise now, and talks about his time on Channel 4’s Secret Millionaire programme.
Mark Williams talks about the future of the retail market, the deals he wished he had done, and what it is like working for the most talked about property consultancy in the UK.
All presented by Property Week’s podcast host James Max
Links
Credit Suisse: www.credit-suisse.com
Comtact: www.comtact.co.uk
DTZ: www.dtz.com
Podcast: Download (Duration: 29:18 — 16.8MB)
Nov 03

In episode one of the first anniversary edition of Property Week’s Podcast Ian Marcus, head of real estate banking at Credit Suisse, talks to Property Week’s podcast host James Max about what is happening in the world of bank lending, his views as chairman of the Bank of England’s property forum on what the public and private sectors need to do to aid recovery, and discusses whether more regulation and restraint is required from the finance world.
Allister Heath, editor of City AM, the free business newspaper, also pops in to challenge the belief that free newspapers are in trouble, discusses the UK economy and looks at what he has seen happening in the property sector, the banks and the City of London.
And Property Week editor Giles Barrie goes over what is making the news this week.
Catch the second episode of the podcast next week for DTZ head of UK retail Mark Williams and Secret Millionaire and entrepreneur Dominic List.
Property Week Podcast transcription
Stories:
Podcast: Download (Duration: 32:46 — 18.8MB)