This episode of the EG Property Podcast launches a new series of monthly discussions focused on the redefinition of real estate.
Each month, various members of the EG team will be bringing you conversations with a wide range of people from across the built environment looking at why we need to change the way we think, talk and write about real estate if we want it to become more diverse and inclusive, be perceived in a better light and be taken more seriously by the powers that be in government.
Each discussion brings with it something of a real estate Room 101, in which we’ll be placing terms, practices and perceptions of the sector, as together we work towards our redefinition of what real estate is and does.
In this first episode, EG editor Samantha McClary is in conversation with James Raynor, chief executive of Grosvenor's UK property business James Raynor about why it is eschewing the moniker "landlord".
EG Magazine and EG Radius subscribers can add to this Real Estate Redefined aural experience by reading, written by James’s own fair hand, why Grosvenor is no longer a landlord.
Head to www.egi.co.uk/news today or pick up your copy of the magazine this weekend.
And if you’re not a subscriber, head to https://subscription.estatesgazette.com/eg-magazine to sign up now.
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