The TWM Real Estate Podcast, hosted and produced by TWM, is a podcast that looks into all the various influences of the property market to see what is happening and what trends are emerging. It also features guest conversations that provide an insight into the thinking of various stakeholders, investors, developers and end users - the influencers within the real estate market itself.
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The TWM Real Estate Podcast, hosted and produced by TWM, is a podcast that looks into all the various influences of the property market to see what is happening and what trends are emerging. It also features guest conversations that provide an insight into the thinking of various stakeholders, investors, developers and end users - the influencers within the real estate market itself.
Episode 13: We talk about Sustainability and The Built Environment.
The TWM Real Estate Podcast
41 minutes
1 year ago
Episode 13: We talk about Sustainability and The Built Environment.
On this podcast Sean O'Neill chat's with Cathal O Leary Director and Co Founder of SystemCore, TWM Director of Commercial Agency, Patricia Ward and Professional Services Director at TWM, Ken Noble. We speak about the contribution of the built environment to Carbon Emissions, the impact of new legislation on occupiers, investors, property valuations and lending. We explore what can be done to upgrade existing buildings and how do we make them operationally more efficient.
The TWM Real Estate Podcast
The TWM Real Estate Podcast, hosted and produced by TWM, is a podcast that looks into all the various influences of the property market to see what is happening and what trends are emerging. It also features guest conversations that provide an insight into the thinking of various stakeholders, investors, developers and end users - the influencers within the real estate market itself.