The iconic BBC Television Centre hosts the property industry’s final Question Time event of 2016 as EG reflects on a year that threw more curve balls than any in recent memory, and predict the trends and the challenges for UK PLC in the year to come.
EG broadcast the event live from this page. Click on the player above to watch what some of the most influential people in the London make of the market.
Debate 6.30pm-7.30pm
Bobby Zamora, footballer/co-founder, Legacy Foundation
Mat Oakley, head of commercial research, Savills
James Murray, London deputy mayor for housing
Lucy Tilley, associate director, UK & global projects, Adjaye Associates
Alistair Shaw, managing director, Television Centre
Neil Alford, associate provost for academic planning, Imperial College London
Pippa Malmgren, founder, DRPM Group
Chaired by Damian Wild, editor, Estates Gazette
Send a question for the panel using the form below. It will appear live onscreen once the event has begun. Code: #EGQTLDN
The iconic BBC Television Centre hosts the property industry’s final Question Time event of 2016 as EG reflects on a year that threw more curve balls than any in recent memory, and predict the trends and the challenges for UK PLC in the year to come.
EG broadcast the event live from this page. Click on the player above to watch what some of the most influential people in the London make of the market.
Debate 6.30pm-7.30pm
Bobby Zamora, footballer/co-founder, Legacy Foundation
Mat Oakley, head of commercial research, Savills
James Murray, London deputy mayor for housing
Lucy Tilley, associate director, UK & global projects, Adjaye Associates
Alistair Shaw, managing director, Television Centre
Neil Alford, associate provost for academic planning, Imperial College London
Pippa Malmgren, founder, DRPM Group
Chaired by Damian Wild, editor, Estates Gazette
Send a question for the panel using the form below. It will appear live onscreen once the event has begun. Code: #EGQTLDN
Follow the debate on Twitter using #EGQTLDN