• What Alistair Elliott Did Next - Interview with the former Group Chair of Knight Frank

  • Feb 19 2024
  • Length: 34 mins
  • Podcast

What Alistair Elliott Did Next - Interview with the former Group Chair of Knight Frank

  • Summary

  • Alistair Elliott was senior partner & group chairman of Knight Frank with responsibility for 16,000 people across 400 offices spread around the globe.

    Despite retirement in 2022, he remains heavily involved in the real estate sector. He currently has roles with the Prince's Council, is chair of the Commercial Property and Development Committee for the Duchy of Cornwall, chair of London Metric Property plc, a non-executive director to the board of Grosvenor Great Britain & Ireland and chair of Learn2Live youth clinic.

    Alistair talks through is involvement in the early development and letting of Green Park, originally an office park but now considered a suburb of Reading.

    He talks through the dotcom era and how that has influenced the direction of the current property environment.

    He reflects on the changing market conditions across the Golden Triangle and addresses the current housing crisis head on. His substantive views carry some weight, given his new positions at Grosvenor and the Duchy of Cornwall.

    A thought-provoking podcast from someone with experience, insight and depth of knowledge in the real estate sector.


    The Battle & Bunce podcast Interviews the people making the headlines across key property markets of Reading, Oxford, Cambridge and west London, loosely labelled the 'The Golden Triangle'.

    Additional notes and details can be found in the weekly journal The Forum published by UK Property Forums.

    www.ukpropertyforums.com


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