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Welcome to Week 2

Welcome to Week 2. Watch Paddy and Emma introduce the topics you will cover this week. Although there are many significant issues affecting property, you will focus on three throughout …

The Summer School

Has completing Week 1 tempted you to consider the possibility of pursuing a career in property? If you, or someone you know is based in the UK and meet the …

Preparing for next week

We hope you’ve enjoyed Week 1. In Week 2, you’ll explore some of the big issues affecting property development including sustainability, globalisation and technology. You’ll hear from some of the …

A Critical View of Stakeholder Impacts

The IQL is an example of a property-led, regeneration project, in which the private sector takes a leading role in delivering government regeneration policy. Remember that a regeneration project: improves …

How do Lendlease engage with the community?

So far on this course, you’ve discussed the roles involved in real estate development, but it’s not only ‘professionals’ who are interested in property. We’re all ‘stakeholders’ in the property …

Who owns and develops the IQL property?

The International Quarter London (IQL) was created through a partnership (called a joint venture) between London and Continental Railways Ltd (LCR) as the landowner and Lendlease as the developer. This …

Introduction to the IQL scheme

Over the next three weeks, you’ll explore a large property development, the International Quarter London and hear from industry experts working on this project. Before you learn more about the …

Welcome to the course

Hello and welcome to ‘Pathways to Property: Starting Your Career in Real Estate’, a three week course produced by the Reading Real Estate Foundation (RREF) and the Henley Business School …

A-Z Glossary

This glossary includes definitions of key property-related words and phrases. You may find it helpful to bookmark this Step, or print a copy of the glossary out, so you can …

Who are the Stakeholders in the Property Industry?

A stakeholder is anyone who impacts on, or is impacted by, the property development process. This means it’s not only ‘professionals’ who are involved in buying, developing and managing property. …