The No Bullsh*t Property Podcast

S2E1 Navigating the Past and Present in Urban Regeneration

April 18, 2024 CERT Season 2 Episode 1
S2E1 Navigating the Past and Present in Urban Regeneration
The No Bullsh*t Property Podcast
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The No Bullsh*t Property Podcast
S2E1 Navigating the Past and Present in Urban Regeneration
Apr 18, 2024 Season 2 Episode 1
CERT

Join us for Season 2 of The No Bullsh*t Property Podcast! 

We’re kicking off a new season with a new set and a whole host of new topics, starting with a dive deep into architectural heritage on none other than World Heritage Day.

In this episode Howard and Paul examine the changing perspectives on architectural heritage, reflecting on how buildings once seen as eyesores have come to be appreciated for their unique design elements. They share stories from their own experiences with heritage, including the preservation of historical features from projects such as Hilton House in Manchester and Duke and Parr in Liverpool. 

Throughout the conversation, they question whether we're at risk of running out of buildings to restore and discuss the real challenges facing heritage preservation, including maintaining historical features within modern regulatory frameworks and budget constraints.

Wrapping up, Paul and Howard delve into the balancing act between maintaining authentic heritage features and providing modern amenities. They use Duke and Parr as an example to illustrate how the fusion of the old and new can provide a ‘wow factor’ for tenants. 

Check out our previous episodes to give you the inside track on the ever-growing build to rent sector, and our unique approach to community building and property management.

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Join us for Season 2 of The No Bullsh*t Property Podcast! 

We’re kicking off a new season with a new set and a whole host of new topics, starting with a dive deep into architectural heritage on none other than World Heritage Day.

In this episode Howard and Paul examine the changing perspectives on architectural heritage, reflecting on how buildings once seen as eyesores have come to be appreciated for their unique design elements. They share stories from their own experiences with heritage, including the preservation of historical features from projects such as Hilton House in Manchester and Duke and Parr in Liverpool. 

Throughout the conversation, they question whether we're at risk of running out of buildings to restore and discuss the real challenges facing heritage preservation, including maintaining historical features within modern regulatory frameworks and budget constraints.

Wrapping up, Paul and Howard delve into the balancing act between maintaining authentic heritage features and providing modern amenities. They use Duke and Parr as an example to illustrate how the fusion of the old and new can provide a ‘wow factor’ for tenants. 

Check out our previous episodes to give you the inside track on the ever-growing build to rent sector, and our unique approach to community building and property management.