Propertyshe Podcast
Recognised in the industry as one of the leading commercial real estate podcasts
From the explosive advance of proptech to the rise of flexible working and smart buildings, the built environment is changing.
In the Propertyshe podcast, hosted by Mishcon de Reya Partner Susan Freeman, we'll be hearing from an eclectic mix of property personalities that define and make a difference to the industry.
Famously one of the most well connected women in real estate, Susan has been listed as 'The woman who knows everyone' by Bisnow, is ranked 40 in the Tyto Tech Top 100 in 2018, and has been named by Duke Long as one of the Top 10 'Most influential online commercial real estate people'.
Propertyshe is included in CREi Summit's official 2024 and 2025 Podcast lists.
Propertyshe Podcast
Robert Sloss
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CEO of HUB, Robert Sloss, has been an entrepreneur in property and development for over 25 years. During this time, Robert has created a series of real estate investment and development platforms, primarily in the residential and office sectors. Robert has a passion for vibrant urban living and the need for the built environment to reflect changing human demand. As a result, HUB was one of the first developers to recognise that changing UK work practices would drive the need to repurpose redundant office buildings, for living uses.
Robert co-founded HUB in 2012, and over time it has become a leading UK BTR-led residential developer, with more than 9,600 homes completed or under development across the UK. A pioneer of both BTR and co-living in the UK, HUB continues to deliver industry-leading developments, including the award-winning Queen’s Quarter in Croydon; One Maidenhead, a major mixed-use regeneration scheme in Maidenhead town centre; and the Yardhouse co-living scheme at Wood Lane.
HUB’s adaptive reuse strategy, in line with its commitment to urban regeneration and sustainability, continues to bear fruit. As well as Cornerstone in the Barbican, the first co-living planning consent in the City of London, HUB has Assemblies in Minories, which it hopes will be the City’s second co-living consent. HUB believes that co-living is particularly well suited to the City, with its long working hours and significant transitory, international workforce.