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
Arthur Kay
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Arthur Kay is an entrepreneur, and advisor to organisations building solutions for sustainable cities.
He is the founder of several urban design and technology companies, including the clean technology company – Bio-bean (acq. 2023), the design, technology, and development company – Skyroom, and the £100m Key Worker Homes Fund.
Arthur is an advisor to organisations including Innovo Group, and serving as a board member for Transport for London, The Royal Academy of Engineering, the Museum of the Home, and Fast Forward 2030.
In addition, Arthur holds academic appointments, as Associate Professor (Hon.) at UCL Institute for Global Prosperity. He has lectured on urban design at MIT, NYU, LSE and Imperial College London. He is co-author of the book Roadkill: Unveiling the True Cost of Our Toxic Relationship with Cars (Wiley, 2025), with Professor Dame Henrietta Moore.
Arthur’s work building solutions for sustainable cities has been recognised by the UN as a Sustainable Development Goals Pioneer, The Guardian as Sustainable Business Leader of the Year, MIT Technology Review as a 35-under-35 and Forbes as an all-star 30-under-30. His words and work have appeared in publications, including The Times, The Financial Times, The New York Times, Bloomberg, National Geographic, The New Scientist, The Wall Street Journal, The Telegraph, The Guardian, The Washington Post, Al Jazeera, CNN, CNBC, CBS, Wired, Architect’s Journal, Architectural Review, and on the BBC.
Arthur studied architecture at UCL Bartlett School of Architecture, and entrepreneurship at Stanford’s Graduate School of Business.