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PODCAST | Scheming with Nathan Cornish

This week on Scheming, Urban Splash director Nathan Cornish chats with Place North West about staying relevant, why he is worried about the next generation of property developers, and missing out on winning the £2.5bn Salford Crescent masterplan.

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Scheming is a brand-new Place North podcast series that provides some of the biggest names in property the chance to talk about three schemes they think about a lot:

  • The one they are most proud of
  • The one they wish they had done
  • Their dream scheme
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Chimney Pot Park is the project Cornish is most proud of. Credit: via Cubed Thinking

Speaking with Place North West deputy editor Dan Whelan, Cornish reflected on his 22 years at Urban Splash and discussed some of the highlights, including taking an area of Salford earmarked for the wrecking ball and transforming it into a trendy neighbourhood, as well as letting us in on his dream scheme: making Manchester the greenest city in the world.

This episode of Scheming is supported by Regeneration Brainery. 

Set up by the property industry for the property industry, the not-for-profit Regeneration Brainery works with thousands of young people from under-represented backgrounds every year to give them access to life-changing careers in the property industry.

Find out more or get in touch by visiting www.regenerationbrainery.co.uk

 

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