Clients experiment with a Cold War approach to contractorsā broken promises, Persimmon struggles to find a new boss unembarrassed by its own largesse, and the door staff get prickly at the ŠŌ°ÉµēĢØ Awards
Hair-raising tale
To the ŠŌ°ÉµēĢØ Awards, where one of my fresher-faced hacks had trouble getting into our own event. Turning up at the Grosvenor House hotel on Londonās Park Lane last week, he was asked for ID by security in order to be allowed in. Happening to have his passport to hand, he was duly waved through ā but with the advice that maybe he should āgrow a beardā to avoid the same fate next year. Thing is, heās not sure he can.
Divided loyalties
Maceās Mark Reynolds may be slogging away to get Spursā stadium finished on time ā or, rather, for the latest revised completion date, whenever that is now, but when it comes to the beautiful game itself, his heart lies away from N17. No, Reynolds isnāt an Arsenal fan ā despite what some of my more mischievous acquaintances suggest. His club is Watford, a love he shares with superfan Elton John and, more bizarrely, Friends actress Jennifer Aniston.
Easy money
Who will be the new top boss at Persimmon now Jeff Fairburn has, in the words of Cenkos analyst Kevin Cammack, ābeen asked to leave with his wheelbarrow of fiftiesā? Thatās a reference, of course, to the Ā£100m bonus ā later cut to Ā£75m ā he trousered last year, the controversy around which refuses to go away. As other top brass are tarred by the same bonus scheme ā Fairburnās interim replacement Dave Jenkinson landed Ā£38m and CFO Mike Killoran Ā£24m ā that rules them out, thinks Cammack, making the options a relative unknown already at the firm or a āpatsy external candidate for a couple of yearsā. Cammack adds: āNothing needs fixing.ā So, with that in mind, Iām throwing my hat into the ring.
Itās playback time
Interviewing Tony Lenehan, boss of newly-branded Extentia Group, which owns fit-out firm Styles & Wood, my hack was told some public sector clients go to quite some lengths to ensure firms do what they promised. Filming interviews, for one thing. As Lenehan explains: āSo much is said and committed to and clarified you canāt write it all down. But if youāve been filmed saying it and something goes wrong, what do they do? They put you in a room and play it back to you and say āgotchaā.ā Itās as if partnering and all those reports from yesteryear about making the industry less adversarial never happened.
Pass the tissues
Lenehan went on to tell my hack that the idea for the newly-branded Extentia Group, which provides property services from design to facilities management, came during a meal he had with the companyās backer, Leeds-based tycoon Steve Parkin. Lenehan said: āHe [Parkin] has an Italian restaurant, so over pizza and a Peroni we scribbled a [business] model on the back of a napkin and, as they say, the rest is history.ā Iām reminded of the dinner between Shard developer Irvine Sellar and architect Renzo Piano, which apparently ended with Piano scrawling the original design for the iconic building on a serviette. It seems all these big ideas get scrawled on the back of a napkin ā Iād better stop using mine to wipe up smears of tomato ketchup.
A good grilling
Last weekās cover star, Lee Polisano of 22 Bishopsgate architect PLP, could swap his pen for tongs, reckons Peter Rees. The former City of London planning chief was invited for dinner with Polisano and his wife at their garden flat in Chelsea. An impressed Rees said: āHeās a dab hand at the barbecue ā his steaks are very good.ā Given Polisanoās wife is from Texas, I guess it could be a marriage-breaker if they werenāt.
Spot the ball
A colleague of mine was wanting to get away from it all recently with a weekend away at a boutique hotel on the Kent coast. The hotel passed muster, Iām told, but imagine her surprise when she opened the curtains to reveal the view opposite. Iām sure some might be tempted to say something about the pic, but I wonāt. Itās too much of an, ahem, open goal.
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