Nick Child

Journalist

Preston's Summary

Nick Child is a journalist at Building Design & Construction Magazine and the Yorkshire Evening Post. He specializes in construction and real estate, with a focus on commercial real estate, urban development, and the construction industry, while also exploring themes in architecture, planning, and energy. Nick's work has been featured in prominent publications, including Building Design & Construction Magazine and the Yorkshire Evening Post.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 52 %
Promotional: 14 %
Data Driven: 12 %
Reviews: 8 %
Listicles: 6 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Commercial Real Estate
  • Real Estate Development
  • Urban Development
  • Industrial Systems Design
  • Construction Industry
  • Building Materials
  • Home & Garden
  • House Design

Pitching Insights

Nick Child’s articles focus on construction, sustainability, home improvement, real estate, and business. His frequent use of "How To" guides suggests a strong interest in practical tips and advice for readers. If you have expertise related to sustainable building materials, energy-efficient construction equipment or techniques, or insights into the real estate industry in the UK, your pitches are more likely to resonate with him.

Given his national geographic focus on the United Kingdom and emphasis on sustainability within various industries including construction and real estate – if you have specific knowledge about sustainable practices or regulations within these areas as they relate to the UK market specifically – it could be particularly relevant for Nick's coverage.

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