https://www.thelandsite.co.uk/files/articles/b515ebd390dc11e99218024b03131eda/cuckooz2.jpg 193

Properganda-Cuckooz Nest

Posted by Properganda on 5th November 2019 -

title

We started work with the founders of this company in December 2018. Their business is two-fold – serviced apartments in the trendy areas of London, competing with hotels and AirBnB; and a 
co-working space in Farringdon that, brilliantly, utilises a professionally run, OFSTED registered creche as part of its proposition to help get new parents back to work easier/faster. So, their audience is both B2B and B2C and requires both approaches.

Our first challenge was to assist with a project that they’d agreed as a joint venture between themselves and a mattress company. The mattress company had their own PR company and we were required to work with them.

PropergandaPR’s solus efforts yielded publications including the FT, GQ, The Telegraph, Business Matters, Hotel Designs and iNews to a value of £212,000. Our collaborative efforts resulted in 100+ mentions including the Daily Mail, The Sun, The Times, Metro, House Beautiful, Huffington Post, Mirror and a host of trades and international titles. Central to this coverage was the principal strap-line that PropergandaPR devised and which was used as the headline in 45% of articles.

A sample of coverage achieved:

properganda pr

London Advertising


Russell Quirk

Properganda PR is the only PR agency focussed purely on helping the property industry gain mainstream media coverage, set up by highly experienced property experts.

Link to Properganda business profile

12th May 2025
Re-Leased is Hitting The Road!
We’re thrilled to invite you to the London edition of the Re-Leased Roadshow,
Read more
6th May 2025
Construction Forecast 2025-2027 Webinar
Join Glenigan and guest experts from KPMG UK, Bloomberg Intelligence and DeHavilland for essential insights into the construction sector’s outlook for 2025–2027.
Read more
29th April 2025
Construction Project Starts Fall 21% as Tariff Pressures Mount
Construction project starts continued to fall in Q1 2025, reflecting a sector still held back by economic uncertainty, cautious clients, and now, growing concerns around international trade.
Read more