All Special Reports – Page 17
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Net zero: Building down to zero
The real estate industry knows it needs to slash emissions. But it is a tall order for the fund management industry. Vanessa Drucker reports
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Net zero: Do government targets spell opportunity for investors in renewables?
With governments setting net-zero targets, there is an opportunity for investors to ramp up investments in renewables. Elisabeth Jeffries investigates
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Travel & Tourism: End of an era
COVID-19 has brought the golden age of international travel crashing down. Will it ever recover? Florence Chong reports
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Top 150 REIM: Any room in the warehouse?
The Top 150 manage more than €4trn in assets, and the fastest growing sector is logistics. Richard Lowe reports
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Airport infrastructure: Poor visibility
Airports have been hit hard, and institutional owners privately admit they cannot see a recovery on the horizon. Florence Chong reports
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Airlines: Surviving the long haul
Airlines have been hit even harder than airports, and have needed propping up. But, asks Florence Chong, for how long?
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Aircraft leasing: Performance headwinds
Returns from aircraft leasing are expected to drop as rent deferrals, asset re-pricing and obsolescence bite. However, the sector is holding up for now, writes Razak Musah Baba
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Hotels Europe: Closer to home
Hotels in ‘drive-to’ domestic markets have fared better than city destinations that are reliant on international visitors. Vanessa Drucker reports
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Hotels Asia-Pacific: Open for bookings
Hotels in Asia-Pacific have recovered quicker than their European and American counterparts. Florence Chong reports
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Hotels US: Not time to check out
Operators are striving to innovate and survive the pandemic, while hotel owners will come under increasing pressure to service debt. Vanessa Drucker reports
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Future of Offices: No going back
Enforced remote working has changed the office landscape almost overnight. But what is going to happen to the sector in the long term? Maha Khan Phillips explores
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Future of Offices: The end of urbanisation?
The seemingly unstoppable progress of urbanisation has underpinned real estate strategies in recent years. Is the mega-trend about to go into reverse? Rachel Fixsen investigates
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Future of Offices: Permanent health regime
Health and wellbeing in offices is now critical if they are to function. But don’t expect this to change if the pandemic does come to an end. Maha Khan Phillips reports
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Q&A: A smarter way of working
Italian architect and professor Carlo Ratti directs the MIT Senseable City Lab, which explores how technology is changing cities. How does he see the future of the office post-COVID-19? Maha Khan Phillips reports
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Offices now have a building standard for the COVID-19 era
The IMMUNE project looks to address the future health standards of offices
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Future of Offices: Asia-Pacific – first in, first out
Some Asian cities were the first to go into lockdown. Through technology, they are now leading the reopening, writes Florence Chong
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Future of Offices: A flexible shake-out
Co-working providers are probable casualties of COVID-19. But the flexible office market itself could become bigger and stronger, writes Maha Khan Phillips
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Future of Offices: Europe to reveal its differences
The outlook for offices across different parts of Europe could diverge markedly as the full effects of the pandemic are felt, writes Alicia Villegas
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Future of Offices: US market in lockdown
With the highest death rate in the world, the US office market has been hit hard by COVID-19. Razak Musah Baba reports