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US core real estate funds: Next chapter for ODCE odyssey
Core real estate funds in the US enjoyed a bumper year in 2021. But major disruption of the long-standing sector is far from over, write Christopher Walker and Richard Lowe
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Aware Super expands its living portfolio globally
The superannuation fund has quickly built up a A$3bn living portfolio, outgrowing its domestic market. Florence Chong reports
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Institutional market for US single-family to multiply
It is still a niche for institutional investors, but single-family rental housing is following in the footsteps of the large multifamily market, Stephanie Schwartz-Driver reports
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Interview: Jonathan Rose – What trade-off between impact and return?
US affordable housing can outperform financially as well as environmentally and socially. Interview by Richard Lowe
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Guest viewpoint: Don’t bet against London, New York and Paris
Dense cities have the edge in the war for talent, write Megan Walters, Clemens Ernst, Gizem Bartu and Luke Latham
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IPE Real Assets May/June 2020: Inflation shoots up the agenda
As IPE Real Assets magazine went to press, the monetary policy committee of the Bank of England (BoE) was due to meet and is widely expected to increase interest rates by 25bps to 1%, the highest level since 2009. Like many central banks, the BoE is grappling with inflation, which in the UK rose to 7% in March, its highest level in 30 years.
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Student housing to top of the class
As global travel restrictions begin to ease, investor interest in student accommodation is as strong as ever. Florence Chong reports
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Life-science real estate: Rapid rollout for niche sector
Life-science companies need more space and real estate investors want to own it. Maha Khan Phillips reports
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Affordable housing US: A double-edged sword for investors
During the COVID-19 rent moratorium in the US, institutional residential owners had to balance income protection with ESG considerations. Vanessa Drucker reports
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Analysis: Do the biggest real estate managers pose systemic risk?
Does ‘herding’ by the largest real estate managers pose systemic risk? Russell Chaplin (pictured) explores
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New York offices: Start spreading the news…
The City That Never Sleeps went into an induced coma in 2020. Some tenants and investors are now preparing for New York City to reawaken. Venessa Drucker reports
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San Francisco offices: Reigniting the space race
Tech firms reserved vast amounts of office space to grow into before the pandemic. Now the city is sitting on a glut of subleased space. Vanessa Drucker reports
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Logistics: America is fully stocked
There is huge demand for logistics space in the US, but nearly everywhere is full. Florence Chong reports on the race to keep building
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Retail: Burning down the house
One real estate giant is intent on leaving the US, one is buying up retailers and another wishes their multi-billion-dollar mall had burnt to the ground. Mark Faithfull reports on a year that upended US retail
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Healthcare real estate: Science lesson for investors
Investment and innovation during the pandemic have been transforming healthcare. But what does it mean for real-assets investors? Florence Chong reports
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Life-sciences real estate: The US lab space race
The US real estate market cannot keep pace with the demand for specialist space from life-sciences tenants. Stephanie Schwartz-Driver reports
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Student housing: School’s out forever in the US?
Student housing in the US fared surprisingly well during 2020, but all eyes are on what happens between now and September. Florence Chong reports
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Private debt: Crowded space for COVID opportunities in US real estate
Significant capital has been raised for US real estate debt funds, but an anticipated glut of opportunities has not materialised. Rachel Fixsen reports
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Interview: Ryan Williams, Cadre
Stephanie Schwartz-Driver speaks to Ryan Williams (pictured), who launched US proptech company Cadre when he was in his 20s
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Impact investing: US investors tackle housing affordability crisis
Real estate impact investing is picking up momentum in the US, where investors are recognising the ability to meet dual objectives. Stephanie Schwartz-Driver reports