Americas – Page 3
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US multifamily: Build it and they will still come?
Multifamily developers and institutional investors continue to build more stock and new renters duly arrive. But, asks Christopher O’Dea, for how long?
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Interview: Jean Michel, IMCO
Set up to manage a growing base of Ontario pension capital, IMCO has ambitions to become a major player in direct real estate and infrastructure
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Building Europe’s ODCE market
What is the difference between core funds in Europe and the US? About €150bn, wherein lies the opportunity, writes Richard Lowe
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US core funds: Industrial odyssey
Core real estate funds in the US are underweight logistics assets. But not for want of trying, writes Christopher O’Dea
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Is 2019 the year to avoid core?
Is core US real estate a safe bet in 2019, or should investors steer clear? Christopher O’Dea and Richard Lowe report
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US: Raising the roof
US logistics real estate markets continue to reach new heights, in more ways than one, writes Christopher O’Dea
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Toronto: Canada’s tech hub is literally booming
Toronto is literally booming. Numerous ‘frost quakes’ have been reported in southern Ontario since 2014, a geological event that occurs when a sudden drop in temperature freezes water trapped underground.
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Rita-Rose Gagné & Mario Morroni: A shift in the sands
Ivanhoé Cambridge has recognised a change in global real estate markets and is adapting itself to new markets and new technology
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Offices: All work and all play
Co-working is not just a new, niche sub-sector. Its rise is a reflection of a changing world of employment, writes Christopher O’Dea
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Analysis: Can America build bridges (and roads)?
The need to rebuild everything from roads to airports is one thing both parties in America’s divided political culture agree on
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Long-income funds: Net leases gain respect
The net-lease real estate market in the US is gaining momentum with institutional investors
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Debt Funds: Fertile market
The growing demand from institutional investors for US real estate debt has sparked a proliferation of new funds and strategies
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Debt Funds: From core to coupon
Greater allocations to real estate debt are translating to a greater market share for non-bank lenders in the US
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City Focus San Francisco: Climate control
The city’s office market was the first to rebound after the financial crisis and its housing is the most expensive in the US. Christopher O’Dea reports
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Residential US: No fixed abode
After years of institutional capital pouring into US multifamily, today’s savvy investors are moving beyond luxury apartments to class-B assets and workforce housing. Christopher O’Dea reports
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US pensions: The new DIY investors?
Mass PRIM made its first direct deal without a third-party manager last year. Is this the start of a new trend? Christopher O’Dea reports
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City Focus Miami: The Magic City’s next trick
The city has been booming with tourism, trade and finance. But rising sea levels could dampen one of the hottest markets in the US, writes Christopher O’Dea
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Retail US: Shrink space, not returns
There are still investment opportunities in retail, but large parts of the market are challenged, or will simply disappear. Christopher O’Dea reports
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Logistics US: Spending power
Online retail is boosting logistics markets in the US. But the real driver of growth is consumer spending, as Christopher O’Dea finds
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City Focus Washington DC: Capitol appreciation
A new government normally gives DC real estate a boost. Christopher O’Dea asks if it will be different this time