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CalSTRS to stick with changing First Industrial
UNITED STATES - California State Teachers Retirement System anticipates its relationship with First Industrial Realty Trust will not be affected by a major change in the firm’s upper management.
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CBRE trust widens into UK retail
UK - The CB Richard Ellis Realty Trust has expanded its property holdings outside of the United States after purchasing a second major UK retail park.
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'Flat' review sparks talk over UK housing potential
UK – A government-commissioned report on proposed reforms for UK rented housing has sparked a debate which suggests the country’s top property experts disagree on the best way to help investors tap opportunities in the UK’s residential marketplace.
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Prupim phases sustainability push beyond the UK
UK/GLOBAL – Prupim, the real estate investment manager, is planning to expand its approach towards sustainability worldwide and address the performance of its international portfolio, with research due to start in North America next month.
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Office deal spreads EPISO assets across France
EUROPE – The European Property Investors Special Opportunities (EPISO) fund has increased its property holdings in France after purchasing a €145.6m portfolio from Credit Agricole Asset Management.
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Ontario begins foundations outside Canada
UK/CANADA – Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System (OMERS), one of Canada’s largest pension funds with net investments of CA$52bn (€32.4bn), is expanding its global presence with the opening of an office in London.
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Dip in property values lower French and Japanese gains
FRANCE/JAPAN – Commercial real estate returns in the French and Japanese property investment markets have quickly slowed to deliver lower returns, the IPD’s biannual studies have revealed.
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Pan-European retail sustainability standard launched
EUROPE- Bre Global, a property research and consultancy group specialising in the assessment of the environmental and social impact of property developments, has launched what is said to be the first pan-European retail sustainability standard – a ‘green’ code of practice designed to ensure commercial development projects have minimal impact ...
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Emerging markets real estate to feel the pinch
GLOBAL - The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned the real estate sector in the emerging markets will not be immune from the global credit crisis, contrary to the prediction of many analysts.
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Behringer Harvard opens door to European expansion
EUROPE – Behringer Harvard, the US-based international commercial property investment fund specialists, has extended its European range with several acquisitions in Central Europe.
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Italian real estate held ground in H1
EUROPE – The total return of Italian pooled property funds dropped during the first half of 2008 but still managed stay in positive territory of 4.1%, according to the latest results from IPD’s Italian Pooled Property Fund study.
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Swiss pension funds buy Bern housing land
SWITZERLAND – Swiss pension funds have increased their real estate investments in Bern, by acquiring residential fields for new development projects.
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Market pressures force fund extensions
EUROPE – Non-listed real estate funds are increasingly extending the life of their vehicles rather than liquidating them in a bid to avoid the forced sale of their assets at current low market prices, the European Association for Investors in Non-listed Real Estate Vehicles (INREV) has found.
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European real estate shown as Canadian target
CANADA/EUROPE - Major Canadian pension funds continue to invest in European real estate, despite the credit crunch, as consumer and investor confidence remains high, according to DTZ.
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Pennsylvania Public School takes $286m risk
UNITED STATES - Pennsylvania Public School Employees Retirement System has allocated $286m (€210m) in two commingled funds to target high returns in European mortgages and Asia.
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BP deal squares up to property downturn
UK- BP’s pension fund real estate arm Ropemaker Properties has formed a £100m UK investment fund called Cubemaker Partnership with London-based property company Cube Real Estate, that aims to take advantage of the economic downturn and acquire cheap assets.
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London tops the office expenses
UK - London remains the most expensive office market in the world, according to the latest research by London-based global commercial property investment consultants, CB Richard Ellis (CBRE).
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DEGI continues European expansion
BELGIUM – DEGI, the €6bn German specialist property investment group, has bought a major European Union (EU) office complex in Brussels, in a deal worth €90m.
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German investors dominate in falling London markets
EUROPE - The Central London commercial property markets are continuing to fall under pressure from the current financial and economic crisis but indicators suggest overseas investors are still willing to consider deals, according to London-based commercial real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield.
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All eyes east
Some of Europe’s eastern markets are showing strong progress but investors must watch prices as risks increase in some areas. Mark Faithfull reports