Latest Alternatives News – Page 114
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CalSTRS and ING Clarion set up value-added JV
UNITED STATES - California State Teachers Retirement System and ING Clarion Partners have created a value-added investment joint venture called INGCal Tactical.
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Harrison Street pairs up for medical offices
UNITED STATES - Harrison Street Real Estate Capital has formed a joint venture with Montecito Medical Investment Company to buy ownership of medical office buildings.
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MacFarlane raises $1bn for urban investment
UNITED STATES - MacFarlane Partners has raised $1bn (€683.6m) for Urban Real Estate Fund II, making this one of the largest urban commingled funds ever to be created in the United States.
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Washington State ups real estate allocation
UNITED STATES - Washington State Investment Board has decided to boost its real estate allocation from 12% to 13%.
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Texas Teachers invest in land banking
UNITED STATES - Teacher Retirement System of Texas has approved a commitment of $150m ($101.4m euros) into the Stratford Land Fund III commingled fund, as there is now less appetite for building physical developments.
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Sainsbury JV to unlock property value
UK - UK supermarket giant Sainsbury’s has entered into a joint venture with property firm Land Securities, aimed at active management of its property portfolio.
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Fillmore Capital to expand into UK and China
UNITED STATES - Fillmore Capital Partners is looking at expanding its investment operations into the United Kingdom and China for the first time.
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Illinois Teachers widens separate account plans
UNITED STATES - Teachers Retirement System of the State of Illinois is planning a shift in its separate accounts real estate programme when it makes its next manager search.
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Alternative investments to carry more weight - ING
UK - Alternatives sectors are likely to register more on the agenda as UK pension funds seek to gain more exposure to real estate assets, according to ING Real Estate Investment Management.
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US pension funds rest sleeping capital in hotels
UNITED STATES - Pension funds are still eyeing hotel properties as a good investment, as San Diego is the latest to shift additional assets into the sector and Principal has made its first purchase for investors.
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Land is the new property, say planners
UK - Greenbelt and brownfield land earmarked for development is rapidly emerging as a sub-asset class in an otherwise overvalued real estate market.
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Credit crunch creates PE buyers’ market
GLOBAL - Excess capital accumulated by US real estate private equity funds in the first half of 2007 will help them mop up in a downward-valued market, according to an Ernst & Young report on real estate private equity funds.
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State of Alaska branches out into timber
UNITED STATES - Alaska Retirement Management Board has expanded into timberland for the first time with a $200m (€142.5m) allocation.
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Select-service hotels hit Warburg Pincus’ radar
United States - Warburg Pincus Real Estate Fund I and Triyar Hospitality have formed a joint venture to develop and acquire ‘select-service’ hotels.
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SBB sells 9,800m2 to fund pensions
SWITZERLAND - The Swiss federal railways SBB has sold another one of its real estate holdings under its funding promise to the SBB pension fund.
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Hotels lose clients but grow revenues
UK - Despite flattening occupancy rates, UK hotel revenues will increase by 6.2% in 2007—8, according to a report published by PricewaterhouseCoopers.
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Unite transfers UK student assets
UK - Student accommodation developer Unite has sold assets in Glasgow, Leeds and Bristol to its Unite UK student accommodation fund for £81.8m (€118m) in cash.
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Austrian prices ‘good for two more years’
AUSTRIA - Recovering office across European markets still offers yields as a sector no longer available in retail and industrial, according to property firm Matrix.
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CalSTRS expands JV to $500m
UNITED STATES - California State Teachers Retirement System has expanded its real estate joint venture relationship with Pacific Coast Capital Partners by investing a total of $500m (€353m) into two ventures.
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Pension funds show distressed debt interest
UNITED STATES – US pension funds are considering placing real estate capital into debt strategies on the back of recent market turbulence.