Latest Alternatives News – Page 357

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    US state scheme invests in student housing

    2008-01-14T17:29:00Z

    UNITED STATES - An unnamed US state pension fund has set up a US$100m (€67.5m) account to invest in student and faculty accommodation at the University of California.

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    Lombardy mall opens doors to German owner

    2008-01-14T17:27:00Z

    ITALY - German property firm Union Investment has entered the Italian retail segment with the €74m acquisition of a recently completed shopping centre in Pavio, Lombardy.

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    IVG doubles returns

    2008-01-14T17:26:00Z

    GERMANY – German listed real estate company IVG said preliminary result for 2007 are more doubling its return on the previous year at €290m, despite the continuing sub-prime lending crisis.

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    Principal buys into retail partnership

    2008-01-14T17:24:00Z

    UNITED STATES - Principal Real Estate Investors has created a partnership with McCaffery Interests to invest in US retail properties.

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    Core gains momentum in State of Connecticut

    2008-01-14T17:20:00Z

    UNITED STATES - State of Connecticut Trust Funds has added to its core real estate portfolio by making a $75m (€51.2m) commitment to the Cornerstone Patriot Fund.

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    Indiana moves into real estate

    2008-01-07T17:21:00Z

    UNITED STATES - Indiana Public Employees Retirement Fund has approved $300m (€205.7m) worth of real estate investments as it moves into the asset class for the first time.

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    Iowa PERS will only buy post-sale

    2008-01-07T17:17:00Z

    UNITED STATES - Iowa Public Employees Retirement System has decided the only way it will be investing in real estate in 2008 is through reinvesting the sales proceeds from properties sold over the next 12 months.

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    US pension funds putting capital in core strategy

    2008-01-07T17:15:00Z

    UNITED STATES - Pension funds in the United States are still choosing to invest in core strategy real estate, despite evidence over recent months suggesting many funds are turning to wider diversification.

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    Pension funds see potential in credit turmoil

    2007-12-17T18:00:00Z

    GLOBAL - Funds that can benefit from the turmoil and dislocation rising from the credit crunch will attract institution capital in 2008, say industry experts.

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    Student firm offloads assets worth €307m

    2007-12-17T17:59:00Z

    UK - Unite, the UK student accommodation firm 4.5% owned by Dutch civil service scheme ABP, last week sold £220.3m (€308m) of assets to the UK Student Accommodation Fund (USAF), in a move designed to fund its growth.

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    PFA leaps allocation to tap infrastructure growth

    2007-12-17T17:54:00Z

    DENMARK – The huge Danish PFA corporate pension fund has boosted its infrastructure investment and plans to move even further into the asset class next year, probably including direct investments in the sector for the first time.

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    Oregon PERF investment sees new forays

    2007-12-17T17:49:00Z

    UNITED STATES - Oregon Public Employees Retirement Fund has agreed to invest $150m (€102.6m) into commingled funds focused on Asia and urban strategies.

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    CalSTRS and Waterson seek apartment viewings

    2007-12-17T17:47:00Z

    UNITED STATES - California State Teachers Retirement System and Waterton Associates have created a new apartment investment fund, to tap into what they anticipate will be a shift in the sector.

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    Philips scheme dismantles real estate portfolio

    2007-12-11T14:00:00Z

    NETHERLANDS – The besieged €14.6bn pension scheme of Dutch electronics major Philips has sold around 15% of its real estate holdings to Dutch real estate investment fund Vesteda.

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    CalSTRS and ING Clarion set up value-added JV

    2007-12-10T17:17:00Z

    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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    US pensions scrutinise apartments

    2007-12-10T17:16:00Z

    UNITED STATES - Pension funds in the United States are going to be taking a closer look at placing some capital into apartments as officials believe there will be stronger renter demand for apartments in the near-term.

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    Harrison Street pairs up for medical offices

    2007-12-10T17:14:00Z

    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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    ABP advised to sell Corio

    2007-12-03T17:03:00Z

    NETHERLANDS - Dutch pension fund ABP should sell its 37% share in Corio to one of the developers circling the Dutch real estate firm, according to sector analysts.

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    MacFarlane raises $1bn for urban investment

    2007-12-03T16:19:00Z

    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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    CEE pricing 'still a concern'

    2007-11-26T14:30:00Z

    EUROPE - Central and Eastern Europe is still too overpriced to be worth investing in, despite greater differentiation between prime and secondary real estate pricing, according to Scottish Widows Investment Partnership’s head of property Malcolm Naish.