Latest reports – Page 102
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Magazine
GRESB RE sector leaders: CapitaLand
As the sustainability benchmark enters a new decade, IPE Real Assets talks to nine of the best-performing GRESB participants in 2020. Florence Chong reports
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Special Reports
Airlines: Surviving the long haul
Airlines have been hit even harder than airports, and have needed propping up. But, asks Florence Chong, for how long?
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News
The Rise of the Real Assets Umbrella
Keynote by Dominique Carrel-Billiard of Amundi, followed by panel discussion
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Special Reports
Future of Offices: Permanent health regime
Health and wellbeing in offices is now critical if they are to function. But don’t expect this to change if the pandemic does come to an end. Maha Khan Phillips reports
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Special Reports
Q&A: A smarter way of working
Italian architect and professor Carlo Ratti directs the MIT Senseable City Lab, which explores how technology is changing cities. How does he see the future of the office post-COVID-19? Maha Khan Phillips reports
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Special Reports
Offices now have a building standard for the COVID-19 era
The IMMUNE project looks to address the future health standards of offices
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News
Day One - Making an impact in residential investment
Featuring: Alexander Knapp, Hines; Jessica Hardman, DWS; Dietrich Heidtmann, GTIS; Hans Op’t Veld, PGGM; Anna Shiel, Big Society Capital
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Special Reports
Retail: A vulnerable sector in the US
Will disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic be the nail in the coffin for traditional bricks-and-mortar retail in the US? Stephanie Schwartz-Driver reports
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Magazine
Student housing: Staying the course
Universities are struggling to cope with COVID-19. But that does not mean institutional investors will move out of student housing. Razak Musah Baba reports
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Analysis
Analysis: What are REITs saying about private real estate?
Listed real estate’s recent wild ride offers clues to where private-asset values are headed
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Special Reports
Healthcare: UK real estate in rude health?
UK healthcare real estate is evolving. Smaller sectors, such as life sciences, are offering new ways to access the asset class, while traditional sectors offer longer-term opportunities. Maha Khan Phillips reports
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Special Reports
Data storage: Head in the cloud
Data centres are quickly evolving in line with an expanding world of big data. Investors need to keep up, writes Christopher O’Dea
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Magazine
Core real estate US: ODCE funds grapple with disruption
In a changing landscape, ODCE fund performance has become more volatile. Managers have to innovate to stay relevant, write Stephanie Schwartz-Driver and Richard Lowe
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Special Reports
Housing affordability: The spread of US rental controls
Rent control is gaining momentum in the US, with a number of local governments looking to step in to help make living more affordable. Stephanie Schwartz-Driver reports
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Magazine
ESG in infrastructure: Benchmark blues
Measuring ESG in infrastructure should be easy. So why is it proving so tricky? René Lavanchy reports
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Special Reports
Future of offices: The coworking revolution lives on
Despite WeWork’s recent fall from grace, flexible offices are no fad. Christopher O’Dea reports on an office sector that has been changed for good
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Magazine
Investor trends: Danish pension funds set sail
Danica Pension, PensionDanmark and Lægernes Pension have turned to local expertise to gain exposure to the global shipping industry. Rachel Fixsen reports
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Special Reports
Alexandria: Breathing life into Seattle
The top life-sciences REIT that has created a Pacific Coast biotech hub
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Special Reports
RE debt Australia: Patient capital
Competition among non-bank debt lenders has reached an unprecedented level. The key to success in the burgeoning market is patience, writes Florence Chong
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Special Reports
Housing: The return of the prefabs
Post-war modular housing fell out of favour, but in today’s residential markets investors are again looking at prefabrication. Christopher O’Dea