Latest reports – Page 1052
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Balder takes over €490m Swedish portfolio
Swedish property landlord Balder has agreed to acquire Masmästaren, the owner of a SEK 5 bn (€490 mln) property portfolio in Sweden.
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Covid-19 drives ESG further up investor agenda – CMS survey
The growing importance of ESG considerations for investors and the ongoing debate about the future of the office were among the main highlights of this year’s annual thought leadership report by international law firm CMS.
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Clearbell, LaSalle launch new value-add fund
Clearbell Capital has announced the launch of a strategic partnership with LaSalle Global Partner Solutions (GPS), the indirect real estate investing platform of LaSalle Investment Management.
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Catella sells Dutch residential portfolio for over €100m
Berlin-based Catella Residential Investment Management (CRIM) has sold a Dutch housing portfolio to rented residential firm Woonhave for more than €100 mln on behalf of the Catella European Residential Fund (CER).
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DWS, Coop Logistik to build up €150m state-of-the-art logistics project in Sweden
Investor DWS is teaming up with Coop Logistik, the logistics arm of Sweden’s second-largest grocery retailer, to develop a €146 mln state-of-the-art logistics facility to be located in Eskilstuna Logistics Park, Sweden.
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Lendlease buys GPT’s Farrer Place building stake in A$585m deal
APPF Commercial buys the 25% stake and now jointly owns the asset with Dexus
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AIIM’s African infrastructure fund gets $80m capital increase
AIIF3’s capital increase was open to existing limited partners and closed in mid-November
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NW1 Partners raises $100m for US, Europe real estate opportunities
Texas Permanent issued a $100m commitment to NW1 Strategic Investment Partnership I
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Swiss Life buys residential building in Rotterdam for funds
Swiss Life Liv-ing + Working, European Living funds buy one of Lee Towers building
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First Sentier raises €3.4bn for third European infrastructure fund [updated]
First Sentier aims to reach €3.5bn target size over a limited number of fundraising series
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Ott Ventures sees European hospitality prospects, launches hotel fund
Velvet hotel fund will invest in properties from budget to trophy assets
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CapitaLand enters Japanese logistics market via JV with Mitsui
CapitaLand also sells three retail malls in Japan and an office building in Korea for a total of S$448.7m
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Tokoro Capital acquires €30m Paris office asset in debut deal
RThe 86 Rue De Courcelles office building was acquired from Angelo Gordon and S2i Partners
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Accor and Ennismore merge to create lifestyle hotel business
French multinational hotel group Accor is in talks with London-headquartered Ennismore over an all-share merger to create a lifestyle hotel company uniting 12 international brands.
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COMMENT: The resilience factor: why real assets continue to appeal
Many real asset strategies offer good relative value in the current environment and should provide investors with resilience, diversification and returns.
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Arcadia collapse prompts demise of Debenhams
Hours after the fall of UK fashion giant Arcadia, department store retailer Debenhams has announced that all stores will close.
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Aberdeen Standard sells Nordic real estate business to Deas
Global asset manager Aberdeen Standard Investments (ASI) has agreed to sell its Nordic direct real estate business to Danish property management firm Deas Group.
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PGIM expands European debt portfolio in logistics and last-mile
PGIM Real Estate has provided financing for a further three separate portfolios across the UK and Continental Europe, as it continues to build its European senior loan portfolio in the logistics and industrial sectors.
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RETAILWATCH Time Out Market exploits space to restart
Until just a few months ago, the prospect of food and beverage (F&B) tenants attracting crowds of diners to an asset was music to a landlord’s – and an operator’s – ears.
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RETAILWATCH The ingredients for success
While the food and beverage sector was one of the earliest and hardest hit by the pandemic, key trends coalescing around its social importance underline that F&B is still very much on the menu.