Latest reports – Page 109
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AnalysisTime for takeoff: Global race to build the next generation of airports
Airports worldwide are rushing to invest in innovation and technology to prepare for the anticipated surge in plane travel in a net-zero era
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Special ReportsCity in focus: What could a mayoral shake-up mean for New York’s revival?
The Big Apple tops Oxford Economics’ global ranking, but housing affordability raises questions
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Special ReportsConnecting continents: Keppel’s deep dive into subsea cables
Florence Chong speaks to the CEO of the Singapore fund manager that invests in subsea cables alongside data centres
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Special ReportsQ&A: BlackRock readies real estate strategy for ageing world
The world’s largest asset manager is positioning its strategy to capitalise on demographic shifts
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AnalysisScape opens the door for investors to Australian student housing
The creation of an evergreen fund for Scape Australia’s prize portfolio will keep existing investors on board and attract new ones
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Special ReportsThe birth of a biodiversity credits market?
Florence Chong explores the early progress being made to amid urgent need for ‘nature repair’
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Special ReportsB to A: Investing in offices today requires a move from beta to alpha
Taking advantage of investment opportunities in the office market today requires a move from beta to alpha, write Paul Kennedy and Carol Hodgson
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Special ReportsWater insecurity in Africa comes in many forms
The water crisis in Africa varies in nature across the continent. There are a range of opportunities for investors, but there are many hurdles, finds Razak Musah Baba
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Special ReportsUnstable connection: investors reconsider headlong rush into fibre networks
Investors have been rushing to roll out fibre broadband. But do rising costs, ‘overbuilding’ concerns and ‘altnet’ failures spell trouble? Christopher Walker reports
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Bonard: Monitoring a €141bn purpose-built student housing market
The latest research from Bonard reveals a complex picture for European student housing. Christopher Walker looks at the findings
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Special ReportsQ&A: Bruntwood SciTech
Bruntwood SciTech aims to support the UK’s ambition to become a global science and technology superpower. Christopher Walker talks to Ciara Keeling, Wes Erlam and Kevin Etchells
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Special ReportsRest: Super fund cultivates 25-year-old agriculture portfolio
Simon Esposito tells Florence Chong how the asset class was the highest performer in 2023
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Special ReportsAffordable housing: Scotland prompts the law of unintended consequences
Well-intentioned initiatives by the Scottish government to control rents have backfired, with knock-on effects for student housing. Christopher Walker reports
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Special ReportsWhy hard-to-abate aviation sector must not stall on decarbonisation efforts
Aviation is behind other transport sectors on decarbonisation, but this is because of unique challenges, writes Florence Chong
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Special ReportsFrankfurt offices: Wo sind die Arbeiter?
Workers are not returning to Frankfurt offices as much as expected, and the city faces an obsolescence problem. Christopher Walker reports
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Special ReportsBiodiversity and UK real estate: BNG for buck
Real estate and infrastructure developments in England will soon be required to provide a biodiversity net gain. Elisabeth Jeffries reports
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Special ReportsAsia-Pacific logistics: Down but not out
The sector has cooled, but logistics remains investors’ favoured market in Asia-Pacific, writes Florence Chong
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Special ReportsThe youthful exuberance of Asia’s retirement sector
Retirement homes are the most nascent part of Asia’s living sector, but possibly the one with the biggest potential for growth, finds Florence Chong
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Special ReportsLife-science real estate: Lab space goes vertical
What does Canary Wharf’s proposed life-sciences tower say about the booming property subsector? Christopher Walker investigates
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MagazineFSF: The forestry fund generating carbon credits via London Stock Exchange
A UK forestry fund is the first to receive London Stock Exchange’s VCM designation. Richard Lowe discovers why this is important both to corporates and investors



