Latest reports – Page 110
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Student housing: UK to go from star to dropout?
Student housing markets in continental Europe are catching up with the UK, just as Brexit uncertainty hovers over the 2019-20 academic year. Jennifer Bollen reports
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Park 20/20: crade-to-cradle in action
Moving beyond a mere ethical consideration, sustainability is fast becoming an important part of investment appraisal
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Hotels US: Extended vacation
US hospitality real estate has generated several years of growth for investors. We report on a market that has yet to check out
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Real estate sustainability: UK approaches junction
Does Brexit represent a red light for the greening of the UK’s real estate market? Hopefully not, writes Franz Fuerst
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Demographics Asia: Opportunity in adversity
Retirement housing markets in Asia-Pacific are diverse and hard to access, but the opportunity is difficult to ignore. Florence Chong reports
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Funds: when open doesn’t really mean open
Open-ended structures are in vogue in real estate, but not in infrastructure. Why the divergence? asks Richard Lowe
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Brexit: Withstand and deliver
What does Brexit and the future of trade mean for UK logistics? Maha Khan Phillips finds a sector in rude health
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Investor Profiles: Norway
Norway’s sovereign wealth fund has built up NOK285bn in real estate assets since entering the class in 2010
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Retail US: Shrink space, not returns
There are still investment opportunities in retail, but large parts of the market are challenged, or will simply disappear. Christopher O’Dea reports
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Germany: Moving the dial
Pension funds BVK and ÄVWL are pushing their property allocations beyond 20%. Barbara Ottawa reports on the challenges they face
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African real estate: Sub-Saharan surge
Demographics and economics point to opportunities in sub-Saharan Africa. But the region is not without challenges
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Logistics Europe: Europe sheds concerns over Brexit effects
The retailing and automotive sectors are supporting the growth of warehousing across Europe. Russell Handy reports
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UK: A hard exit for property?
Brexit has implications for real estate. Perhaps the UK should look at Canada’s relationship with the EU for inspiration, writes Michael MacBrien
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Healthcare Japan: Longest-term investment
The Japanese have the longest average lifespan in the world, making them an obvious target for healthcare, says Christopher O’Dea
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Middle East investors: UK still top preferred location
Brexit has not encouraged Middle East investors to shun the UK, but strategies are evolving
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Private Debt: Strong year-end for UK deals
While few can ignore the economic uncertainty in UK real estate, some major deals were struck at the end of 2016, writes Russell Handy
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Office Australia: Minding their own business
Investors have bought the platform that runs their highly-prized Australian office portfolio. Florence Chong reports
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End of fund life: The pitfalls of fund wind-ups
Experiences of winding up funds have been mixed for investors and managers. Deborah Lloyd highlights the latest efforts to create best practice
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Nordics: Exposure to the elements
Nordic investors have been targeting property investments overseas as well as looking at new sectors. Rachel Fixsen reports