Latest reports – Page 1224
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Neinver records 7% sales growth as visitor numbers rise
European outlet specialist Neinver has announced that its sales exceeded the €1 bn mark in 2019, achieving a 7% like-for-like growth.
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Niam acquires Stora Bernstorp retail park in Sweden
Swedish private equity firm Niam has acquired a modern retail park in an established submarket of Malmö, Sweden, from Aberdeen Standard Investments.
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GSA acquires €400m Dublin portfolio from Harrison Street
University accommodation investor Global Student Accommodation Group (GSA) has acquired a portfolio of five Dublin properties from its joint venture partner, Chicago-based alternative real estate investor Harrison Street, in a €400 mln deal.
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CPPIB sells interest in apartment JV for $1bn to Essex Property Trust
Canadian pension fund sells interests back to US listed REIT
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DivcoWest to limit latest value-add fund to $2.25bn
New Jersey Division of Investment proposes $100m commitment
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Hines acquires Warsaw office for European value-add fund
Hines is acquiring a 34,000sqm office in Warsaw, on behalf of the Hines European Value Fund (HEVF 1). The Wola Center has been sold by Polish property company Develia, listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange, for an undisclosed price. It is the eighth investment for HEVF 1, the core-plus/value-add fund, ...
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L&G acquires Manchester housing as it pushes balanced funds into alternatives
Balanced Fund and UK Property Fund to co-own build-to-rent tower
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Quadreal and ARA Asset Management acquire A$300m Melbourne office
Canadian institutional investor backs ARA’s acquisition of office project
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Keppel Capital deepens presence in Australia with Australian Unity joint venture
Singapore-based fund manager enters 50-50 JV to co-manage office fund
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Union Investment forward-funds speculative office project in Dublin
German fund manager acquires 2 Grand Parade from Hines and Peterson Group
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Finnish-Korean consortium acquires Helsinki office complex for €480m
Varma, NHIS and Shinhan enter sale and leaseback with OP FInancial Group
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Ohio BWC mulls 25% fee reduction in UBS Trumbull Property Fund
Institutional investor among limited partners offered discount to stay in the vehicle
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L&G swoops on new-build Manchester BtR tower
LGIM Real Assets, the real asset arm of UK insurer Legal & General, has acquired a new Build to Rent (BtR) tower in the UK city of Manchester from local developer Renaker.
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Savills expands German investment management team
International real estate investment manager Savills Investment Management has made two additions to its Munich-based investment management team.
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SPECIAL REPORT: Top law firms revealed for Europe’s large-cap deals
Who advised on the legal side of Europe’s biggest property deals last year? PropertyEU has again tracked which law firms acted on the 25 largest transactions.
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EDITOR'S LETTER: Climate risk and social impact move up the agenda
How can publications about real estate and the built environment play a part in highlighting climate change issues? PropertyEU editor-in-chief Robin Marriott looks at some of the initiatives that are sprouting up and delves into his own green conscience.
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Union Investment acquires new Dublin office scheme
German asset manager Union Investment has acquired a planned office property at 2 Grand Parade, Dublin, from Hines and Peterson Group via a forward funding deal.
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Hines picks up major Warsaw office asset
International real estate firm Hines has acquired Wola Center, a 34,000 m2 office asset in Warsaw, on behalf of the Hines European Value Fund (HEVF 1) from Polish property company Develia.
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Rise of short-term living brings profits and plethora of terms
Co-living is touted as a silver bullet for social pressures, but is the rising star of residential in need of a reality check?
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Brexit means Brexit, but does it mean much for property?
The new year is underway and Brexit is yet again dominating the political agenda in the UK. However, for the first time since that historic leave vote of 2016, it seems things really are going to be different in 2020.