Latest reports – Page 1303
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PropertyEU Archive
Dalata Hotels acquires London development site for €35m
Ireland's Dalata Hotel Group has acquired a freehold development site in London's Shoreditch for £32 mln (€35 mln) from privately held property company Ocubis.
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PropertyEU Archive
VIA Outlets gets new ownership structure with APG and Hammerson takeover
Fast-growing retail specialist VIA Outlets has been acquired by Dutch pension investor APG and UK-based retail REIT, Hammerson.
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PropertyEU Archive
Azora and Palladium kick off hotel JV with €225m deal
Spanish fund manager Azora has joined forces with Palladium Hotel Group to launch a new company that will invest up to €500 mln in the European resort hotel market.
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News
LXi REIT invests £55m in UK assets, expects further acquisitions
Acquisitions are being funded by the company’s new revolving credit facility
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News
CalSTRS to bump up real estate allocation by 2%
CalSTRS plans to increase its real estate target allocation to 15% and cut public equity
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PropertyEU Archive
Hudson’s Bay pulls out of Dutch market, closing 15 stores
Nearly three months after announcing its withdrawal from Germany, Canada's Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) is pulling out of the Dutch market, according to local media reports.
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PropertyEU Archive
Syntrus Achmea picks up local shopping centre for €47m
Asset manager Syntrus Achmea Real Estate & Finance has acquired a shopping centre in the central Dutch town of Hilversum from insurer Dela.
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PropertyEU Archive
Gazit sells Atrium shares to Israeli investor duo
Israeli investor Gazit Globe is selling 18% of shares in shopping centre owner and developer Atrium European Real Estate as part of its recently announced move to take the listed company private.
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PropertyEU Archive
EDITOR'S LETTER Nothing to worry about, right?
The real estate industry appears unfazed by clouds on the horizon in the shape of a weakening global economy, looming Brexit and escalating US-China trade wars, writes editor-in-chief Robin Marriott.
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PropertyEU Archive
INTERVIEW: Prologis keeps faith in CEE sheds
PropertyEU sits down with Ben Bannatyne, Prologis’ president for Europe, to find out what the second half of 2019 holds for the New York-listed industrial developer.
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PropertyEU Archive
H1 DEAL ANALYSIS: Investor rush for alternatives continues unabated
Long income, high returns and diversification benefits are just some of the factors fuelling the investor scramble for alternative assets in Europe. PropertyEU highlights key deals in the sector in the first six months of 2019.
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PropertyEU Archive
Apollo eyes €1b sale of pan-European logistics portfolio
US investor Apollo Global Management is seeking to attract bids of more than €1 bn for a portfolio of assets located mainly in the prime European logistics markets of Germany, Benelux and Poland.
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Analysis
Is infrastructure too expensive? In a word, no
There is an unprecedentedly large volume of capital earmarked for unlisted real assets, but the common observation today is that the markets are too expensive
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Magazine
Does WeWork work?
An IPO filing has raised numerous questions about the poster child of flexible offices
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Magazine
Australian REITs: Going up, down under
Australian REITs are having the strongest year for capital raising in nearly a decade
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Interviews
Interview: Sam Sicilia, Hostplus
The CIO of Hostplus has the task of investing A$10-12bn of annual inflows in a low-return world - INTERVIEW BY florence chong
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Magazine
UK PRS: Exporting the American dream
US investors are targeting the UK private-rented sector, but will they get the returns they hope for?
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Special Reports
Link REIT: Hong Kong’s retail giant
Link REIT is the world’s second-largest retail REIT. Florence Chong speaks to Link CEO George Hongchoy
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Magazine
Listed infrastructure: Missed opportunities
The listed infrastructure sector encompasses $2.5trn of global assets. So, asks Fraser Hughes, why would institutional investors focus exclusively on private infrastructure?
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Magazine
Renewables: Time to renew strategies
The transition to net zero-carbon electric generation will require a material increase in investment in renewable-energy projects