Latest reports – Page 2
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Special ReportsEuropean offices: Move with the changes
As European businesses map out their future office needs, Landlords that can’t provide what tenants require are in danger of obsolescence. Maha Khan Phillips reports
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MagazineUS retail: Back to the mall?
For so long an unfavoured and compromised sector, retail is performing surprising well during the current wider property downturn in the US. Vanessa Drucker reports
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Special ReportsOffice refurbishments: The race against obsolescence
London office refurbishments are at an all-time high. Does this mean the big push to decarbonise the sector has started? Lauren Mills reports
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Special ReportsEuropean logistics: E-commerce passes the baton to nearshoring
Valuations got ahead of themselves in the e-commerce feeding frenzy. But after a brief reset, ‘nearshoring’ could help logistics resume its recent growth story, writes Christopher Walker
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Special ReportsDemographics: Invest down the generations in Europe
Europe’s demographic shifts favour student housing, build-to-rent and senior living. Lauren Mills reports
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Special ReportsVirtual realty: Tokenisation, blockchain, metaverse and digital twins
The traditional world of real estate is coming head to head with the ultra-modern concepts of Web3. Christopher Walker reports
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Natural capital: convergence of forestry and agriculture investment management
Demand for land use is bringing about a convergence of forestry and agriculture investment management. Florence Chong reports
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Special ReportsCan REITs thrive amid high inflation?
Prospects vary across geography and sector, but REITs could be in a good position to deal with inflation. Christopher Walker reports
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Special ReportsTip of the iceberg: the true scale of the net-zero challenge for real estate
The full cost of net-zero targets are only beginning to dawn on investors and managers, writes Richard Lowe
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MagazineLogistics: ‘Just in time’ to ‘just in case’
A pandemic, a war, overly-complex supply chains and a series of macro-shocks have raised the question whether manufacture and the end-consumer need to be brought closer. Mark Faithfull reports.
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InterviewsRetail Europe: Could the sector be an investment star again?
As the beleaguered retail sector emerges from COVID-19, is now the time to buy retail? Mark Faithfull speaks to three investors
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MagazineEuropean core real estate funds become more diverse
The rapidly growing European core fund sector has weathered the pandemic, and is now evolving in different ways. Christopher Walker and Richard Lowe report
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Special ReportsEurope’s living real estate sector comes of age
Living has become an important sector in the European real estate market, but there are still headwinds ahead. Maha Khan Phillips reports
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Special ReportsDigital infrastructure: Raining data
Investment in data centres became frenzied last year, with major takeovers and widespread expansion into new markets, writes Florence Chong
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MagazineDon’t overlook real estate secondaries markets
Real estate secondaries is a fast-growing and evolving space, one that investors should not ignore. Florence Chong reports
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MagazineRenewables: Investors need to do more than just build
If renewables are to provide nearly all the world’s energy, investors need to innovate. Florence Chong reports
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MagazineNet-zero: Infrastructure fund managers take first steps to net zero
Infrastructure fund managers are beginning to take action to hit net-zero targets. But the full path to 2050 is of yet unclear, writes Elisabeth Jeffries
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MagazineESG: Don’t forget physical climate risk for real estate
Christopher Walker asks, with the rush into net zero, are real estate investors in danger of being caught out by physical climate risk?
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MagazineForestry: Investors converge on the asset class for different reasons
Investors are homing in on forestry and timberland markets – but for different reasons. Florence Chong reports
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MagazineAffordable housing Europe: Should investors be part of the solution?
Affordable housing comes with many challenges, but this is not a good reason for institutions to sit out the opportunity. Maha Khan Phillips reports



