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For the common good
Sustainable investment will only be successful if it ensures that the interests of all stakeholders are properly aligned, with tenant engagement being key, says Lisa Coca
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An exercise in learning
While Prupim’s improver portfolio did not establish a link between sustainable investment and performance it did deliver powerful lessons, notably the importance of mainstreaming responsible property investment, as Paul McNamara reports
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Address the chaos
Environmental metrics must be accessible and demonstrate the significance of sustainability to the bottom line if we are to expect greater engagement from investors. Paul McNamara reports
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Clear blue water
The tangible benefits of investing in sustainable real estate will only increase as the pool of data evidence continues to deepen, according to Thomas Beyerle
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MagazineMore meaning in the greening
Differing practices in sustainability disclosure among listed property companies have been a drag on transparency but, as Gareth Lewis reports, a new set of sustainability best practice recommendations will deliver a step change in comparability
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The drivers of progress
What do occupiers of buildings expect from investors in the green space?
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Better engagement required
Why is the property industry so reluctant to lobby when governments are so eager to regulate? Shayla Walmsley investigates
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Get your acts together
Green buildings will soon be standard but for this to happen efficiently both the industry and government need to demonstrate more joined-up thinking, as Martin Lemke reports
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Fast track
Australia is ahead of the curve when it comes to integrating sustainability into its real estate market. Peter Verwer, CEO of the Property Council of Australia, explains to Richard Lowe how so much progress is being made
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Permeate and percolate
Getting set up to trade property derivatives effectively necessitates company-wide competence, as Charles Ostroumoff reports
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When you’d rather be somewhere else
Europe’s recovery in core markets is benefiting from strong overseas demand but local investors are showing more interest in other regions, as Gail Moss reports
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Focus on rental growth
Prices for prime property have continued to rise as investor demand outstrips supply, and the weight of investor capital looking for prime assets is expected to continue through 2011 to 2013, until bond rate rises begin to put downward pressure on prices from 2014.
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Raise the standard
European real estate faces many challenges: regulation, lending, uncertainty and obsolescence; meanwhile the repositioning of secondary assets may provide significant opportunities. Christian Schulte Eistrup and Nigel Alsopp report
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Heat at the core
Investors are having to take on more risk and look deeper as competition for top properties intensifies. Stephanie Schwartz-Driver reports
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Surprise performer
Forecasters remain optimistic about US property despite a sluggish backdrop, according to PREA’s latest Consensus Forecast, presented here by Greg MacKinnon
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Where there’s growth, there’s cash
Asia is still attracting property investors – but they are not necessarily European pension funds, as Shayla Walmsley reports
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The eclectic growth story
Asia Pacific markets have experienced impressive economic growth over the past few years and the region’s long-term prospects remain compelling. However, each market presents its own opportunities and challenges.
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A little less mystery
New research has delivered a step change in transparency in a region that has been crying out for it, as Kevin Swaddle reports
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Storers beware
There is still value to be had in logistics – but investors have to go looking for it. Shayla Walmsley reports
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Online boom fuels UK growth
Where can investors look for strong returns? In the warehousing market there are some interesting sectors with ongoing reorganisation and expansion providing opportunity for enhanced returns for landlords with strategically important assets. BNP Paribas has predicted growth of e-retailing, courier services and waste companies. Of these sectors, e-commerce stands out ...



