All Magazine articles – Page 11
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MagazineDemographics: A fragmented opportunity
An ageing population clearly supports investment in UK retirement assets. But deploying capital into the sector is far from straightforward, writes Maha Khan Phillips
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MagazinePortfolio: Family offices up their game
Family offices are becoming bigger players in global real estate markets. Thomas Wiegelmann and Morten Bennedsen explore their unique requirements
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MagazineGet in the (opportunity) zone
Nearly 9,000 areas in the US have officially become ‘opportunity zones’. Christopher O’Dea asks whether institutional investors should set foot in them
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MagazineNew York: Still top of the heap
New York continues to demonstrate its resilience as one of the world’s biggest global real estate investment targets. Christopher O’Dea reports
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MagazineValue Add: Renovating the APAC region
Value-add strategies in Asia-Pacific are becoming more prevalent –and varied. Florence Chong reports
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MagazineValue Add: Market makers, not risk takers
Why are investors seemingly taking on more risk at the top of the market? Because with value-add strategies they can take control of the risks, writes Christopher O’Dea
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MagazineAirports: Strategic transactions dominate
Large transactions involving airports have spiked recently. Christopher O’Dea explores what is propelling the market
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Corruption scandals hit US airports
Two scandals at US airports could pave the way for an influx of private investment. Christopher O’Dea
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MagazineFlash sale for Australian shopping-centre funds?
Redemption requests are building among Australia’s retail-focused property funds. Florence Chong looks at how the situation might play out
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MagazineFortius: Australia’s go-to value-add boutique
Value-add specialist Fortius has turned its attention to the Brisbane market and to B-grade offices in Sydney
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MagazineLondon: Too big to fail?
In the years running up to the Brexit vote, London boomed. Can the UK capital continue to prosper in the face of so much uncertainty? Razak Musah Baba reports
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MagazineCapital tops office ranking
The city’s commercial real estate market is expected to grow strongly post-Brexit. Richard Lowe
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Melville Rodrigues: A new UK fund structure, please
The real estate industry should urge the government to enhance the UK’s competitiveness as a fund domicile in a post-referendum world, argues Melville Rodrigues
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MagazineJochen Hörger: Planes, trains and... yet more planes
Projections of a huge increase in air travel over the next 20 years is generating a growing appetite for aviation finance. Jochen Hörger
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MagazineA sigh of relief from office landlords
The UK High Court has ruled that Brexit did not frustrate the European Medicines Agency’s lease with the Canary Wharf Group.
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MagazineIs 2019 the year to avoid core?
Is core US real estate a safe bet in 2019, or should investors steer clear? Christopher O’Dea and Richard Lowe report
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MagazineAberdeen accelerates ambitions in Asia-Pacific
The real estate arm of Aberdeen Standard Investments has been clear since the merger of Aberdeen Asset Management and Standard Life Investments two years ago that it has ambitions to become a global direct real estate investment manager. It has a global multi-manager arm, but to date its direct capabilities are concentrated in Europe.
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MagazineAsia-Pacific’s core catalyst
Global real estate investors are allocating a larger proportion of their portfolios to Asia-Pacific markets. As a result, Florence Chong reports, pan-regional core funds are growing quickly
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MagazineThe Australian core fund taking on Europe
A new manager has begun raising capital from Australian investors for its European core property fund. Florence Chong speaks to its CEO Tony McCormack
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MagazineDon’t axe your portfolio just yet
Weak pricing and lower returns have deterred some investors from the asset class. But there might still be life left in the asset class, writes Steffan Navedo-Perez



