All Real Assets articles in March/April 2017 (Magazine)
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      MagazineLogistics US: Spending powerOnline retail is boosting logistics markets in the US. But the real driver of growth is consumer spending, as Christopher O’Dea finds 
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      MagazineUK: LGPS pooling takes shapeAs the pooling of the UK’s 91 local authority pension funds picks up pace, the ramifications for real estate are becoming clearer. Rachel Fixsen reports 
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         Magazine MagazineTransport infrastructure: Structure your journeyInvestors like the long-term income of infrastructure, but the journey can vary depending on the type of asset, writes Rachel Fixsen 
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      MagazineFund Management: Under the glareThe rise of fintech and blockchain will shine a light on real estate manager competence, writes Jos Short 
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         Magazine MagazineLogistics Online: Not everything is onlineOnline retail is a dynamic driving force, but it represents only one-quarter of Europe’s logistics market, says Barbara Knoflach 
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      MagazineInvestor Forum: Performance enhancementThe way in which real estate portfolios are measured is evolving as the sector matures. Rachel Fixsen talks to six investors 
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         Magazine MagazineTechnology: The power of crowdfundingReal estate crowdfunding has existed for only five years. Will it remain a niche activity, or is it going to affect markets? Maha Khan Phillips reports 
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         Magazine MagazineUS: The great core rotationPension funds are beginning to pull capital out of core funds as return expectations diminish. But where, asks Christopher O’Dea, are they redeploying it? 
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      MagazineTransport infrastructure: Making the connectionGround freight, transportation, highways and roads represent 25% of the global listed infrastructure market. Fraser Hughes reports 
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         Magazine MagazineCity Focus Delhi: Indian mirrorDelhi offers a microcosm of the wider Indian real estate market. Namgyal Tsering reports on the positive effects of government policy 
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         Magazine MagazineCity Focus Stockholm: Fully stockedOne of the fastest population growth rates in Europe has city administrators and investors scratching their heads, writes Russell Handy 
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      MagazineTransport infrastructure: A bumpy ride?Uncertainties lie around the corner for road and rail infrastructure in the US. Christopher O’Dea reports 
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      MagazineLogistics Europe: Built to withstandPositive fundamentals in logistics will outweigh the potential negative effects of Brexit, write Vanessa Muscara, Sean Rymell and Alex Lund 
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      Opinion PiecesGuest Viewpoint: Melanie Leech, British Property FederationThe UK property industry will travel to Cannes, as it does every year. But with Brexit imminent, says Melanie Leech, MIPIM in 2017 will be more important than ever 
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         Magazine MagazineLogistics Europe: Europe sheds concerns over Brexit effectsThe retailing and automotive sectors are supporting the growth of warehousing across Europe. Russell Handy reports 
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      AnalysisTechnology: The big disrupterReal estate investment is as traditional as they come, and technological innovation is wreaking havoc 
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         Magazine MagazineLogistics Asia-Pacific: Follow the trafficE-commerce is taking off in Asia, and a number of groups have spotted a huge opportunity in logistics. Florence Chong reports 
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         Magazine MagazineCity Focus Washington DC: Capitol appreciationA new government normally gives DC real estate a boost. Christopher O’Dea asks if it will be different this time 
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      MagazineAlternatives: Leisure - Going out in townPeople in the UK are spending less of their leisure time out of town and more in town, in this buoyant but evolving market, writes Eleanor Jukes 
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      MagazineAlternatives Self-Storage: Opportunity locksThe nascent UK sector leads the way in Europe, with listed companies including Big Yellow performing well, writes Russell Handy 
 
 
		



