The July 2016 edition of PropertyEU magazine is out now and available online for subscribers. This special edition is packed with exclusive commentary and analysis by leading US, UK and European experts on the outlook for real estate following Brexit; sector reports on the ecommerce, logistics, retail and alternative sectors, and a spotlight on the Nordics.
The edition also includes the latest on our Deal of the Decade Awards programme
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Features in this edition:
US investors struggle with Brexit
PropertyEU's New York investment briefing captured a cross-section of US real estate investors’ views of prospects for the UK and Continental Europe
Wall of capital buoys Europe
Parallel briefings in London and Hamburg examined international investors’ sentiment towards the soon-to-be-divided real estate market in Europe
A Decade in Deals
To celebrate our 10th anniversary, PropertyEU has launched a search for the Deal of the Decade. A wide-ranging group of advisors and experts have already submitted their candidates for the Deal of the Decade Awards.
Smart City success
European cities need to get densification right this time, but it is not just about high rise, ULI Europe CEO Lisette van Doorn explained at Dutch real estate fair Provada
Nordic knowhow
The surge in cross-border investments in the Nordic countries in the last 12 months has not been a flash in the pan but the beginning of a sustained and sustainable trend
Retail regroups
Retail real estate has proven that it can accommodate the rise of ecommerce but the traditional department store model has already run into trouble
Ecommerce evolves
Investors still struggle to come to grips with the urban distribution centre, the new hybrid borne of traditional logistics and online retailing competing for space in most cities
Alternative paths
Parking and student accommodation are maturing as investments, while hotel investors need to get the measure of Airbnb, which may not be the threat they previously thought
Columns
- Peter Bill says ignore the pundits but do your own analysis in the new Brexit investment climate
- Can one person’s career move flag the end of cheap UK and Irish NPL deals? Columnist Robin Marriott explains