The December 2017 edition of PropertyEU Magazine, featuring Outlook 2017 reports and the revisiting of an interview with Donald Trump from 2007, is out now. 

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propertyeu magazine february 2017

MAGAZINE The February 2017 edition is out now and online

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The February 2017 edition includes: 

European Outlook 2017
Geopolitical uncertainty clouds the outlook for European real estate markets in 2017 but the economic backdrop is broadly supportive and sentiment is positive

UK Property Outlook
Epra's Insight 2017 event struck a cautious note for the post-Brexit UK market, but retail and logistics could be bright spots

Trump Card 
PropertyEU revisits an interview with Don-ald Trump from 2007 and fi nds out what happened to a Dutch investment in a Trump Tower venture

DEALS SECTION

Norges in Paris 
Norwegian pension fund giant NBIM has struck again in Paris with the €1 bn acquisition of a retail and office property at Place Vendôme

Finns Buy Into Taunusturm
Finnish pension funds Varma and Elo have joined with QIA and US Tishman Speyer to acquire the TaunusTurm in Frankfurt

Dutch Offices
The Atrium complex in Amsterdam is tipped to change hands as international investors swoop on the Dutch office sector

On The Market
A shopping gallery dating from 1819, a huge logistics platform and a selection of European hotels are all up for sale

INVESTMENT & FINANCE

Student Housing
Allianz Real Estate, International Campus and an unnamed investor represented by CBRE GIP plan to fully invest their newly launched €1 bn Fizz Student Housing Fund within the next three-to-four years

Property Stocks
European property stocks rallied 5.4% in December, but failed to make up ground lost earlier in the year

Alternative funds
Alternative investment funds are set to maintain their appeal in 2017 as investors continue to move up the risk curve, says industry body Preqin

SECTORS & MARKETS

German Cities Lead
Berlin, Hamburg, Frankfurt, and Munich are among the top 5 cities for investment and development in 2017, according to the Emerging Trends Europe report published by the Urban Land Institute and PwC

Outlet Centres 
Investment partnerships are flourishing, but new opportunities for developing outlet centres in Europe are running out, warns Daniel Losantos of Neinver

Dutch Brokers
The merger of Cushman & Wakefield with DTZ Zadelhoff creates a new Dutch market leader and C&W’s largest unit in mainland