The November edition of PropertyEU Magazine - focusing on Top Retail Investors and investment briefings on various sectors and markets - is out now. The magazine and Expo Real Review supplement are also available online.
PropertyEU Magazine November 2016 online
The features in Property EU magazine include:
SPECIAL REPORT
Top Retail Investors
Shopping centre trading has dropped in the UK as a result of the Brexit effect and lags in Germany due to lack of prime product, so investors are seeking to satisfy their hunger in CEE and periphery markets
ON THE CIRCUIT
Mapic preview
Mapic is dedicating a new Trends Hub this year to innovative retail concepts such as retailtainment and O2O (Online to Offline)
SECTORS & MARKETS
Investment briefings
- Hotels
- CEE
- France
- Spain
- Alternative assets and sectors
In addition, the Expo Real Review features briefings on
- European retail
- Dutch retail
- Urbanisation & e-commerce
- European logistics
- Future-proofing logistics
- The sustainability challenge
- European residential
- Student housing
- The Nordics
- Property & technology
INTERVIEW
Swiss giant stirs
After quietly repositioning its European real estate business in recent years, UBS is raising its profile and beefing up its global mandate business, says global real estate head Thomas Wels
DEALS
Top marks
Singapore's sovereign wealth fund GIC has teamed up with global student housing specialist GSA on an investment drive in the UK and Germany, making a play for the leading position in both markets Nordic debut
Prague office park
Deka has acquired The Park, a campus-style office complex in Prague’s main business district, for its new club fund series targeting institutional investors
On the market
Canadian investor Ivanhoé Cambridge is seeking to cash in on a Spanish retail investment while Ireland’s NAMA has launched a huge loan portfolio sale
INVESTMENT & FINANCE
CMBS Stop
Investors in Europe are shunning CMBS because the return is too low to whet their appetite. Other indirect vehicles such as unsecured bond
structures offer much higher returns, say experts
Online platform
Ex-Lehman banker Thomas Schneider has launched an online real estate investment platform which offers smaller investors access to institutional club deals
Property stocks
Investors are reassessing shares in German housing companies in the wake of a building boom and rising vacancy rates across the country
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