All Real Estate articles – Page 127
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MagazineAsia-Pacific REITs: Temasek reshaping Singapore’s market
The Singapore REIT market is going through a shake up as the economy modernises. Florence Chong reports
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Special ReportsSingapore offices: Asia’s shining example
The city-state has led the way in controlling COVID-19 and its tightly contested office market is benefitting. Florence Chong reports
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Special ReportsParis offices: City of Light switches back on
Many Parisians have returned to the workplace, but the outlook for the office sector varies across the city. Maha Khan Phillips reports
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Special ReportsBerlin offices: Germany’s tech magnet
Despite a rise in vacancies as a result of the lockdowns, investors are bullish on the tech-fuelled growth potential of Berlin’s office market. Luigi Serenelli reports
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AnalysisHow big a threat to real estate is the ‘brown discount’?
Kim Pollitzer attempts to quantify the effect of net-zero targets on property values
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InterviewsInterview: Bob Steers, Joe Harvey – Cohen & Steers
Bob Steers (right) is a pioneer of today’s listed real estate market and will one day hand over the reins of Cohen & Steers to Joe Harvey (left)
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InterviewsInterview: Meka Brunel, Gecina
CEO of French REIT and chair of EPRA talks to Christopher Walker about making ESG central to her mission
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Special ReportsTokyo offices: Build it and they won’t come?
Vacancy levels have always been low in Tokyo, but that could change as a glut of post-Olympics projects arrive. Florence Chong reports
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AnalysisEditorial: A tale of many cities
One of the peculiarities of private real estate is its heterogeneity. Unlike many listed markets, it is not homogenous, with each individual asset coming with its own unique risks. You cannot ‘buy the market’ in the same way you can gain a passive beta exposure in listed equities.
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Special ReportsGlobal office markets: outlook for gateway cities
COVID-19 has disrupted office markets around the world and accelerated trends that were already in place. But, today, cities face different levels of occupancy, remote working, pandemic restrictions, and vaccination and case rates.
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Special ReportsLondon offices: Down, but not out
Office occupancy in London has been hit hard by the pandemic, says Maha Khan Phillips. But major investors continue to bet on a recovery
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Special ReportsSan Francisco offices: Reigniting the space race
Tech firms reserved vast amounts of office space to grow into before the pandemic. Now the city is sitting on a glut of subleased space. Vanessa Drucker reports
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MagazineViewpoints: What is the future of office?
We asked 10 people in the real estate industry what will happen to the future of the sector
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Special ReportsInflation: Spotting the ‘real’ in prime office yields
Megan Walters, Clemens Ernst and Gizem Bartu analyse the impact of rising inflation on prime office yields
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Special ReportsNew York offices: Start spreading the news…
The City That Never Sleeps went into an induced coma in 2020. Some tenants and investors are now preparing for New York City to reawaken. Venessa Drucker reports
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Special ReportsSydney offices: Poised for a quick recovery
Australia’s harbour city is pinning hopes on a quick bounceback when it reopens in October, says Florence Chong
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News
Allianz Real Estate provides £240m finance for UK logistics projects
Allianz Real Estate European debt fund backs BentallGreenOak, Equation’ build-to-core projects
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NewsMaryland SRPS adds Brookfield, TruAmerica to real estate manager lineup
Commits $100m each to TruAmerica Workforce Housing Fund, Brookfield Strategic Real Estate Partners IV
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News
Tikehau Capital to buy stake in Egis from Caisse des Dépôts
Tikehau’s T2 Energy Transition Fund offers to buy up to 40% to 44% in engineering services firm
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CBRE Global Investors rebrands as CBRE Investment Management
Manager unites private infra, listed real assets, private indirect real estate businesses under new brand name



