All Real Estate articles – Page 93
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News
Former members’ club to be transformed into Patrizia’s new London HQ
German family offices buy former site of H Club with a view to developing creative office space
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News
Nuveen launches natural capital and infrastructure platforms
Westchester, GreenWood, Glennmont and AGR all rolled into new real assets ‘pillars’
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News
Harrison St raises $2.5bn for its largest opportunistic real estate fund
More than $510m of co-investment capital raised for Harrison Street Real Estate Partners VIII
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Segro, Schroders trade UK industrial assets in £345m swap deal
The balance of £65m has been paid by Schroders to Segro
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Analysis
Stockland: The A$11bn REIT planning a major push into capital partnerships
The ‘self-sufficient’ top-five A-REIT pivots to collaborate with global investors under new CEO
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News
New Jersey mulls $150m real estate investment via TPG
Pension proposes investment alongside TPG Real Estate Thematic Advantage Core-Plus
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Analysis
Will UK asset holding companies be coming home?
Melville Rodrigues considers whether UK alternative fund managers operating AHCs in the EU will repatriate their AHCs to the UK
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News
Interview: Andrew Coombs, Sirius RE
Strategy of investing in German out-of-town business parks pays off
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News
Alaska Retirement eyes $135m core open-ended fund commitments
ARMB intends to commute capital to new or existing fund managers
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Special Reports
Sydney 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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Special Reports
New 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 Reports
Inflation: 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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Magazine
Viewpoints: 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 Reports
San 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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Special Reports
London 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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Analysis
Editorial: 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 Reports
Global 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 Reports
Tokyo 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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Interviews
Interview: 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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Interviews
Interview: 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)