All Real Estate articles – Page 99
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News
London CIV hires Aviva Investors for launch of real assets fund
Local authority pension funds to invest in long-lease property and ground rents
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LACERS earmarks up to $210m for real estate
Pension fund continues to rebalance core holdings in open-ended real estate funds to help improve returns
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Nuveen Real Estate Asia-Pacific fund gets $65m from Dutch investor
Additional A$65m fundraise lifts total raised capital to more than US$650m since launch in late 2018
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Americas and APAC real estate transactions slide, Europe bucks trend
RCA says multi-billion-euro deals by Blackstone and Aroundtown helped Europe’s transaction volume
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Global real estate fund manager AUM rises 15.7% to €3.2trn
Blackstone tops annual global ranking produced by ANREV, INREV and NCREIF
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Northern LGPS to open up to more property fund managers and co-investors
New procurement framework to provide greater flexibility for UK pension fund pool to collaborate
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Oklahoma Teachers defers $200m worth of real estate fund investments
Decision to invest in three funds to be delayed to October board meeting amid market uncertainty
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BVK becomes first third-party investor in Allianz Real Estate debt fund
Fund commitment follows debut joint venture to acquire Berlin office building last year
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Aberdeen Standard mulls sale of Nordic direct real estate arm
Aberdeen Standard Investments is exploring the sale of its £2bn (€2.4bn) direct real estate business in the Nordics. The potential move comes as the £41bn real estate investment manager focuses on growing its pan-European and global funds business, which itself has become increasingly active in the region. Neil Slater, deputy ...
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InProp Capital targets UK housing exposure via ‘equity release’ strategy
Fund, which has one investment manager on board, would provide diversified housing exposure
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US open-ended property funds ‘gating’ distributions and redemptions, say investors
Heitman and ASB suspended dividends and redemptions, while other funds expected to follow suit
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Australian super funds could still invest A$28bn in infra, RE despite outflows
Industry supperanatution funds reaffirm commitments to unlisted assets despite liquidity concerns
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Dream Unlimited names Idnani president of new private real estate arm
Gavan will become the executive chair of the newly launched Dream Equity Partners
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Magazine
NREP: Nordic innovator
Nordic real estate specialist NREP is forging ahead with a number of ESG innovations, from the largest rooftop solar plant to concrete upcycling. Rachel Fixsen speaks to CEO Claus Mathisen
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Special Reports
Healthcare: Vital signs look good for US medical offices
Healthcare systems in the US are being put under strain, but the medical office boom is expected to roll on, writes Christopher O’Dea
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Interviews
Talking Point: Are UK open-ended property funds fit for purpose?
Open-ended property funds in the UK have suspended redemptions once again. Are they fundamentally flawed or simply protecting in vestors at a time of uncertainty? Richard Lowe asks industry experts
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Special Reports
Northwest Healthcare Properties: Expanding north by NorthWest
NorthWest had been building a global portfolio of private hospitals and healthcare assets when COVID-19 struck. Florence Chong reports
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Special Reports
Healthcare: UK real estate in rude health?
UK healthcare real estate is evolving. Smaller sectors, such as life sciences, are offering new ways to access the asset class, while traditional sectors offer longer-term opportunities. Maha Khan Phillips reports
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Magazine
Value-Add Real Estate: A European market transformed
European value-add real estate had been top of the list for investors, but the region’s economic outlook has been transformed. Razak Musah Baba checks in with fund managers
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Analysis
Editorial: Real estate faces sweeping changes
For years now, institutional investors have been wondering when the global real estate boom – which has stretched for a good 10 years – would finally come to an end. Downturns are normally precipitated by something unexpected, and the industry has been scouring the horizon for potential black swans. Brexit and a global trade war had been looking like the most likely culprits, but these dangers had been visible for some time.