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Dublin: Glass half full
Before the Brexit vote, Dublin was in danger of oversupply. While the city should not expect tenants to pour in, there is reason for cheer, writes Russell Handy
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Retail: US - Dining out on experience
The consumption habits of Millennials means there are opportunities to succeed where traditional retail is failing. Christopher O’Dea reports
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Shanghai: China’s capital of capital
Shanghai has led China’s global financial ascent. Combining good planning and proud sophistication, the city is still evolving, writes Florence Chong
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Retail: APAC - Winners and losers
The diverging fortunes of shopping centres in China and Australia highlight the disruption taking place in APAC retail, writes Florence Chong
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Retail: Europe’s listed sector comes of age
Europe’s listed retail companies are growing in scale and confidence as they set about redefining shopping centres. Mark Faithfull reports
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Retail: Importance of Location
The rapid change in shopping behaviour is making location risk the biggest challenge retail investors face in Europe, writes Marrit Laning
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Retail: Not a matter of clicks vs bricks
Despite the impact of e-commerce, physical stores remain a cornerstone of consumer engagement, says Justin Taylor
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Retail: Terminal velocity
Ever-increasing air travel is boosting the airport retail market. Christopher O’Dea reports on a global market taking off
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Betting on the house
Industrial real estate markets have become busy of late. Much has been written about how the rise of online commerce will boost the logistics sector. But the recent transactional activity boils down to one primary factor – the greater yields offered by industrial property
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City Focus: Milan - All the world’s a stage
Could this be the year for northern Italy’s financial, industrial and cultural hub? Russell Handy reports
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City Focus: Mexico City - Repeating the miracle
A real estate boom is in progress as Mexico’s government seeks to invoke the Mexican Miracle of the 1950s to 1980s. Christopher O’Dea reports
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Retail has the 'soft' factor
New research shows the importance of ‘soft factors’ on the strength of Europe’s city retail markets. Marrit Laning explains
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Retail: Destination Europe
International retailers continue to expand selectively across Europe despite recent economic headwinds. James Brown explains
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Retail: Another click in the mall
Shopping centre groups are falling over themselves to proclaim their position as the most digitally advanced of mall owners. Mark Faithfull reports on asset management in a digital world
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Retail outlets still in fashion
Investors are shopping in a vogue sector. But stock is an issue. Russell Handy explains why
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German Retail: Buying into German cities
Despite the rise of e-commerce, retail space still has a role to play, especially in a decentralised market like Germany, writes Iris Schöberl
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Mexico City: The Monarch takes flight
With a massive population, a new REIT regime, and an airport on the way, Mexico City is ready for more investments. Christopher O’Dea reports
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Pure-play spin-offs
The competitive retail landscape is changing, with diversified REITs spinning off retail properties into new pure-play models. Christopher O’Dea reports
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Consumer confidence
The REIT sector in the UK is growing again, buoyed by a strong property market and favourable reforms. Russell Handy reports
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Retail Focus: Converging in the middle
Bricks-and-mortar retailers are adopting digital strategies, while e-tailers are moving into the physical world. Christopher O’Dea reports