All articles by Richard Lowe – Page 60
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Size matters
Prologis just got bigger, following its merger with AMB. European president Philip Dunne talks to Richard Lowe about managing an increased number of mandates and its recent ownership tussle with APG
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Peakside Capital eyes CEE distress
Peakside Capital, the private equity-style real estate manager that was spun out of Bank of America Merrill Lynch, is currently focusing on Germany and central and eastern Europe (CEE), and is particularly interested in capitalising on distressed situations in the real estate markets there. Roger Barris, founding partner at Peakside, says the firm was positive on Germany before it became flavour of the month among the wider investment community, while Western European markets that have strongly recovered are no longer
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Open-ended funds losing ground to German Spezialfonds – survey
Half of institutional investors to liquidate holdings in next month, says Schroder Property.
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Partners Group calls time on core real estate, mezzanine debt
Casts doubt over flight to quality, makes case for secondary assets and locations.
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Property investors underestimating European sovereign crisis – JPMAM
New head of research and strategy Joe Valente highlights growing euro-zone risks.
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French institutional investors snap up €133m portfolio of European hotels
Investment in EMEA hotels increases by 73% in first half, Jones Lang LaSalle report shows.
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The push for sustainability
How much are real estate investors doing to promote and encourage sustainability? Richard Lowe talked to some of the organisations involved
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Tall order
NAEV is planning to ‘green’ its entire residential property portfolio in Germany. Hermann Aukamp tells Richard Lowe why and how the issue becomes more complicated for commercial and international real estate
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Fast track
Australia is ahead of the curve when it comes to integrating sustainability into its real estate market. Peter Verwer, CEO of the Property Council of Australia, explains to Richard Lowe how so much progress is being made
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The eclectic growth story
Asia Pacific markets have experienced impressive economic growth over the past few years and the region’s long-term prospects remain compelling. However, each market presents its own opportunities and challenges.
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The ‘triple bottom line’
The concept of sustainability is now deeply embedded in TIAA-CREF’s real estate investment activities. Nick Stolatis tells Richard Lowe why it is essential to address the topic on multiple fronts
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Innovate to accumulate
It is still a tough capital-raising market for real estate fund managers. But success can be had, especially where strategies are focused and innovative. Richard Lowe reports
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RREEF sees attractive risk-return tradeoff in core-plus space
Global property fund manager proposes moving "one notch" up the risk curve.
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LaSalle boosts Australian presence through Trinity takeover
Deal to increase LaSalle's Asia-Pacific AUM to US$9bn, with over a third in Australia.
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German, UK retail property most attractive markets for investors
Commercial real estate performs well in first half, with several shopping centres sold.
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On a proper footing
Today, Frogmore manages value-add UK real estate funds on behalf of institutional investors, but 50 years ago it was developing houses. Richard Lowe speaks to Paul White and Stuart Jenkin about how the company has evolved – and in many ways stayed the same
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Monday people roundup
Dolphin Capital Investors, IMF Immobilien, IVG Private Funds, De Putron Fund Management
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Fund managers pool data to find 'green alpha'
Over 40 European real estate funds provide data to assist in discovery of "green alpha".
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MENA needs to change to attract real estate capital flows – JLL
Shortage of investment grade product means region missing out on global capital flows.
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Mega-fund managers hold quarter of real estate dry powder – Preqin
Uncalled capital totals US$37bn (€25.3bn), as research indicates mega-managers losing appeal.