All Real Assets articles in September/October 2025 (Magazine)
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Special Reports
Southbank leads London's growing office development pipeline
Despite ongoing uncertainty over the future of the office, London’s next big project seems to always be around the corner. Isobel Lee explores
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Interviews
Veronica Gallo-Alvarez on expanding Redevco into real estate debt
Redevco’s Veronica Gallo-Alvarez tells Virna Asara about the European asset manager’s latest move into real estate lending
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Special Reports
CPP Investments: Keeping pace with rapid fund growth
CPP Investments has been deploying billions into infrastructure, including data centres, as the pension fund is projected to hit C$1trn by 2031
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Interviews
Temasek pivots to ‘core-plus’ digital and energy infrastructure
Investment chief Rohit Sipahimalani tells Florence Chong how the Singaporean investor is positioning itself globally as a capital provider and long-term builder of digital and energy platforms
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Special Reports
Industriens Pension: Co-investment as a pragmatic sweet spot
Industriens Pension has developed a taste for partnering with fund managers on infrastructure investments
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Special Reports
Extreme weather redefines physical climate risk
As physical hazards increase, what can be done to mitigate and prevent the risks? Florence Chong reports
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Special Reports
City in focus: What could a mayoral shake-up mean for New York’s revival?
The Big Apple tops Oxford Economics’ global ranking, but housing affordability raises questions
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Special Reports
Go-to gateways: Oxford Economics' ranking of global cities
A new index by Oxford Economics has ranked global cities based on an array of quantifiable metrics. Isobel Lee reports
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Special Reports
The future of cities: what are they for, where are they going?
Christopher Walker talks to leading thinkers in the built environment about the future role of the city
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Interviews
Pierre Cherki & Jenny Hammarlund on Ontario Teachers’ real estate reset
The duo talk to Christopher Walker about leading a “strategy refresh” from Toronto and London
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Special Reports
Greg Clark: Cities are like living organisms that need to be cared for
The acclaimed urbanist tells Christopher Walker why its important to understand each city’s DNA
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Interviews
Nick Montgomery on continuing to build Schroders' real estate business
After one year in the job, Nick Montgomery has made significant progress, writes Lauren Mills
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Analysis
Behind Cohen & Steers and IDR's plan to combine REITs and ODCE funds
Two very different specialists have teamed up to bring public and private together. Florence Chong speaks to Jon Cheigh
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Analysis
Big investors turn to REITs to balance real estate portfolios
Large real estate investors are turning to REITs to more quickly balance their portfolios. Florence Chong reports
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Opinion Pieces
Final word: Richard Croft asks, is debt the new equity?
There is a question as to how long the ‘smart money’ will remain invested in real estate debt funds before reverting to equity
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Interviews
Andrea Palmer: CRREM’s first CEO on global expansion of net-zero initiative
CRREM is pushing hard across borders to become the global industry standard for real estate
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Special Reports
BCI: All eyes on ‘transaction-rich’ Europe for growth
Canadian pension fund BCI aims to substantially increase the share of European assets in its infrastructure portfolio, as it continues to look abroad for expansion
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Special Reports
AustralianSuper: Surfing the AI wave
The AI revolution is top of mind for AustralianSuper and underpins a strategic shift in the investment approach of Australia’s largest superannuation fund
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Special Reports
City affordability: Bridging the housing gap for europe’s ‘squeezed middle’
Governments and institutional investors are pulling together in their efforts to tackle the EU-wide affordable housing shortage. Lauren Mills reports
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Special Reports
City affordability: The drive to house London’s ‘city makers’
Initiatives are under way to provide more affordable homes for the UK capital’s middle-income earners, but progress remains challenging