The Future of Cities – Page 20
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Offices now have a building standard for the COVID-19 era
The IMMUNE project looks to address the future health standards of offices
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Future of Offices: Asia-Pacific – first in, first out
Some Asian cities were the first to go into lockdown. Through technology, they are now leading the reopening, writes Florence Chong
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Future of Offices: A flexible shake-out
Co-working providers are probable casualties of COVID-19. But the flexible office market itself could become bigger and stronger, writes Maha Khan Phillips
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Future of Offices: Europe to reveal its differences
The outlook for offices across different parts of Europe could diverge markedly as the full effects of the pandemic are felt, writes Alicia Villegas
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Future of Offices: US market in lockdown
With the highest death rate in the world, the US office market has been hit hard by COVID-19. Razak Musah Baba reports
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Future of Offices: Asia-Pacific – a region in flux
The outlook for office markets in Asia-Pacific varies across the region, as countries respond differently to the crisis. Florence Chong reports
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Retail: How will consumers respond as lockdowns ease?
Huge uncertainty faces retailers and F&B outlets as they reopen. How will consumers respond and will their behaviour change for ever? Mark Faithfull reports
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Top 100 Infrastructure Managers 2020: A big balancing act
With transport assets hit harder than other sectors, diversification is as important as ever for infrastructure fund managers. Maha Khan Phillips and Christopher O’Dea report
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Retail: A year of shopping dangerously in Europe
Will developers and investors in an already battered European retail sector begin to see opportunities or just a spiralling decline? Mark Faithfull reports.
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Retail: A vulnerable sector in the US
Will disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic be the nail in the coffin for traditional bricks-and-mortar retail in the US? Stephanie Schwartz-Driver reports
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Retail: Asia-Pacific first in line
Asia-Pacific has felt the effects of lockdown ahead of Europe and the US. Florence Chong reports on the malls on the frontline
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Retail: Will Hong Kong recover?
Hong Kong, which has long been a shopping mecca, has been hit by a double-whammy of COVID-19 and political protests. Florence Chong reports
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Retail: All aboard the AliExpress
China’s largest online company has been opening physical stores, suggesting that the future of retail will not be exclusively digital. Florence Chong reports
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Logistics: Thinking outside the box in Europe
Online retail has gained more traction during the lockdown, but are there warning signs for an industry that has been flying high? Mark Faithfull reports
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Logistics: US distribution in the fast lane
The opportunity for US logistics investor Prologis just got bigger. Christopher O’Dea finds out how the world’s biggest industrial landlord is responding
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Logistics: Still out for delivery in Asia-Pacific
The COVID-19 pandemic severely tested the just-in-time supply chain in Asia-Pacific. But the sector is now powering ahead, reports Florence Chong
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Healthcare: A $15trn prognosis
Large institutional investors have been ramping up activity in a global healthcare sector that is set to grow. Florence Chong reports
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Top 100 Real Estate Investors 2020
Annual survey confirms that a third of investors are putting new investments on hold, and more than half expect the unfolding crisis to affect their real estate strategies and/or allocations
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Georg Inderst: Social infrastructure, the Cinderella of the asset class
The COVID-19 crisis has exposed the chronic underinvestment in social infrastructure. Institutional investors could, and should, respond
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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