The Future of Cities – Page 23
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Link REIT: Hong Kong’s retail giant
Link REIT is the world’s second-largest retail REIT. Florence Chong speaks to Link CEO George Hongchoy
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Asia-Pacific REITs to watch
Asian REITs are some of the most innovative and diverse investments on the market
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China: The year of the C-REIT?
There is much anticipation over the launch of what have become dubbed ‘real’ Chinese REITs. Florence Chong reports
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Top 75 Infrastructure Managers 2019: Why big is often best
With the continued growth of infrastructure mega-funds, is it inevitable that investors will overpay for assets and returns disappoint? Not necessarily, writes Christopher O’Dea
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Top 75 Infrastructure Managers: Hard to avoid crowds
One of the appeals of mid-market strategies is the ability to avoid competition at the large end of the market. Christopher O’Dea asks whether this space is becoming too crowded as well
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Listed infrastructure managers: Diverse opportunity set
Fund managers of listed infrastructure vary widely in their approach, but they all make the case for active strategies. Stephanie Schwartz-Driver reports
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Whitehelm Capital: The manager with a smart strategy
Whitehelm Capital has Dutch investor APG on board for its Smart Cities Fund. Christopher O’Dea reports
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Top 100 Real Estate Investors 2019
IPE Real Assets’ top 100 ranking of some of the world’s largest real estate investors has captured more than $1.34trn (€1.20trn) in real estate assets held by pension funds, sovereign wealth funds and other institutional capital owners.
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Global housing: Going up, and up
A global housing affordability crisis is deepening, as costs rise and luxury units dominate development activity. Christopher O’Dea reports
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Housing: The squeezed middle
There is growing shortage of affordable housing for America’s working middle class, writes Christopher O’Dea
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Housing: The return of the prefabs
Post-war modular housing fell out of favour, but in today’s residential markets investors are again looking at prefabrication. Christopher O’Dea
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US multifamily: Build it and they will still come?
Multifamily developers and institutional investors continue to build more stock and new renters duly arrive. But, asks Christopher O’Dea, for how long?
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Co-Living: A problem shared
Increasingly unaffordable housing has boosted demand for co-living. Christopher O’Dea
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UK housing: What crisis?
Stagnant house prices and an increasingly drawn-out Brexit have cast doubt on the housing sector in the UK. But the private-rented sector continues to attract investors, reports Jennifer Bollen
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UK/Ireland housing: Two plans, shared values
There are some striking commonalities between how the Irish and UK governments are supporting institutional investment in housing. Stephen Ryan explores
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Europe: Cross-border homes
The case for pan-European residential strategies is building momentum. Jennifer Bollen reports
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China housing: Market makers
The Chinese government is keen to develop a private-rented housing sector, and institutional investors are more than willing to help. Florence Chong reports
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Warburg Pincus: China's first-time buyer
Warburg Pincus has led the charge into Chinese real estate. Florence Chong charts its expansion
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Future trends: Follow the consumer
Technology has boosted demand for logistics property and now it is transforming the sector in a variety of ways. The key to navigating the future is to follow the consumer, writes Christopher O’Dea
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GLP: The new global pretender
Since becoming private, GLP has overtaken the Goodman Group to become the second-largest logistics investment company. Florence Chong reports