All Real Assets articles in Web Issue – Page 1406
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PropertyEU ArchiveWhat a Brexit may mean for property: ‘flight to safety will create winners and losers’
The British vote to leave the European Union after more than four decades of membership has sent shockwaves through continental Europe and parts of the UK today. As experts deliberate what this could mean for both the UK and the EU going forward, London-based firm Blackstock Consulting takes a look at ...
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PropertyEU ArchiveHermes chief: Brexit signals extended period of low interest rates
Britain's vote on Thursday to exit the EU will trigger political uncertainty within Europe which in turn may lead to a severe global market correction, according to Hermes' CEO Saker Nusseibeh.
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PropertyEU ArchivePropertyEU brings Brexit impact briefing to US real estate investors
As the international financial and business community continues to reel from the decision by the Britain public to leave the EU, PropertyEU's second annual European Real Estate Investment Outlook in New York on 29 June is timed to give US investors an early briefing on the implications for European real estate.
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PropertyEU ArchiveUK property leaders warn Brexit heralds a period of ‘unprecedented change’
Property leaders in the UK have warned that an extended period of uncertainty is inevitable following the result of Thursday's referendum to exit the EU.
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PropertyEU ArchiveBrexit will create two-speed London market
The vote by the British electorate to leave the EU will generate a short-term 'Brexit bubble' and then a 'two-speed' London property market could emerge, according to Peter Wetherell, CEO of London-based residential agent Wetherell.
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PropertyEU ArchivePanattoni Europe to develop logistics facility for Dachser in Germany
Panattoni Europe has been awarded a contract to develop a new logistics complex for logistics group Dachser in the Überherrn munipicality in Saarland, Germany.
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PropertyEU ArchiveAXA IM - RA acquires mixed-use property in Brussels for €120m
AXA Investment Managers - Real Assets has completed the acquisition of the Wiltcher's Complex, a core mixed-use property in Brussels' Central Business District, from AG Real Estate, for an investment value of €120 mln.
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PropertyEU ArchiveNiam raises €134m in first close of new Nordic core-plus fund
Niam has raised commitments of €134 mlon in the first close of its Nordic Core-Plus II fund.
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PropertyEU ArchiveH2 OUTLOOK Investors need to be nimble to succeed in German real estate
Investors need to have a clear strategy and choose their sectors well in order to be successful in the increasingly competitive German market, experts agreed at the PropertyEU European Outlook Investment Briefing held in Hamburg.
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PropertyEU ArchiveH2 OUTLOOK 'Niche assets should not distract investors from core sectors in Germany'
The lure of niche sectors for real estate investors in the search for yield must not distract from core sectors like offices, as in Germany vacancy rates are near all-time lows because of years of little or no development activity. The opportunities and possible pitfalls of traditional investments were discussed ...
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PropertyEU ArchiveSkanska invests €30m in phase I of Warsaw office project
Swedish construction and development group Skanska has invested €30m in the first phase of the office complex Spark located in Warsaw.
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PropertyEU ArchiveUK property stocks take a fresh beating after Brexit vote
UK property stocks took a fresh beating on Monday after plunging into the red on Friday on the news that Britain is to exit the EU.
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PropertyEU ArchiveCatella in complex joint venture on new artificial island in Copenhagen
Catella has acted as financial advisor on an extraordinary residential development project in Nordhavn, Copenhagen. It is a strategic joint venture between Danish pension fund PensionDanmark, developer Nordkranen and CPH City & Port Development, owned by the Municipality of Copenhagen and the Danish government.
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PropertyEU ArchiveCOMMENT Brexit opens up opportunities for continental Europe
The UK vote to exit the EU has only losers, according to Jeppe de Boer, founding partner of Masterdam, an Amsterdam-based real estate corporate finance advisor. But some continental European cities may benefit from the ensuing period of uncertainty and disarray, he argues in a commentary for PropertyEU.
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PropertyEU ArchivePatrizia remains bullish on UK despite Brexit
German real estate group Patrizia Immobilien remains bullish on the UK despite the country’s vote last Thursday to exit the EU, its head of research Marcus Cieleback has told PropertyEU.
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PropertyEU ArchiveUnion Investment-Investa fund initiative to roll out German office campus vehicle
Union Investment and Investa Capital Management (ICM) are to develop the first special Alternative Investment Fund (AIF) in Germany to give professional investors the opportunity to invest in 'pioneering' working and office structures.
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PropertyEU ArchiveCapman sells five-star hotel property in central Helsinki to Deka
Capman Nordic Real Estate fund has signed an agreement to sell a hotel property on Yrjönkatu 13 in central Helsinki to a fund managed by Deka Immobilien. Capman is converting the property into a 153-room luxury hotel, Hotel St. George, with Kämp Collection Hotels as the operator.
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PropertyEU ArchiveSLI invests €105m in Dutch logistics and Swedish retail property
Standard Life Investments (SLI) has carried out two investment transactions in the Netherlands and one in Sweden, totalling €105 mln, on behalf of its European Real Estate ClubII (Euro Club II) fund.
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PropertyEU ArchiveNEPI pulls off largest Romanian shopping centre deal of 2016
South African-backed New Europe Property Investments (NEPI) has acquired Shopping City Sibiu for €100 mln - the largest real estate investment transaction in Romania so far in 2016.
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PropertyEU ArchiveCorpus Sireo healthcare property funds spend €30m in Germany
Corpus Sireo International, the Cologne-based fund manager which is part of Swiss Life Asset Management, has acquired a nursing home and two medical centres in Germany for a total of €30 mln on behalf of two of its healthcare funds.



