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Magazine
Office US: Doing more with less
As ‘mega leasing’ stalls and cap rates slow, Christopher O’Dea asks whether the US office market is about to feel the squeeze
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Interviews
Investor Interview: Varma
Finland’s pension insurers have too much money to invest in their domestic market. Ilkka Tomperi talks to Rachel Fixsen about the challenge of diversifying in today’s uncertain world
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Technology: Workspace, reworked
Investors must prepare for the digital disruption of real estate. Richard Bloxam looks at the rise of smart buildings and ‘platinum prime’
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Residential UK: Foundations of a market
The factors that have discouraged investors from investing in housing still exist. So, asks Ed Stansfield, what is behind the build-to-rent surge?
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Interviews
Investor Interview: GIC
During an IPE Real Estate seminar in Singapore, GIC’s Lee Kok Sun spoke to Florence Chong about investing in today’s competitive market
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Magazine
Listed Markets: The REIT dividend elite
Dividend Aristocrats are listed stocks that have increased their dividend payouts for the past 25 years. Does it make sense to use a similar filter for real estate? Rogier van Aart and Ruud Ramaekers investigate
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Telecoms: Towers in the sky
Google’s project to create a network of balloons in the stratosphere is the latest blue-sky thinking revolutionising the world’s telecoms industry. Christopher O’Dea investigates
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Office UK: Life beyond London?
Investors are looking beyond London to the UK’s Big Six and Mid Six. Martin Towns assesses the case for venturing outside the capital
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Residential China: A tale of tier cities
There is a two-speed housing market and the biggest cities are pulling away from the third and fourth tiers
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Logistics Asia: Respinning the Silk Road
Through its ‘one belt, one road’ programme, China is creating a modern day Silk Road, with big implications for global trade. Christopher O’Dea reports
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Office: Removing the cubicles
Employers want flexible space that facilitates collaboration. Landlords are obliging and investors are providing the capital, writes Christopher O’Dea
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Infrastructure Funds: Innovation chain
Global infrastructure funds have had to adapt to changing demands – from both investors and the wider world. Christopher O’Dea reports
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Germany: Unaffordable housing
Urban migration and a resurgence in institutional investment are pushing up the prices of housing construction, leading to a vicious circle. Barbara Ottawa reports
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EPRA Annual Conference: REIT sector buoyant despite the threat of disruptive forces
The European Public Real Estate Association (EPRA) launched its annual conference with positive numbers and predictions of growth for the sector. Buoyed by a spate of IPOs – most notably in Ireland and Spain – the European listed sector is also expected to grow because of institutional allocations shifting in its favour.
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Special Reports
AI muscles in on physical climate risk
Insurers are already using AI to understand the physical risks of climate change on property. Now investors stand to gain. Pirkko Juntunen reports
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Special Reports
India’s rapidly growing population is in dire need of investment in senior living
The country faces 346m seniors by 2050
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Special Reports
Top 40 natural capital investment managers 2025: Fields, forests, fast
The convergence of large timber and agriculture specialists is helping to fuel growth
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Special Reports
New UK government tackles housing crisis
One of the emerging threats to European cities is their lack of affordable housing. Lauren Mills reports
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Special Reports
Water security: Singapore closes the water loop
The Asian city-state is a global testbed for water innovations, having turned recycled water into potable water. Florence Chong reports