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  • Logistics report 2021
    Special Reports

    Logistics: Global boom proves sustainable

    July / August 2021 (Magazine)

    The world is witnessing a synchronised shortage of modern logistics space – with prices of prime logistics assets spiralling upwards, and rents growing sharply in key markets across the globe. Open cheque books and boundless optimism are the order of the day. We report on the never-ending logistics boom and take a close look at the latest developments affecting the sector in the US, Europe and Asia-Pacific.

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    Magazine

    Market report: Retail

    July / August 2021 (Magazine)

    As the world tentatively reopens, we report on how the true scale of retail Armageddon is becoming apparent. Retail was traditionally the second-largest component after offices in core institutional real estate portfolios. In recent years, investors and fund managers have been striving to reduce that heavy retail weighting, often in favour of logistics, residential and some alternative property sectors, as we analyse in this report.

  • Top 10 real estate investors
    Special Reports

    Top 100 Real Estate Investors 2021

    May / June 2021 (Magazine)

    This year’s real estate survey shows investors holding firm with their pre-pandemic allocations and strategies. Richard Lowe & Rachel Fixsen report

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    Special Reports

    Healthcare & life sciences

    May / June 2021 (Magazine)

    The healthcare and life-sciences real estate sectors are booming. Such is the need for specialist space from life-sciences companies, real estate investors are racing to keep up with demand. In this report, we look at how investment and innovation during the pandemic have been transforming these industries and explore what this means for the real assets investors globally.

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    Special Reports

    Market report: Student housing

    May / June 2021 (Magazine)

    COVID-19 has created a previously unforeseen fault line in the global student-housing market. On one side of the divide are countries with a deep domestic student market, such as the US, where the recent disruption has barely affected operations. On the other side are countries reliant on international students, such as Australia, where student-housing operators are struggling to stay afloat, as we analyse in this report.

  • The sale of the Brussels Finance Tower for €1.2bn was the largest real estate transaction in Europe last year
    Magazine

    Real assets multi-managers innovate for smaller investors

    March / April 2021 (Magazine)

    Smaller investors risk being squeezed out of increasingly competitive real assets markets, but investment managers are coming up with solutions. Richard Lowe reports

  • IPE
    Special Reports

    Technology: Data demand drives digital infrastructure boom

    There is no doubt that we are all spending more time in front of screens and COVID-19 lockdowns have only intensified this trend. The implications have not been lost on institutional investors. This report looks at the growth in data centres, perhaps one of the best examples of a real asset that sits squarely in the concentric circles of real estate and infrastructure. We also assess investment opportunities in other technology sectors including fibre networks, 5G and hydrogen technology, and analyse how technology is impacting the logistics and office sectors.

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    Special Reports

    Investment: Private debt

    March / April 2021 (Magazine)

    Private debt has been increasingly sought after by pension funds and other institutional investors and the arguments for including real estate and infrastructure in private-debt allocations appear to be strong. In this report, we analyse why institutional investors are increasing allocation to real assets private debt. We also look at current opportunities in US real estate debt, and find out why infrastructure debt funds have continued to grow despite the pandemic.

  • Know your scores
    Special Reports

    Net zero: Real assets at the heart of investor efforts to decarbonise

    January / February 2021 (Magazine)

    Pension funds have set their sights on achieving net zero and real assets are central to their efforts. Rachel Fixsen reports

  • Real Estate Setor Leaders
    Magazine

    GRESB: The real estate sector leaders of 2020

    January / February 2021 (Magazine)

    As the sustainability benchmark enters a new decade, 91´«Ã½ÔÚÏß talks to nine of the best-performing GRESB participants in 2020. Florence Chong, Vanessa Drucker and Richard Lowe report

  • Could COVID-19 be an opportunity to tackle homelessness in the UK?
    Magazine

    UK social housing: Impact firmly on investors’ agenda

    January / February 2021 (Magazine)

    The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the trend for impact investing in real estate in the UK, writes Maha Khan Phillips

  • Net Zero
    Special Reports

    Net zero: Dial it down

    January / February 2021 (Magazine)

    With the postponed UN climate-change conference COP26 due at the end of 2021 and the rejoining of the Paris agreement by the world’s largest economy, the signs are that significant progress could be made to start decarbonising the global economy. The built environment contributes close to 40% of emissions, and so institutional investors, which own much of it, have a big role to play. In this report, we look at the emergence of net-zero targets among investors, fund managers and governments.

  • ESG - The Intent Beyond the Income
    Special Reports

    GRESB: The class of 2020

    January / February 2021 (Magazine)

    Over the past 10 years, GRESB has become an integral part of investor due diligence and investment-manager reporting.  In 2020, further participation in the GRESB Real Estate Benchmark caused coverage to grow by 22%, taking in 1,229 portfolios encompassing more than US$4.8trn (€4trn) in assets under management. Meanwhile, the GRESB Infrastructure Fund Assessment, launched five years ago, has been playing catch-up.  In this report, we shine a light on some of the leading participants in both real estate and infrastructure assessments.

  • ESG Social Housing Working Group
    Special Reports

    Social impact

    January / February 2021 (Magazine)

    The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the trend for impact investing in real estate, most notably in the area of social and affordable housing. In the UK, a growing number of funds have attracted pension-fund capital. While some of the scale and track record required by institutions was not available in the past, the slate of new initiatives shows just how much appetite there is. In this report, we also take a look at how impact investing is picking up momentum in the US and Australia, with investors playing a role in tackling affordability issues.

  • AXA IM RA Forestry
    Magazine

    Forestry: Seeing the wood in the trees

    January / February 2021 (Magazine)

    The crucial role that timber plays as an alternative material to concrete, steel and plastics is becoming evident. Florence Chong reports on a fast-evolving global industry

  • SANDRA CARVAO
    Special Reports

    Travel & Tourism: End of an era

    November / December 2020 (Magazine)

    COVID-19 has brought the golden age of international travel crashing down. Will it ever recover? Florence Chong reports

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    Magazine

    Diversity, inclusion and the real estate investment management industry

    November / December 2020 (Magazine)

    Like most industries, the sector has a diversity problem. Some businesses are pushing for change, writes Maha Khan Phillips

  • News

    Geopolitical and Economic Outlook

    2020-09-25T16:32:00Z

    Welcome and introduction from Richard Lowe, Editor, 91´«Ã½ÔÚÏß, followed by keynote presentation by François Bergère, Executive Director, Long-term Infrastructure Investors Association

  • Future of Offices
    Special Reports

    Future of Offices: No going back

    September / October 2020 (Magazine)

    Enforced remote working has changed the office landscape almost overnight. But what is going to happen to the sector in the long term? Maha Khan Phillips explores