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Student Housing: Top of the class
US student housing is getting top marks from investors. Christopher O’Dea looks at a sector about to graduate
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Investor Universe Japan: GPIF to lead the way
GPIF’s foray into global real estate will provide justification for other Japanese institutions to follow. But local partners will be key, writes Yukihiko Ito
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City Focus: Los Angeles - Still in the game
The City of Angels is home to a diversified economy, several sub-markets and pricing that is still attractive. Christopher O’Dea reports
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Residential Netherlands: Opening the door
Foreign investors have flocked to a housing market that has opened up – but they would like more
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Opinion Pieces
Guest Viewpoint: Ted Leary
Today’s managers can be broken down into three groups: Real Estate-Plus, Sharpshooters and the UMMs. Ted Leary explains why firms should avoid becoming the latter
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Portfolio: Quality control
Prime, secondary and tertiary are inconsistently used terms to describe building and location quality. But asset allocators need an accepted, accurate industry-wide definition, writes Malcolm Frodsham
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Retail: Importance of Location
The rapid change in shopping behaviour is making location risk the biggest challenge retail investors face in Europe, writes Marrit Laning
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Forestry: Slow growth market
Institutional investors are heading for the trees as they desperately seek alternative sources of income. The forestry and timberland markets are ripe for picking, writes Christopher O’Dea reports
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Montreal: The ascent of Mont Royal
Montréal’s economy has lagged Ontario and the western provinces for nearly 40 years. But the city is now growing, writes Christopher O’Dea
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Economic Briefing: Bracing for a Brexit
How big a threat would Britain exiting the EU be to the UK property markets? Ed Stansfield questions some common assumptions
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Investor Profiles: Danes set about diversifying
Danish pension funds remain active in real estate but they are taking distinct approaches and strategies. Rachel Fixsen profiles four investors
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Logistics Europe: Electric currents
Under the surface of a buoyant investment market, e-commerce is having lasting effects on the shape of logistics real estate, writes Machiel Wolters
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New York hits new heights
A property development and investment boom in the city is solving the land shortage problem by building upwards, reports Christopher O’Dea
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Real Assets - Waste: Internal rate of rubbish
US companies are cleaning up in the waste market by targeting ‘internalisation’, the percentage of waste that ends up in landfills. Christopher O’Dea reports
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Investment Management: Blazing three separate trails
Brookfield, Blackstone and CBRE Global Investors once again top the investment management ranking. Christopher O’Dea looks at the ‘big three’
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Sustainability: Green and gold
Refurbishing SME office space to incorporate environmental features can be good for the planet, good for tenants – and good for investor returns, writes Simon Ringer
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Debt Funds: Australia mulls debt funds
There are several signs pointing to the emergence of a new commercial real estate debt fund sector in Australia. Sharon Hayes reports
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Portfolio: Let go of the benchmark
Investors should consider liberating themselves from the IPD benchmark and their long-held fixation on office and retail, says Paul Jayasingha
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Sustainability: The rise of the Green Stars
Entities measured by the GRESB Sustainability index are making more plans, implementing more measures, and collecting more data, says Christopher Pyke
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Office: Flexible future
The flexible office sector has grown as occupiers have demanded greater freedom and functionality. Sophy Moffat reports