All Magazine articles – Page 30

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    Office Europe: Mild speculation

    May/June 2016 (Magazine)

    Increased demand from investors and improving occupancy levels combine to bring development into play – with Europe’s core cities still holding sway

  • Student housing a sleeper emerges
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    Student Housing: A sleeper emerges

    May/June 2016 (Magazine)

    Institutional investors are finally waking up to the full potential of global student housing markets

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    Office US: Shared-space economy

    May/June 2016 (Magazine)

    The new generation of co-working office space in the US has been transformative. But there are risks in its lease-arbitrage business model

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    Co-investment: When investors team up

    May/June 2016 (Magazine)

    The practice comes with opportunities and risks, but also binds investors and managers closer together, writes Christopher O’Dea

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    Investor Survey: Closed-ended funds take top spot

    May/June 2016 (Magazine)

    Only 5% of investors have been reducing their property allocations, and closed-ended funds have taken over as the top choice of vehicle

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    Student Housing: Top of the class

    May/June 2016 (Magazine)

    US student housing is getting top marks from investors. Christopher O’Dea looks at a sector about to graduate

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    Technology: Get ready for change

    May/June 2016 (Magazine)

    Disruptive technologies will affect all facets of infrastructure, and investors need to be prepared for change

  • City Focus - Brussels
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    Brussels: Capital gains

    May/June 2016 (Magazine)

    Decreasing vacancy levels in Brussels and yield compression in rival European cities have put the Belgian capital back in the spotlight

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    Brazil’s perfect storm?

    May/June 2016 (Magazine)

    Political instability has undermined Brazil’s real estate industry. Should international investors stay away or take advantage?

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    Office UK: Life beyond London?

    May/June 2016 (Magazine)

    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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    Office Germany: From A to B

    May/June 2016 (Magazine)

    In addition to the ‘top seven’, Germany has a diverse range of ‘B cities’. Andri Eglitis looks at office investments in the second tier 

  • City Focus - Atlanta
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    Atlanta: Legislating for success

    May/June 2016 (Magazine)

    Political and religious issues have threatened Atlanta’s economic success, but its property market is still booming

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    Asset Allocation: Saying no to infrastructure

    May/June 2016 (Magazine)

    Norway has bucked the trend and decided against moving its sovereign wealth fund into unlisted infrastructure

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    Top 100 global investors 2016

    May/June 2016 (Magazine)

    The top 100 global investors are ranked by size of real estate assets under management at the end of 2015. Numbers are calculated by S&P Global’s MMD and IPE

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    Portfolio: Water works

    March/April 2016 (Magazine)

    A framework to measure the liquidity of property assets can provide a more nuanced view for portfolio managers. Bill Page explains

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    Secondaries: Trading places

    March/April 2016 (Magazine)

    Has the global real estate ‘secondaries’ market finally come of age? Christopher O’Dea and Sharon Hayes report on a burgeoning sector 

  • A canalside scheme in Salford, Manchester being developed by Legal & General and PGGM
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    Residential UK: On the move

    March/April 2016 (Magazine)

    Russell Handy reports on an institutional private-rented sector gaining momentum in cities and towns across the UK

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    Portfolio: Mid-table performance

    March/April 2016 (Magazine)

    ‘Past performance is not a guide to future performance’ has become a very familiar phrase in the investment world, and increasingly to consumers via the small print of metro and newspaper ads. Despite this, investors often consider past performance and related metrics as important factors in investment and fund selection.

  • Port Botany was bought in 2013 by a consortium, including IFM Investors, AustralianSuper and Abu Dhabi Investment Authority
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    Infrastructure: Harbouring opportunity

    March/April 2016 (Magazine)

    Only Australia and the UK are home to so-called landlord ports. Sharon Hayes reports on the race for these coveted, income-producing assets

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    Investor Universe Japan: GPIF to lead the way

    March/April 2016 (Magazine)

    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