All Magazine articles – Page 34
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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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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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Investor Universe: Sweden - Uncertainty around AP reform
What are the implications of the proposed reforms of the Swedish AP buffer funds for their real estate investments? Rachel Fixsen investigates
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Alternatives: Big data
The sector is going through its first consolidation and providers are scrambling to get bigger. Christopher O’Dea reports
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City Focus: Madrid regains its allure
Investors are regaining confidence in the Spanish capital which is one of the few European markets where prime office rents are rising, finds Russell Handy
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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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IPE Real Estate Top 100 Investment Management Survey
The Top 100 Investment Management Survey provides a snapshot of an evolving global industry. The table below shows the largest 100 real estate managers by assets under management.
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Regulation: Summer refreshment
It was an eventful summer for regulators. Jeff Rupp highlights what investors might have missed while they were at the beach
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Sustainability: Work in progress
Progress has been made in bringing sustainability into institutional real estate investment activities. But more needs to be done, writes Don Jordison
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Portfolio: Property pinch points
How do pinch points relate to real estate markets, and how can investors use them to their advantage? Geoffrey Armstrong explains
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Office: A useful valuation tool
Some investors use replacement cost to help with valuations. John Lutzuis reviews the practice and uses London as a case in point
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Office: The invisible office
There is a growth of ‘invisible’ space in offices and its impact on achievable rents will be disruptive, writes Graham Porter
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Office: The rise of the tech hub
A global tech boom is creating vibrant new city office districts. But will they stand the test of time? Richard Lowe reports
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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
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German Spezialfonds: A growing, evolving landscape
The Kandlbinder Report 2015 shows that the German real estate Spezialfonds market has grown, while the profile of its managers and investors has changed, according to Till Entziam
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Driving new habits
Car park investors and operators recognise that human behaviour is changing, and so must car park investing, writes Maha Khan Phillips
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Debt Funds: At the margins
As debt funds have proliferated, margins have been squeezed. Russell Handy finds the best opportunities arising in fixed-rate refinancings
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Investor Forum: Cycle protection
With real estate prices and capital markets at a cyclical high, risk management is pertinent. Rachel Fixsen speaks to six investors and advisers
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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