All Magazine articles – Page 71
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The eclectic growth story
Asia Pacific markets have experienced impressive economic growth over the past few years and the region’s long-term prospects remain compelling. However, each market presents its own opportunities and challenges.
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The drivers of progress
What do occupiers of buildings expect from investors in the green space?
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In a hole, stop digging
Southern European investors stuck in an economic hole are likely to stop digging and hold on until the worst is over, as Shayla Walmsley reports
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Heat at the core
Investors are having to take on more risk and look deeper as competition for top properties intensifies. Stephanie Schwartz-Driver reports
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For the common good
Sustainable investment will only be successful if it ensures that the interests of all stakeholders are properly aligned, with tenant engagement being key, says Lisa Coca
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Where there’s growth, there’s cash
Asia is still attracting property investors – but they are not necessarily European pension funds, as Shayla Walmsley reports
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The ‘triple bottom line’
The concept of sustainability is now deeply embedded in TIAA-CREF’s real estate investment activities. Nick Stolatis tells Richard Lowe why it is essential to address the topic on multiple fronts
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Online boom fuels UK growth
Where can investors look for strong returns? In the warehousing market there are some interesting sectors with ongoing reorganisation and expansion providing opportunity for enhanced returns for landlords with strategically important assets. BNP Paribas has predicted growth of e-retailing, courier services and waste companies. Of these sectors, e-commerce stands out ...
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Clear blue water
The tangible benefits of investing in sustainable real estate will only increase as the pool of data evidence continues to deepen, according to Thomas Beyerle
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Storers beware
There is still value to be had in logistics – but investors have to go looking for it. Shayla Walmsley reports
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Better engagement required
Why is the property industry so reluctant to lobby when governments are so eager to regulate? Shayla Walmsley investigates
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Address the chaos
Environmental metrics must be accessible and demonstrate the significance of sustainability to the bottom line if we are to expect greater engagement from investors. Paul McNamara reports
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Get your acts together
Green buildings will soon be standard but for this to happen efficiently both the industry and government need to demonstrate more joined-up thinking, as Martin Lemke reports
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Innovate to accumulate
It is still a tough capital-raising market for real estate fund managers. But success can be had, especially where strategies are focused and innovative. Richard Lowe reports
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Right tools at the right time
Listed companies’ ability to access a diverse pool of capital will give them a competitive advantage among investors. Alex Moss and Fraser Hughes report
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Obstacles persist
Recovery is underway and new players are entering the market. However, a return of confidence remains a long way off, especially for secondary property, in spite of there being some good opportunities, as Lynn Strongin Dodds reports
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On a proper footing
Today, Frogmore manages value-add UK real estate funds on behalf of institutional investors, but 50 years ago it was developing houses. Richard Lowe speaks to Paul White and Stuart Jenkin about how the company has evolved – and in many ways stayed the same
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While we wait…
You win some, you lose some. As ICAP pulls out of the property derivatives market, LaSalle enters it. What should investors make of this? Shalya Walmsley reports
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Transparency and stability
Open-ended funds have a future but market players must adhere to some important rules if trust in the product is to be -restored