Office Analysis
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IPE Real Estate Conference: Can Europe act as a global safe haven?
Live poll in Copenhagen suggests real estate investors reallocating away from US
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MIPIM 2025: How everything is connected to data centres
Talk in Cannes was about digital infrastructure, operational risk, AI and office retrofits
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Will Musk’s government cost-cutting agency add further pressure on US offices?
Department of Government Efficiency threatens to weigh down an already depressed sector
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London: Things can only get better for commercial real estate
Its viability as a commercial hub was undermined in the aftermath of Brexit and the pandemic. But now, writes Maha Khan Phillips, London could start to embrace its full potential
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City Focus: Back to work for Toronto
The city is grappling with an infrastructure funding gap and a post-COVID-19 hangover in its downtown. But the future is far from bleak, finds Joel Kranc
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MIPIM 2024: Infrastructure gate-crashes real estate party
Major institutional investors converge on Cannes to discuss challenges facing asset class
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Nashville: People and investors flock to the Sun Belt’s music city
Nashville is one of a number of Sun Belt markets to experience an influx of people – and real estate investors – in recent years. Vanessa Drucker explores what this really means for the city
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Analysis: The challenge of repurposing the UK’s office landscape
The conversion of BT Tower into hotel highlights need for innovation and planning flexibility
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Analysis: WeWork hands in its resignation
What does this week’s bankruptcy mean for landlords and flexible office competitors?
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San Franciso office market begins to unlock as sellers become ‘more realistic’
Blackstone’s discounted sale of North Park building reflects narrowing of bid-ask spread
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91´«Ã½ÔÚÏß May/June 2023: Investors sit out the market
Are institutional real estate investors on the sidelines? The latest numbers from MSCI Real Assets would suggest so. US commercial real estate transactions in the third quarter of this year fell by 56% relative to Q1 2022. Sales of office properties were the weakest since 2010.
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UK real estate to see ‘across the board’ repricing and forced sales
Rapidly rising interest rates could push lenders to become ‘less forgiving’, experts warn
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Net zero: How EBRD’s HQ went from core investment to value-add project
Ten years after PNB bought One Exchange Square, the 1980s building is being overhauled
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Why Coima RES founders want to take the Italian REIT private
Public markets will not be able to support planned growth phase, says Manfredi Catella
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Can banks help improve energy efficiency of European commercial property?
Alternative lenders will be needed to play a part in the drive to net zero, says Dominic Smith
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Stockland: The A$11bn REIT planning a major push into capital partnerships
The ‘self-sufficient’ top-five A-REIT pivots to collaborate with global investors under new CEO
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Editorial: A tale of many cities
One of the peculiarities of private real estate is its heterogeneity. Unlike many listed markets, it is not homogenous, with each individual asset coming with its own unique risks. You cannot ‘buy the market’ in the same way you can gain a passive beta exposure in listed equities.
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Viewpoint: Opportunity to capitalise on life-sciences growth
Research into the life-sciences sector by ULI Europe shows the obstacles and opportunities for real estate investors
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Are Dutch pensions hesitant to absorb direct real estate write-offs?
Dutch metal schemes PMT and PME say they may adjust their 2020 returns
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Future of offices still uncertain as Townsend predicts 9-12% drop in demand
Consultancy that advises $134bn of institutional capital addresses implications for investment strategies