All Industrial articles – Page 7
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White papersInside Real Estate – Annual Strategy Outlook for 2020
The global economy has entered a phase of synchronized, slower growth, where an uncertain geopolitical environment and a weakened manufacturing sector have diminished its ability to withstand shocks. However, as dark as the potential storm clouds may be, we believe that the global economy has more going for than against it and assign a high probability (70%) that the expansion remains intact over the next 12 months.
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Asset Manager NewsPATRIZIAs TEP VII in final capital raising stage with EUR 634 million closed
PATRIZIA AG, the global partner for pan-European real estate investment, announces a further EUR 384 million of equity commitments for its flagship discretionary value add fund, TransEuropean VII LP (“TEP VII” or the Fund”), which, combined with the EUR 250 million previously announced, brings the total raised to date to EUR 634 million.
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Asset Manager NewsOrchard Street completes acquisition of prime Greater London industrial estate for £40 million
Orchard Street Investment Management (‘Orchard Street’), the specialist commercial property investment manager, has completed the acquisition of a prime industrial estate in Chessington, Greater London for £40.25 million. The asset was acquired from Aberdeen Standard Investments on behalf of St James’s Place UK Plc.
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White papersREITs: Quality Growth and Defense for an Uncertain Marketplace
Late-cycle investing is often a challenging time for investors and asset allocators. As the longest U.S. business cycle on record marches ahead, many investors wonder how best to position their portfolios for optimal outcomes. In this brief, we offer both tactical and strategic reasons for an allocation to REITs to capitalize on the steady growth, diversification and defensive attributes they offer in today’s uncertain market.
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Asset Manager NewsOrchard Street completes 63,000 sq ft of Leeds warehouse lettings, taking Gildersome Spur to full occupancy
Orchard Street Investment Management (‘Orchard Street’), the specialist commercial property investment manager, has completed two new lettings totalling 63,000 sq ft at Gildersome Spur industrial estate in Leeds, taking the prime warehouse facility to full occupancy. Gildersome Spur is managed by Orchard Street on behalf of St. James’s Place UK Plc.
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White papersReal Estate Outlook US – Edition 4, 2019
US property sector performance continues to diverge
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White papersReal Estate Outlook Europe – Edition 4, 2019
Fundamentals patchy but real estate markets robust
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Asset Manager NewsPATRIZIA buys pan-European logistics portfolio for around EUR 1.2 billion
PATRIZIA AG, the global partner for pan-European real estate investment, announces that it is acquiring a pan-European portfolio of 42 logistics assets from BentallGreenOak1 for around EUR 1.2 billion on behalf of a logistics fund, backed by a club of institutional investors, comprising PFA Pension in Denmark and Public Officials Benefit Association (POBA) in South Korea as well as PATRIZIA Logistik-Invest Europa II (PLIE II). Of the 42 acquired assets, 39 are yielding properties as well as three forward purchased new logistics developments in Italy and Spain which are partially pre-let.
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White papersReal Estate Outlook – Edition 4, 2019
Returns slowing but rate cuts supportive of sector
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White papersConnections and communities
Today, a handful of urban centres are pulling away from their rivals – creating more innovation, more growth and more jobs. Those changes have deep implications; understanding them and what they mean for local communities takes joined-up thinking.
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White papersReal Estate Summary US Real Estate – Edition 3, 2019
Spreads return to normal, while property sector performance diverges.
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White papersThe global warehouse boom: Industrial investment in the U.S. & EU
The logistics industry is a rapidly growing force in the global economy, driving extraordinary demand for warehouse property. In 2018, global industrial transaction volume climbed to a record high of $154 billion, almost 10% of all investment sales.
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White papersTrade wars are here to stay - How can European real estate investors build portfolio resilience?
The Impact Of Rising Protectionism On European Real Estate
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White papersReal Estate Outlook Eurozone – Edition 2H19 - Retail concerns growing across the eurozone.
Interest rate environment boosts the outlook for returns
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White papersPeripheral Property Perspectives - Insights From A Cross-Asset Comparison
Most cross-asset institutional investors are organised across three main departments: fixed income (or credit), equities and alternatives. Commercial real estate is typically represented in all three departments. Despite having different terminology and perspectives, investors increasingly look across departments to benefit from each other’s views on fundamental trends in the underlying credit, equity, collateral and property markets.
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Asset Manager NewsPATRIZIA acquires 61,000 sq m logistics warehouse near Saint-Étienne
PATRIZIA AG, the global partner for pan-European real estate investment, announces the acquisition of a newly built major logistics warehouse in Andrézieux-Bouthéon, 15 km north of Saint-Étienne, France, on behalf of one of its Pan-European logistics funds from Goodman France, the global owner, developer and manager of modern, high quality industrial and business space.
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White papersReal Estate Summary Edition 3, 2019
Rate cuts support real estate values. Economy is a risk to tenant demand.
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A compelling case for real estate development
In a world fueled by easy monetary policy, commercial real estate has held its own compared with other asset classes.
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UK Real Estate Outlook - Edition 2H19
As the retail correction has fully taken hold, total returns from UK commercial property have slowed markedly delivering just 0.85% in 1H19, based on the quarterly MSCI Index. Outside the retail sector, occupational markets are generally holding up quite well, however investment markets remain very subdued as political uncertainty deters activity. We may see a bounce-back in investor demand should a deal be reached with the EU, but the recent change of Prime Minister and confrontational rhetoric which followed has made that outcome increasingly unlikely.
