All Italy articles – Page 2
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KGAL acquires majority stake in Italian solar and wind developer for impact fund KGAL ESPF 5
Grünwald, 19/05/2022 – The established developer controls an excellent pipeline with a total capacity of more than 300 megawatts. Together with its Italian partner, KGAL will complete the pipeline projects and operate these as an independent power producer (IPP). Only a few months after the first closing, this is already the fourth transaction for KGAL ESPF 5 – and further investments are imminent.
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Edmond de Rothschild REIM finances repositioning of the Londra Hotel in Florence
Edmond de Rothschild REIM, through the Edmond de Rothschild European High Yield I Real Estate Debt Fund and a separate fund dedicated to a German insurance group, has provided €28.3 million whole loan financing to refinance and refurbish the Londra Hotel in the centre of Florence.
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CityWave is the first project in Italy certified Platinum by WiredScore
The new CityLife office building has been awarded the highest level recognized by the international certification WiredScore for its digital connectivity and smart technology.
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Work begins on CityWave, the new-generation building that completes CityLife
Designed by the firm BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group, the building represents a new concept of the workplace that combines the objectives of positive impact, quality of life and new ways of using spaces.
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Draghi Takes First Shot at Reforming Italy
After getting the vaccination program up to speed and reshaping the country’s recovery plan, Prime Minister Mario Draghi is now focusing on the hard part of the job: actually reforming Italy.
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COIMA establishes group holding company with target AUM of €10 billion
COIMA is a group that has been involved in sustainable real estate investment and development in Italy for over 40 years. In recent years we have developed and still manage 34 LEED-certified buildings, representing approximately 76% of our portfolio.
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ENPAIA and Generali sign an agreement for a 50% co- investment in the fund owning the Libeskind Tower in Milan CityLife
Milan and Rome - Generali and Ente Nazionale di Previdenza degli addetti e degli impiegati in agricoltura (ENPAIA) have reached an agreement for the sale to ENPAIA of 50% of the shares of the Rubens real estate fund, managed by Generali Real Estate SGR and owner of the Tower Libeskind in Milan, with an operation worth over 160 million euro.
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PGIM Real Estate acquires three logistics properties in Italy
PGIM Real Estate has acquired three logistics assets in Italy on behalf of the investors in its European core strategy. PGIM Real Estate is the real estate investment business of PGIM, the US$1.5 trillion global investment management businesses of Prudential Financial, Inc. (NYSE: PRU).
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Generali Real Estate completes the acquisition of part of the residential complex Maggiolina in Milan
The acquisition of some buildings in the Maggiolina residential complex is part of Generali Real Estate’s European investment strategy in the residential sector, alongside major operations in Germany (Frankfurt) and France (Paris Clichy)
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Mario Draghi: Deus Ex Machina or Knight of the Apocalypse?
The Future of Italy and Implications for Europe.
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Italy: ECB’s Umbrella To Protect Bond Market, Despite Uncertain Political Situation
On 13 January, Italia Viva – a minor coalition partner led by former Prime Minister Matteo Renzi – pulled out of the ruling coalition, leaving the government short of a majority in the Senate. However, we believe that snap elections are unlikely for now.
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Meliá Hotels International announces opening Gran Meliá hotel in the centre of Milan
Opening in 2023 in Generali’s Palazzo Venezia, it will be the company’s fourth hotel in Milan
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The new Citi headquarters: a Generali building in the heart of Milan
Citi and Generali Real Estate announce the finalization of the agreement about the transfer of the Italian headquarters of the US bank to the renovated building in Piazzetta Maurilio Bossi 3, in the heart of the financial district in the immediate surroundings of Piazza Scala. An important choice for Citi, which consolidates the two offices in Via dei Mercanti and Viale Brenta into a single building conceived for maximum functionality and designed with employee well-being and environmental sustainability in mind.
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PGIM Real Estate Acquires An Italian Logistics Portfolio
PGIM Real Estate has acquired a logistics portfolio in Italy, on behalf of an institutional investor as part of their European Core/Core Plus investment program; the portfolio consists of three warehouse properties located in greater Rome and Northern Italy.
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Italy’s Bank Tax: It’s Hard to Please Everyone All of the Time
The Italian government’s unexpected announcement raises doubts in investors’ minds about their market friendliness and about Italian banks’ vulnerability to future political meddling.
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Focus on Italy: macroeconomic and fixed income scenario
If we wanted to characterise the contraction and recovery pattern, we would probably describe it as a ‘long U-shaped’ recovery; in other words, as a gradual normalisation which will take some time before seeing a return to pre-crisis levels. In Italy, the government is estimating an 8% GDP contraction this year, followed by a 4.7% YoY rebound in 2021. In our analysis, we consider two possible reference scenarios for 2020 growth: -8.0% YoY (as per the government scenario) and -12.0% YoY.
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The new gateway to CityLife
Air, light, greenery and open spaces: a project designed for people and the city
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Italian real estate market
The relation between Italian Government bond rates and the local real estate market.
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Italy is the eurozone economy most likely heading for a ‘lost decade’
As Japan found out the hard way, a healthy banking sector is key to restoring health to an economy. But Europe’s third biggest economy, with its vastly undercapitalised banks, looks destined to remain in the doldrums for some time
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Enel steps up: the world’s first SDG-linked bond
How an Italian energy company’s new bond marks a defining moment in the evolution of sustainable fixed-income markets.