All Office articles – Page 21
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White papersChallenging outlook for UK real estate
The UK government’s negotiating stance on ‘Brexit’ has become clearer, which is good news for real estate investors. But value remains scarce across the market, says Tom Goodwin.
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White papersCo-working space: the future of office demand?
Changes to working practises and business structures have major implications for the serviced office sector, presenting opportunities for real estate investors who understand the dynamics, argues Chris Urwin.
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White papersTrump presidency weighs on Asia-Pacific real estate
Concerns over a slowdown in Chinese economic growth have receded, but the rise of Donald Trump could present challenges for Asia-Pacific real estate markets, says Sandip Bhalsod.
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Asset Manager NewsOrchard Street acquires prime West End office for £54.4m
Orchard Street Investment Management (‘Orchard Street’), the specialist commercial property investment manager, has completed the acquisition of 25 Great Pulteney Street, a prime new build office asset in Soho, London for £54.4 million. The asset was acquired on behalf of St James’s Place from F&C Commercial Property Trust Ltd (‘FCCPT’) managed by BMO Real Estate Partners (‘BMOREP’). The purchase price represents a yield of 3.96%.
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White papersUK real estate market commentary: December 2016
Although the UK economy performed better than expected in the six months following the EU referendum, it was very dependent on consumer spending. Turning to this year, consumption is likely to lose momentum, as inflation overtakes annual wage awards.
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White papersContinental European real estate market commentary: December 2016
The eurozone economy is steadily returning to normal. Total GDP is now 3% above its previous peak in 2008, net bank lending has turned positive, unemployment fell below 10% in September and core inflation, excluding energy, has settled at 1%.
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White papersEuropean real estate offers value despite political risk
Continental European real estate offers more value than other regions, but moderate returns are expected over the next five years, says Monika Sujkowska.
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White papersInside Real Estate: Annual strategy outlook for 2017
A new president in the white house – After a bitterly fought election, Donald Trump surged on a wave of populism to be elected the 45th President of the United States.
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Magazine
Office investment tables 2016
Top managers with office investments from the Top 100 Real Estate Investment Managers survey 2016.
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White papersUK Real Estate Outlook
One month after the referendum vote to leave the EU, the UK real estate market is adapting to the result.
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UK Real Estate Outlook: 2H16
Expectations for UK economic growth underwent some fairly significant downward revisions prior to the EU Referendum, and these have now been revised downwards again, although we do not envision the UK entering a recession as the main scenario.
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White papers
Eurozone Real Estate Outlook: 2H16
The slowdown in China and other emerging markets viewed in conjunction with the uncertainties surrounding Brexit, has led to a downward revision of economic growth prospects in the eurozone.
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White papers
APAC Market Outlook: 2H16
Investment opportunities and strategies linked to broad structural shifts across the APAC region likely to outperform.
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White papers
Adding flavor to your portfolio: All you need to know about real estate
For institutional investment purposes, real estate usually refers to the commercial sectors of office, retail, industrial (including logistics) and the leased (rather than owner occupied) residential sector. Increasingly, real estate investment also refers to debt secured against property assets and other niche sectors such as student accommodation, hotels or healthcare.
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White papers
Brexit: Impact on UK Property
The UK public voted to leave the European Union on 23rd June, to the surprise of pollsters and economists.
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White papers
European Real Estate Summary: Edition 3 2016
The potential consequences of the Brexit vote have dominated economic commentary in the aftermath of the historic decision. It is too early to assess the full implications for both the UK and Europe, although economic commentators unanimously expect that there will be negative short-term impacts on growth stemming from heightened uncertainty.
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White papersPerspectives: Brexit and its implications for UK real estate
An analysis of which segments of the UK real estate market may face the greatest short-term challenges, and of the long-term investment opportunities which may arise from any volatility.
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Asset Manager News
UBS ICUK property fund agrees GBP 77 million portfolio refinancing
UBS Asset Management’s Global Real Estate – UK business announces that the UBS Investment Circle UK Fund has agreed a GBP 77 million medium-term facility with an international real estate lender.
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White papers
European Real Estate Quarterly: Q1 2016
Towards the end of 2015 and into Q1 2016 there have been an increasing number of commentators speculating that the world economy is on the cusp of a new recession, triggered by slowing emerging market economies.
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White papers
UK real estate market commentary - June 2016
We expect the political uncertainty in the UK post-EU referendum to ease further to the appointment of Theresa May as Prime Minister on July 13.
