All Real Estate articles – Page 36
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London remains top of the European Thematic Cities Index for the third time in a row
The Swiss Life Asset Managers’ European Thematic Cities Index helps real estate investors make smart decisions on where to invest. The index indicates which European cities are the most well equipped to handle structural transformation in five key areas. Amsterdam has broken into the upper echelons for the first time, followed by Zurich in third place.
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Asia Pacific real estate market update
China’s reopening and the perception that interest rates are near their peak have brightened economic prospects in APAC.
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Asset Manager News
HIH Invest acquires clinic for healthcare fund
Telos Clinic Liblar (North-Rhine Westfalia) comprising 3,500 square meters of rental space New building under energy Standard KfW-40-Plus with PV system, heat recovery and -pumps 25-year lease agreement with Systeam GmbH & Co. KG Second purchase for Article 8 fund “HIH Vita Invest”
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The power of innovation – From niche to norm
Top 10 interview with Joe Azelby on private markets
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Data centres: is real estate at the heart of the AI race
What will artificial intelligence mean for real estate? Read more about the implications and opportunities.
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EDITORIAL: Driving value creation for our investors
In a world of multiple crises – or ‘permacrisis’ as many call it now – everyone is asking: where are the attractive long-term investment opportunities? The world has changed dramatically with the return of inflation, rising interest rates, energy prices, war in Ukraine and growing geopolitical tensions.
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Credit crisis? Why this time may be different for REITs
“Credit crisis” and “banking stress” are dominating headlines and creating uncertainty for capital markets. Real estate is a capital-intensive industry and depends on well-functioning capital markets to thrive.
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Credit crisis? Why this time may be different for REITs
“Credit crisis” and “banking stress” are dominating headlines and creating uncertainty for capital markets. Real estate is a capital-intensive industry and depends on well-functioning capital markets to thrive.
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People News
Student Team from Waseda University Wins First Asia Pacific ULI Hines Student Competition
Winning entry outlines plans to transform Jurong Lake District in Singapore as a sustainable and vibrant mixed-use community
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Podcast
PAT Cast #14: Bridging the digital divide: why mid-market is driving the most value in a digital world
With world-wide spending on the Internet of Things expected to reach 1.1 trillion dollars this year, governments alone cannot pick up the bill to digitalise our economies.
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2023 Global Outlook: Finding Value After The Great Reset
The past 18 months have been something of a wild ride for global real estate investment markets. As a relatively small part of the global financial landscape, the reality that has played out is that real estate values are vulnerable to major fluctuations in the global cost of capital.
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Residential rent regulations - can there be a fair and balanced approach?
With the cost-of-living crisis focusing minds across the world on an intensifying housing affordability crisis and rising interest rates adding to mortgage finance costs forcing more people into the private rental market, residential rent regulations are becoming a key talking point.
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Commercial real estate: The next shoe to drop for the banking sector?
Even before the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, the outlook for parts of the CRE market appeared dim. Now with lending standards growing tighter, investors are getting increasingly nervous about problematic properties lurking on bank balance sheets.
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Monthly Research Report - May 2023
Prime European shopping centre repricing allows rebound
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ISA Briefing: Controlling interest: Keeping tabs on residential regulations
Through history, residential rent controls have tended to appear at times of external shock and dislocation.1 COVID-19 and the subsequent inflationary spike have proven to be such a catalyst.