All Real Estate articles – Page 61
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The moment of truth for office as workers begin their return
A greatly uneven pattern is unfolding globally as staff make their way back to the office. With data on office utilization hard to come by globally, non-traditional datasets can help shed light on how the return to the office is taking shape.
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PGIM Real Estate finances record $22B in loans globally in 2021
NEWARK, N.J., May 5, 2022 – Low interest rates, investors’ ongoing search for yield, and strong acquisitions activity continue to create a supportive environment for real estate financing and alternative lenders across the globe, contributing to a record $22.38 billion in worldwide originations last year for PGIM Real Estate, the real estate investment and financing business of PGIM, the $1.4 trillion global investment management business of U.S.-based Prudential Financial, Inc. (NYSE: PRU).
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PGIM Real Estate finances record $22B in loans globally in 2021
Low interest rates, investors’ ongoing search for yield, and strong acquisitions activity continue to create a supportive environment for real estate financing and alternative lenders across the globe, contributing to a record $22.38 billion in worldwide originations last year for PGIM Real Estate, the real estate investment and financing business of PGIM, the $1.4 trillion global investment management business of U.S.-based Prudential Financial, Inc. (NYSE: PRU).
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IPUT to plant over 40 hectares of native woodland in Cork to support achievement of net zero carbon
IPUT launches 2021 Responsibility Report detailing plans to decarbonise the built environment and achieve net zero carbon by 2030 IPUT’s net zero strategy is built around emissions reduction but investments in carbon offsets will support achievement of targets IPUT is partnering with a local landowner in Co Cork to ...
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Global real estate markets: rich valuations, but not a source of systemic risk
Among the legacies of the Covid-19 crisis, we have – first and foremost – the surfacing of a renewed inflation regime. Signs of this trend emerged in 2021, with price rises not seen for decades across the world. This dynamic has been compounded by the Russia-Ukraine war, which has significantly hiked energy prices and exacerbated pre-existing supply-chain bottlenecks.
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Are investors right to look to UK real estate amid rising inflation?
UK real estate has seen increased interest from investors seeking shelter from rising inflation. We look at the strengths and weaknesses of the strategy and point out what investors should look out for.
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Real Estate Convictions: Asset Manager’s view of the European real estate markets
Just when the world was beginning to emerge from two years of health crisis, the Russian invasion of Ukraine has shaken up the economic cards, and the risk of major geopolitical fragmentation of the world has become real. This division between blocks, if it happens, could have an impact over a long period of time.
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Europe: a hot spot in the fast-moving world of data centres
When it comes to data centres, the speed of evolution of the market might be best demonstrated by considering the incredible increase in data used in our everyday lives. Today, more data is created in an hour than was produced in an entire year two decades ago. By 2025, the sum of generated data will eclipse 175 Zettabytes (ZB), up from only 18ZB in 2015.
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Riding the demographic wave
Senior housing. Demand for this property type is driven by predictable, long-term demographic trends. The sector also has other appealing fundamentals, including an attractive income return and greater opportunities for value creation than in many other sectors. This is particularly true in Europe.
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Primonial REIM Germany Convictions: Investor’s view on the German Real Estate Market
The Research & Strategy Department’s role is to formalize Primonial REIM’s real estate investment strategies, based on continuous monitoring of the European markets. By nature, real estate is at the crossroads of financial (interest rates), economic (tenants), demographic and social factors. This is why a broad analysis is needed, which is also long term and therefore matches the horizon of most real estate investors.
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2022 European Mid-Year Outlook: Dealing with Double Trouble
Even though governments have successfully limited the pandemic’s long term economic impact, the conflict in Ukraine poses an unexpected new challenge for markets.
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Exclusive: Pro-invest’s Shantha de Silva on boutique brands and the power of principles
With Australia’s borders open once again and hopes high that tourism will rebound quickly, many hotel groups are investing in soft and boutique brands. Pro-invest Hotels Director of Operations, Shantha de Silva, explains the importance of creating a portfolio of hotels and brands that reflects company values.
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Real estate: Going against the crowd
The pandemic has been a positive catalyst for some sectors, like logistics, but those associated with an agglomeration of people, including retail, hospitality and leisure, have been at the sharp end. This has created a pricing opportunity for investors that are prepared to invest against rather than with the crowd into sectors like hotels, which have suffered as a result of forced closures.
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Private Commercial Real Estate Debt: A higher yielding alternative to investment grade bonds
Amid an environment of historically low government bond yields, institutional investors are increasing their strategic asset allocation towards alternative asset classes, which are typically less correlated to traditional investments and are able to deliver a premium over traditional fixed income.
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Generali Real Estate acquires the 1 0 t r a l building in Frankfurt from OFB
Milan – Generali Real Estate has signed the agreement to acquire from OFB Projektentwicklung (OFB) the 1 0 t r a l (in German: ‘zehntral’) building in Frankfurt’s city centre as part of a forward deal. The building will be acquired on behalf of the panEuropean fund Generali Europe Income Holding (GEIH), managed by Generali Real Estate S.p.A Società di gestione del risparmio.
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Generali Real Estate completes the acquisition of the Step Up building in Barcelona 22@ district
Milan – Generali Real Estate has completed the acquisition of the Step Up office building in Barcelona, from CODIC Group. The building has been acquired on behalf of the panEuropean fund Generali Europe Income Holding (GEIH), managed by Generali Real Estate S.p.A Società di gestione del risparmio.
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IPUT plans to double logistics portfolio with acquisition of 118 acres in north Dublin
Acquisition of 118 acres of land at Killamonan, Cherryhound Interchange in north Dublin Site is adjacent to 64-acre Cherryhound site acquired in 2021 where IPUT intends to seek planning to develop Nexus Distribution Park Combined sites will enable the development of up to 2.4 million sq ft of logistics ...
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Opportunities Persist in European Real Estate Despite Geopolitics
The duration of the Ukrainian conflict and its macro-economic impact on the rest of the world remains key to assessing market pricing prospects—but the current significant property yield bond spread will soften any fallout. The Barings Real Estate team discusses.
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Upside potential: The case for European real estate
With healthy fundamentals and attractive valuations, European real estate securities, in our opinion, are positioned to deliver meaningful relative real returns despite rising interest rates and slower growth.
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Finding a way to net zero carbon in real estate
The need to transform the built environment for the better in the coming decades marks a key responsibility, and opportunity, for real estate investors. Embracing the transition to net zero carbon is imperative, framed by binding environmental targets and growing demand for green assets by occupiers. Net zero carbon buildings are at the heart of this – but there is currently little market standardisation around what this constitutes in practice.