All Real Estate articles – Page 74
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Asset Manager News
Nuveen Real Estate announces practical completion of 183-185 Clarence Street, Sydney
Nuveen Real Estate, one of the world’s largest real estate investment managers, today announces the practical completion of Sydney’s latest prime office buildings, SubStation No.164 at 183-185 Clarence Street, on behalf of its Asia Pacific Cities strategy.
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Podcast
The Investment Podcast: Navigating the road to real estate recovery
Picking up on the themes from their latest Global Real Estate Outlook, the real estate team at M&G Investments discuss the outlook across different sectors and geographies. Which could see rapid growth and which may lag behind?
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White papers
Health & wellbeing at our core
Buildings which encourage occupant health & safety through a mix of structure, design and operational strategies that measurably improve physical, social and mental health indicators reinforces the demand for healthier buildings. REPM was recently Fitwel Viral Response Certified for 455 Market Street, a California based flagship asset managed by the business.
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Asset Manager News
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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Asset Manager News
AEW makes first European life sciences acquisition with Copenhagen investment
AEW, the global real estate investment manager, announces that it has made its first acquisition in the emerging European life sciences sector with the acquisition of Sydmarken 5, a fully let asset in the Medicon Valley of Copenhagen, Denmark.
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White papers
Europe Moves from Strength to Strength
European data is confirming that our “Best of All Possible Worlds” scenario is unfolding there.
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Asset Manager News
Orchard Street brings Roxy Ball Room to The Cornerhouse, Nottingham, with 21,000 sq ft letting
Nottingham’s premier leisure destination will be home to Roxy’s largest venue in the UK
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White papers
Real Estate Outlook – Edition 2, 2021 - Seeing an uneven recovery
Global real estate markets are still coming to terms with the economic fallout from the pandemic, but showed a strong performance in the first quarter, driven by the industrial sector.
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White papers
Global Real Estate Outlook: Navigating the road to recovery
The unparalleled economic disruption and acceleration of structural trends caused by the pandemic has focused investors on positioning for the long term. But what is the final destination?
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Asset Manager News
IPUT invests in growth potential of logistics sector
IPUT Real Estate, Ireland’s leading property company and the largest owner of offices and logistics assets in Dublin, is consolidating its leading position in the logistics sector with the purchase of 64 acres of development land.
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Asset Manager News
PGIM Real Estate acquires UK residential property for European core strategy
PGIM Real Estate has made a second acquisition in the UK residential sector on behalf of the investors in its European core strategy. PGIM Real Estate is the real estate investment and financing business of PGIM, the US$1.5 trillion global investment management business of Prudential Financial, Inc. (NYSE: PRU).
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Asset Manager News
Orchard Street maintains momentum with c.20,000 sq ft of lettings at West London’s greenest industrial estate
Communication Park is now two-thirds let just six months after redevelopment
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White papers
Non-traditional property types are no longer niche – they are the future of commercial real estate
REITs have spearheaded the growth of real estate investors into non-traditional property types. The U.S. institutional private real estate market is also rapidly expanding into these property types and we anticipate a material allocation to non-traditional properties in the future.
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Asset Manager News
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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Asset Manager News
PGIM Real Estate and Alderan announce strategic partnership in logistics
PGIM Real Estate and Alderan announce the conclusion of a strategic partnership dedicated to the acquisition and management of logistics platforms in key catchment areas in France. PGIM Real Estate is the real estate investment and financing business of PGIM, the US$1.4 trillion global investment management business of Prudential Financial, Inc. (NYSE: PRU).
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White papers
Global Outlook 2021 - Americas
As the vaccine rollout takes effect, the U.S. economy is set to benefit from several tailwinds through the second half of the year, including the prospect of a full reopening, a boost to spending from accumulated savings and further fiscal stimulus. Latin America will take longer to recover.
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White papers
Global Outlook 2021 - Asia-Pacific
Given our assessment of the outlook for the Asia Pacific economy and real estate market, we identify the following opportunities as being among the most attractive on a risk-adjusted basis over the next 12 months.
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Asset Manager News
PGIM Real Estate sells Jung-An Building in Seoul, South Korea
PGIM Real Estate has sold Jung-An Building, a 10-story office building located in Seoul, South Korea. PGIM Real Estate is the real estate investment and financing business of PGIM, the US$1.5 trillion global investment management business of Prudential Financial, Inc. (NYSE: PRU).
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Video
Apartment demand and rents in China
Head of Research and Strategy for Great China, Fred Tang introduces the professional managed rental apartment sector in China and highlights the historic and potential growth of the sector. Of note is the improving liquidity in the sector, making entry easier for institutional investors who wish to access it.
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Research Report
Will Logistics Continue To Be The Favourite Asset Class For Investors?
Logistics is expected to continue its strong run as most European investors’ favorite asset class. Based on our analysis, European logistics will outperform other property types over the next five years.