All Real Estate articles – Page 94
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Hines Completes Acquisition Of 150,000-Square-Meter “Ex Trotto” Area In Milan’s San Siro District
City of Milan to gain new spaces: a large green area open to the public featuring a residential offering with a significant share of affordable rentals
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Real estate: on the brink of transformational change
As the world copes with lockdown, our sense of space has been immediately and viscerally impacted. Offices sit empty, shops, hotels, pubs and restaurants are shuttered, and for many of us our home is now our castle. With markets responding in real time, what does the crisis mean for real estate?
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Covid-19 & European Real Estate Markets What Happened And What To Expect
Covid-19 is now spread globally and quickly, it turned itself from a health emergency into an economic crisis. Governments are facing needs to find the equilibrium between health preservation and economic preservation as lockdowns, useful to preserve health, have a very high economic cost that could eventually even become a social cost.
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Well Living Lab, Delos, Cushman & Wakefield And Hines Align To Advance Return-To-Workplace Guidelines In Response To The Covid-19 Pandemic
Well Living Lab to evaluate methods and establish guidelines to reduce air and surface viral transmission, strengthen physical-distancing measures and enhance employee performance as organizations contemplate their return to offices
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AEW Research Flash Report - April 2020
The latest data being released illustrates the immense impact that broad based social distancing has had on wide swathes of the economy. These measures, while unfavorable to the nation’s economy, have largely worked to slow the growth rate of new infections, and have generally kept levels below which most hospital systems are overwhelmed.
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Think global: Identifying tomorrow’s world cities
The viability of a cities-based real estate strategy appears questionable in these challenging times. Our day-to-day activities in cities around the world have been altered in ways few of us would have imagined just a few months ago. The spread of the coronavirus, the disruption to our daily lives, and the toll on health and human life are alarming.
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Mastering the real estate cycle
The cyclicality of real estate creates opportunities for well-informed investors. However, determining where a market is in the cycle can be difficult, so we have developed a tool that can help investors overcome this challenge.
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The value of connected buildings
4ORTY in London has been awarded WiredScore gold certification for its outstanding digital infrastructure
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Going green – Real estate and sustainability in APAC
How COVID-19 could raise the urgency for greening the built environment
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Navigating the New Normal
Time has simultaneously slowed down, as many of us work from home, and it has sped up. Last month’s “unthinkable” has become this month’s norm. Last week’s downside scenario has become this week’s baseline, and next week’s upside. Real estate investors are “zooming” with each other and saying, well at least we didn’t cause this, did we?
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The Pandemic’s Effect on the Retail Sector
Sam Porat discusses the impact the current COVID-19 pandemic has had on the retail sector and how it has compared to previous downturns.
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Real Estate Investing Through the Crisis
Matthew Kaplan reviews the impact to different sectors of the real estate market resulting from COVID-19, where opportunities may arise as the market finds its footing.
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Hines Global Income Trust Completes Sale Of Bishop’s Square
Hines, the international real estate firm, announced today the sale of Bishop’s Square by Hines Global Income Trust, Inc. (“Hines Global”). The Class A office building, located in Dublin’s Central Business District, was acquired in 2015 and was sold to GLL Real Estate Partners.
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Covid-19 real estate update
Economic disruption is feeding through to real estate markets, prompting subdued investment market conditions The impact of the crisis is currently most evident in occupier markets, with the retail, leisure and hospitality sectors facing the greatest short-term liquidity pressure We believe Asia is best ...
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AEW Research Flash Report - April 2020
To learn more about the immediate impact of the COVID-19 crisis on the Asia Pacific real estate property markets, we invite you to read a brief update by Asia Pacific’s Director of Research, Glyn Nelson. This report will be distributed intermittently over the following months as the COVID-19 situation evolves and we monitor its impact, real or potential.
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COVID-19 to test the resilience of long income
Real estate long income strategies are known for their defensive qualities. Tim Perry explores how the impact of COVID-19 on the asset class will vary across businesses and sectors.
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Research Blast: COVID-19 European Office Markets Series, Edition 1 – April
Within a matter of weeks, COVID-19 has caused an unprecedented level of disruption to all asset classes. Office real estate markets are by no means immune to this, but due to the illiquid nature of the asset class it will be several months, if not longer, before the true impact is fully reported through data.
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PATRIZIA buys large office building in Luxembourg city centre
PATRIZIA AG, the global partner for pan-European real estate investment, announces the acquisition of the AIRE office building in Luxembourg City on behalf of its institutional clients. The acquisition increases the number of properties PATRIZIA manages in Luxembourg to 13, comprising total space of around 87,000 sqm, with a total value of approximately EUR 800 million.
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PAMERA buys 14,500 sq m multi-let property in southern Düsseldorf from M7 Real Estate
PAMERA Real Estate Partners (“PAMERA”), acting for a family office managed by the company, has acquired a 14,500 sq m office property with storage/production space at Reisholzer Werftstrasse 38-42, in the south of Düsseldorf. The vendor is M7 EREIP IV, an M7 Real Estate (“M7”) fund, for which M7 is the asset manager.
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Hines, Urban Atlantic, Triden Development Group, And Bridge Investment Group Close On Land To Develop Luxury Apartments At The Parks At Walter Reed
Hines, Urban Atlantic, and Triden Development Group along with joint venture partner, Bridge Investment Group, announced today they have closed on one and a half acres at The Parks at Walter Reed to develop The Hartley, a 323-unit luxury, multifamily property, anchored by natural and organic grocer Whole Foods Market. Santander Bank N.A. and EagleBank are providing the construction financing.