All REIM articles – Page 53
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White papers
Investing in commercial real estate debt
Commercial real estate debt (CRE) continues to see strong interest from investors globally, especially in today’s volatile, rising interest rate environment.
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Asset Manager News
KGAL ́s neighbourhood quarter “Perlach Plaza” in Munich gets off to a flying start
In August 2020, KGAL Investment Management acquired “Perlach Plaza” as a forward deal from project developers CONCRETE and BHB Bauträger GmbH Bayern, for a total investment cost of around EUR 250 million on behalf of three institutional investors.
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2023 - a tough year ahead, but opportunities will abound
There can be little doubt that Europe, indeed most of the world, is facing challenging times. The global economic outlook has weakened due to a long list of economic, geopolitical, pandemic- and climate-related headwinds.
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Asset Manager News
Ivanhoé Cambridge acquires first last-mile logistics facility with URBZ Capital in Munich, Germany
Ivanhoé Cambridge, a global real estate leader, announced today the acquisition of its first last-mile logistics facility in Munich, Germany, with his partner URBZ Capital, an investment and asset management boutique.
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Going global: Global real estate through a Japanese lens
Japanese interest rates on hold while they rise elsewhere means that hedging costs have risen for Japanese investors. Going global in real estate continues to bring benefits in terms of reducing concentration risk and tactically benefiting from markets in different phases.
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People News
KGAL appoints Britta Roden as Head of Research
Grünwald, 10.01.2023 – KGAL Group is pleased to announce the appointment of Britta Roden MRICS as Head of Research as of 1 January 2023.
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Asset Manager News
Fine Grain achieves Great Place to Work certification
The Fine Grain Friends programme seeks to deliver great workplace communities for our clients, encompassing happy, healthy, motivated people working together in a collaborative, positive environment. There’s no better place to start than with our most valued ambassadors - Fine Grain Property’s talented team!
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European Commercial Real Estate Debt
There’s an interesting opportunity in European Commercial Real Estate Debt markets today and that is driven by the fact that bank regulation, combined with the rising rate environment, is making it more difficult for banks to provide the same type of liquidity as they have historically.
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People News
Margaret Fleming and Danny McCoy join Board of IPUT Real Estate
IPUT Real Estate (‘IPUT’), Ireland’s leading property company and the largest owner of offices and logistics assets in Dublin, announces the appointment of two new independent Directors to its Board.
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Life after death: how to reinvigorate UK high streets
Rising shop vacancies can be damaging for town centres. Innovative, impactful real estate investment can kickstart regeneration while tackling key social issues.
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Turning towards the next best period of performance for real estate?
Repricing will emphasise variation in performance of portfolios, depending on quality of assets. But it could also create the next period of best performance for new investments, since history shows it is often in the years post-recession that real estate delivers.
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Asset Manager News
IPUT announces pre-letting of 32,000 sq ft at 15 George’s Quay to Aon
IPUT Real Estate (‘IPUT’), Ireland’s leading property company and the largest owner of offices and logistics assets in Dublin, announces an agreement to pre-let 32,000 sq ft at 15 George’s Quay, Dublin 2 to global professional services firm Aon plc. IPUT is re-developing the entirety of 15 George’s Quay, following which Aon will occupy part of the third floor and all of the fourth, fifth and sixth floors.
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Research Report
The power of private real estate
Private real assets are a powerful tool for institutional investors. Our latest research demonstrates private real assets’ potential to deliver uncorrelated returns, making them a key element for diversifying portfolio risk.
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Asset Manager News
Ivanhoé Cambridge partners with Resilience First
Global climate leaders are now recognising that climate change is directly impacting communities, acknowledging that adaptations are needed to mitigate the negative effects that extreme weather events are having at a local level.
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Asset Manager News
Primonial REIM France Announces The Acquisition Of The Office Building Bloom (Paris 12th)
Primonial REIM France today announced that it has successfully completed the acquisition of the Bloom office building, located in the 12th arrondissement of Paris at 61-69 rue de Bercy, from AXA IM Alts, which was acting on behalf of one of its clients. This transaction was carried out on behalf of funds managed by Primonial REIM France.
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Asset Manager News
How FileCloud and Fine Grain are building brighter futures in Limerick
Property is a people business. The bricks, mortar, glass and steel of our modern, spacious facilities form the bones around which we build our world-class workplace community, but it’s the people who work there that make them what they are.
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Asset Manager News
Ivanhoe Cambridge Announces 1.2 million Square Foot Lease Extension at 1211 Avenue of the Americas in New York for Fox Corporation and News Corp
Ivanhoé Cambridge announced today that Fox Corporation and News Corp have signed separate long-term leases, together totalling almost 1.2 million square feet to retain each of their corporate headquarters at 1211 Avenue of the Americas, in Midtown Manhattan.
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Research Report
Market update fourth quarter 2022 a.s.r. real estate
Despite a relatively stable economic fourth quarter, the year 2022 will still go down in the history books as a turbulent year.
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Asia Pacific Market Perspective 04 2022
Asia Pacific Growth Positive In 2023, Benefit Of China Re-Opening To Be Visible By Q2
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U.S. Economic & Property Market Perspective 04 2022
The Federal Reserve spent much of 2022 attempting to convince financial markets they are committed to controlling inflation, pulling forward the pace of interest rate increases and raising the expected so-called “terminal rate” for overnight borrowing at each of the last five monetary policy meetings of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC).