All REIM articles – Page 65
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White papersReal estate – understanding the new normal
2022 was a year of many unforeseen events – from geopolitical upheaval leading to slowing economies around the world, to surging inflation and rising interest rates – all marking the end of the property cycle.
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White papersFinding secure income in inflationary times
Renos Booth, Isabel Gossling and Kris McPhail discuss what real estate long-income strategies can deliver in the face of spiking inflation across Europe.
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Asset Manager NewsPATRIZIA secures international law firm Clifford Chance as the first tenant at The Louise
PATRIZIA has announced the signing of Clifford Chance as the first tenant for The Louise, its iconic office re-development in the heart of Brussels.
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White papersSchroders Capital Investment Outlook: Real Estate - March 2023
In this H1 2023 edition, we focus on the implications of market repricing over the past six months and key regime shifts underway.
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PodcastPAT Cast #13: MIPIM Special: Judging value in a volatile real estate market
MIPIM, one of the world’s leading real estate conferences, brings together the most influential players from all international property sectors.
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White papersA step-by-step guide to measuring social impact in real estate
There’s no benchmark for social impact investing, but investment is gaining traction. We explain how we measure place-based impact.
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White papersAsia logistics property: A boost in return potential?
Asia Pacific e-commerce growth continues to outpace the rest of the world, supporting demand for more and modern logistics property in the region. Real estate price adjustments as well as emerging investment opportunities could further boost return potential.
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White papersReal estate’s “SOS”: how to future-proof a major asset class
Owners and managers must focus on sustainability, operational excellence and finding new solutions (SOS) in management and investment, to keep pace with changing market dynamics.
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White papersTechnology investment in the built environment and the path to net zero
The transition to net zero will almost certainly be one of the most significant capital outlays in history.
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White papersGerman Office Report
The macroeconomic environment could hardly be more challenging at present. The war in Ukraine has now been going on for a year and the inflation rate has also risen to around 8% in 2022, the highest level in over 40 years.
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White papersSchroders Global Real Estate Lens March 2023: muted rental prospects meet limited supply
Our monthly Global Real Estate Lens summarises the key data and trends for prevailing economic and capital market conditions, real estate occupier markets, and private real estate debt markets.
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Asset Manager NewsGARBE Industrial Real Estate Continues to Expand in Europe and Benefits from Sustained Demand for Space
GARBE Industrial Real Estate (GARBE), one of the leading specialists for logistics and industrial properties in Germany and elsewhere in Europe, is moving ahead with its Europe-wide expansion, benefiting from the persistently strong demand for logistics space.
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Asset Manager NewsPro-invest Group at Gulf & Indian Ocean Hotel Investors Summit 2023: Update
Pro-invest Group attended the Gulf & Indian Ocean Hotel Investors Summit (GIOHIS) in Abu Dhabi last month. The sixth edition of the summit set out to tackle some of today’s big issues including the rush of owners to franchises; the opportunities and challenges of ESG standards and the rise in construction supply costs and interest rates.
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White papersFrom seed to supper – Solutions to mitigate food waste
At every stage of its journey from farm or fishery to family dinner, a large slice of the food produced for human consumption is thrown away. The quantity and impact of food loss and waste has increased as populations grow, climate change drives supply chain disruptions and more resource-intensive foods are consumed.
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White papersIs 2023 the year of value-add?
These are, it has to be said, dramatic times. No sooner than most of the world was starting to emerge from the long shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic, it was confronted with another crisis.
