All REIM articles – Page 97
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White papersAustralia - a market awaiting a strong return
The covid-19 pandemic derailed a generation’s economic progress by sending the Australian economy into a technical recession in 2020. A renewed lockdown in New South Wales this year may produce another quarter of falling GDP.
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Asset Manager NewsGenerali Real Estate acquires core logistics park in Poland, Gdansk area
Generali Real Estate has completed the acquisition of 7R Park Gdansk II, a core logistics park in Poland, located in Kowale, Gdansk area, on behalf of the pan-European “Generali Real Estate Logistics Fund” (GRELF) fund managed by Generali Real Estate S.p.A SGR. The seller of the asset is 7R SA.
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Research ReportReal Estate Outlook – Edition 3, 2021: Undertows diverge by sector
Strong economic recovery, but Delta variant poses a threat. Office and retail sectors continue to have hardships, but more dynamic sub-segments have upside surprise factors. Post-pandemic pent-up demand is supporting the multifamily sector. Logistics continues to outpace expectations and is expected to have staying power.
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White papersInfrastructure debt – Opportunities in the post-COVID recovery
As the global economy recovers from the COVID pandemic, companies and governments are re-thinking how economies operate and focusing on rebuilding in a more sustainable way. Recovery efforts are being supported by ambitious government spending plans that focus strongly on infrastructure.
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Asset Manager NewsEdmond de Rothschild REIM to develop £50 million build-to-rent development on Gateshead waterfront
Edmond de Rothschild Real Estate Investment Management (REIM) has acquired a prime waterfront site in Gateshead for a £50 million build-to-rent development.
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White papersEuropean Real Estate: To Build or Not to Build?
Higher build costs and longer construction periods pose a potential headwind for profits. But in select markets, developers have the ability to charge a premium rent and potentially exceed required returns.
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White papersRetail – a post-pandemic lease of life?
2020 was considered the retail sector’s annus horribilis as COVID-19 led to a global consumption shock as shops closed their doors because of national lockdown policies.
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Research ReportManaging risk amid uncertainty with commercial real estate debt
The healthy appetite for commercial real estate (CRE) debt from investors around the world continues. Not a single investor wanted to reduce their exposure to debt, according to the 2020 INREV/ANREV/PREA survey covering CRE debt vehicles.
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White papersHow to build an office: Post-pandemic
Watch our video to find out how offices can provide a powerful tool in boosting productivity, and attracting and retaining the best talent.
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Asset Manager NewsSave the planet. Invest (responsibly) in property.
Long term investing in real estate has long been recognised as providing an important role in diversifying risk in a multi-asset portfolio – not only does it offer an attractive level of income but also a degree of inflation hedging.
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Asset Manager NewsGLP Publishes Global 2020 ESG Report
GLP announced today it has released its 2020 Global Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Report, demonstrating the firm’s ongoing commitment to sustainability through its expanded ESG policy and initiatives.
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White papersThe complexity premium in real estate debt
The withdrawal of banks from property debt markets has sharpened the appeal for investors, who can benefit from both an illiquidity premium and the less widely understood “complexity premium”.
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White papersWhat are the risks in high yield real estate debt?
The high returns of high yield real estate debt are attracting more and more investors. For investors less familiar with the asset class, we explain the key risks and how to manage them.
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Asset Manager NewsSLP Breaks Ground on Inaugural 89,000 SQM Logistic Development in Vietnam
SLP Park Hai Phong is strategically located in Dinh Vu-Cat Hai Economic Zone and will include six warehouses
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Asset Manager NewsGLP J-REIT Raises JPY 28 billion Through First Accelerated Global Offering to International and Domestic Investors
GLP J-REIT has successfully completed three public offerings over the last 12 months and achieved the highest external growth among logistics J-REITs
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Asset Manager NewsGLP Closes BRL 5.2 Billion Brazil Development Fund
GLP BDP II is one of the largest ever logistics-focused funds in Latin America and will develop nine Class-A logistics parks in prime São Paulo submarkets
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Research ReportReal Estate Convictions - Asset Manager’s view of the European real estate markets
The pandemic has killed over 4 million people in the last 18 months, but the Delta variant has made great strides across the planet, since it is highly contagious. Countries or regions with too low vaccination provision may be quickly forced to introduce further restrictive measures that pose significant risks to their recovery.
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Asset Manager NewsGenerali Real Estate acquires prime high street retail and office complex in Berlin
Generali Real Estate has completed the acquisition of a part of the prestigious Gloria retail and office building complex in Berlin, on behalf of the pan-European “Generali Core High Street Retail Fund” (GCHSR) fund managed by Generali Real Estate S.p.A SGR. The seller of the asset is CENTRUM Group, one of the leading high street developers in Germany.
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Asset Manager NewsGLP Closes RMB4.5 Billion China Income Fund III
GLP CIF III portfolio includes 11 stabilised industrial and logistics park assets catering to growing high-tech and innovation based manufacturing industries aligned with China’s economic growth initiatives.
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Research ReportCOVID-19 Flight: No great migration but a catalyst to existing trends
The COVID-19 pandemic has uniquely affected workers as it forced millions into remote roles for the first time. Yet, despite the rise of telecommuting and advancements in digital communication over the past two decades, migration trends across the nation have actually been in decline after peaking in the 1980’s. We wonder: Has the COVID-19 pandemic reversed this secular trend or will it be a temporary black swan event?
