Erik Kolb
With most legacy bank platforms now gone from the ranking and the real estate arms of Morgan Stanley and Goldman experiencing a dip in qualifying fundraising activity, this year’s PERE 50 looks significantly different from years past.
Alain Dumaine of Ivanhoé Cambridge describes the global investment opportunities piquing the interest of his team and the hurdles they face in executing the firm's strategy.
Damon Krytzer, trustee for the San Jose Police & Fire Retirement Plan, offers brief insights into the pension plan’s investment appetite and the unique challenges his team faces in today’s real estate marketplace.
Now on his own, the former president of global investment management at GE Capital Real Estate is looking to invest in groups seeking to scale up or accelerate growth.
Despite talk about the need to diversify, when it comes to global institutions investing in European property, London is still the market to be in.
The $12.4 billion pension plan is looking to reach its 12 percent real estate target and is targeting non-core fund investments to get there.
The New York-based investment manager acquired the six properties from a joint venture between Angelo Gordon and a Massachusetts-based developer for a reported $105 million.
As the year draws to a close and we reflect on the industry’s many highlights, it is the perfect time to cast your vote for the firms and individuals that stood out from the crowd.
The San Francisco-based logistics giant has partnered with Norway’s sovereign wealth fund to jointly own a portfolio of industrial assets in Europe. The deal allows Prologis to recapitalise the bulk of its European assets, primarily the former ProLogis European Properties fund, and represents Norway’s first investment in the industrial space.
The Beverly Hills-based real estate investment firm and an undisclosed investor have purchased the resort asset from its lenders, which foreclosed on the property last year.