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US fund management firms are facing increasing demands on their time and financial resources, writes Stephen Goler of Greenberg Traurig’s real estate fund group.
Evaluating the employer value proposition is paramount, PATRIZIA’s head of human resources, Simon Woolf, tells PERE.
ESG is now so much more than a ‘nice to have,’ but establishing a direct link to improved investment returns remains a challenge, says INREV’s CEO Lonneke Löwik.
To successfully navigate the reefs of high core valuations, an opportunistic anchor is the best fit, argues Cyril Demaria, head of private markets, Wellershoff & Partners
Europe’s retail markets differ widely and investors must be aware of the growing chasm, says Union Investment head of investment management retail Henrike Waldburg.
HFF’s managing director, Bryan Ley, tells us where investors can find value in 2019.
Eric Duchon, LaSalle's global head of sustainability, explains the whys and hows of implementing an ESG policy.
LaSalle Investment Management’s global head of sustainability, Eric Duchon, tells PERE why having a clear ESG policy is critical to attracting investors and capital raising.
The US retail sector’s fundamentals in early 2019 are holding their own with operators and tenants getting more creative with the use of brick and mortar, writes Yardi’s Chris Barbier, principal, investment management
National Retail Tenants Association member and NAI Global’s director of retail and investment services Mez Birdie offers a tenant perspective of the US sector.