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Investors in retail properties must understand the role an efficient supply chain plays in the future health of their tenants, writes Nathan Kane, director of research at Realterm.
Nicholas Porter, chairman of Global Student Accommodation Group, explains why investors are lining up to fund purpose-built student accommodation across the globe.
Access to good affordable housing is a struggle in the US. Terrell Gates, founder and CEO of Virtus Real Estate Capital, explains why this social need can also deliver investment value.
Todd Soloway, the chair of law firm Pryor Cashman’s hotel and hospitality group, considers what should be on the minds of private equity real estate investors
Todd Soloway, the chair of law firm Pryor Cashman’s hotel and hospitality group, considers what should be on the minds of private equity real estate investors
A real estate asset you need to re-lease every day sounds too risky for many institutional investors – but they are beginning to check in. By Mark Cooper
End-of-life restructurings and stapled secondaries are proliferating in the private real estate market, according to Samantha Lake Coghlan, partner at law firm Goodwin.
Only logistics assets that combine measures to enhance workplace health and wellbeing with environmentally responsible initiatives are future-proofed amid technological and social change, argues Jonathan Fenton-Jones, operations director at developer Baytree.
The emergence of new logistics corridors within Europe and initiatives to improve connectivity between Europe and Asia
are opening up new territory for investors, writes Irfan Younus, head of research for Europe at Savills Investment Management
Competition for space, a focus on speed and the reduction in operating costs will lead logistics occupiers to start thinking about the last hour rather than the last miles, argues Simon Wallace, head of alternatives re-search for Europe at Deutsche Asset Management.