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New rules coming into force in the UK will prove demanding for real estate and other developers, writes Elisabeth Jeffries.
There are significant follow-on financial effects as the real estate industry looks to decarbonize, but there is a lot that managers can do, say CRREM's Sebastian Leutner and Ben Höhn.
Europe and the Americas are moving at a different pace on sustainability action, says Chris Pyke, chief innovation officer for GRESB.
While some cities outperform, demand for apartments is likely to outpace supply across the US for the foreseeable future, writes Kyle Hagerty.
As innovation continues, private real estate owners and investors can expect to see the regulatory and social structures remain dynamic for years to come, writes Jennifer Waters.
Blockchain technology has the power and capabilities to transform the private real estate market, writes Kyle Hagerty.
AI and proptech solutions are crucial in addressing sustainability challenges and optimizing property management, says Partners Group’s global co-head of private real estate asset management.
By leveraging advanced technology and predictive powers, real estate investors can uncover overlooked opportunities in both top-tier cities and tertiary locations, says PATRIZIA’s Marcelo Cajias.
From expanding talent pipelines to fostering top-down change and promoting accountability, the path to true inclusivity is still evolving, writes Kyle Hagerty.
Technological developments in commercial real estate are offering a dizzying range of operational benefits for investors willing to take the plunge, says Yardi’s Rob Teel.