Hans Poulsen
A San Francisco landmark property trades as hopes rise that its occupancy will be boosted by local infrastructure, not thwarted by it as before.
Hedging costs and the overall late-cycle environment is making US a less appealing investment market for many South Korean institutional investors.
Once the GLP Continental Europe Development Partners I is fully invested, GLP’s total assets under management in Europe are expected to reach $7.2bn.
The firm is in the market with its debut Asia-Pacific open-end core real estate fund.
The Government Pension Investment Fund has entered global real estate. PERE investigates what comes next for the world’s largest pension fund.
Few logistics facilities are actually efficient enough to be high-flow-through assets, says Robert Fordi, chief executive officer at Realterm Logistics.
A decrease in Chinese investments in the US could increase buying opportunities for other institutional investors around the world, according to Paul Hastings.
Smaller investors risk being snubbed when assertive institutions step into commingled funds as cornerstones, a case in Asia this week suggests.
The German insurer’s cornerstone investment in KaiLong’s commingled fund includes benefits such as input on investments, lower fees, and co-investment possibilities, says Asia-Pacific RE head Rushabh Desai.
A growing number of Singapore-based investors are diversifying into Europe and US markets to balance their heavy reliance on Asia markets.