PERE Staff
Increasing regulatory complexity and globalization of real estate investments mean the role of fund administrators is growing in scope and importance, says Sanne's Simon Vardon.
But strip out a couple of mega-funds and the picture is entirely different.
The year will be tough for retail, but repurposing to mixed use can help.
How PERE conducted its comprehensive report on institutional investors’ attitudes toward ESG principles in private real estate investment.
Although traditional debt providers have become more cautious about the stateside shopping sector, newer lenders are looking for opportunities. By Michelle Phillips
Blackstone dominates and Wall Street capitulates as North American managers slowly cede ground to the rest of the world. PERE’s signature ranking has seen plenty of comings and goings as it has grown from 30 to 100.
The former PERE 30 and PERE 50 ranking of managers by five-year capital hauls is now 100-strong. Who made the cut? Find out here.
These are the private equity real estate firms that have enjoyed the highest institutional capital support over the last five years.
In an increasingly complex investment market, managers are sticking with traditional fund domiciles and opting to outsource more of their operational functions, survey findings reveal
The depositary’s role is changing as firms and service providers adapt to shifting regulation and the need to stay ahead of technological developments, says RBC’s Priya Nair. Vicky Meek reports