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Institutional capital continues to flow into European real estate. But with inflation high and interest rates poised to increase, the pressure is on managers to navigate risk successfully in an unsettled market.
crowded market
Rampant demand and checks on supply are reshaping the dynamic between the owners of industrial space and their tenants.
Empty warehouse office or commercial area, industrial background
As the pressure of capital seeking a home in logistics grows, managers are snapping up older buildings at increasingly sharp prices.
The journey toward decarbonization has begun, but obstacles remain for the sector to overcome, suggest Artur Mokrzycki and Emilia Dębowska of industrial developer Panattoni
Action to improve the performance of existing buildings is real estate’s greatest opportunity to tackle the climate crisis, argue Pictet Alternative Advisors’ Zsolt Kohalmi and Partha Sarathy
Some of the planet’s biggest investors discuss strategies for extracting maximum performance from real estate as the pandemic continues.
Investing to produce social and environmental improvements does not need to come at the expense of financial returns, according to the participants at PERE’s impact investing roundtable.
The complexity and cost of raising funds in the EU poses a threat to the continent’s appeal as a domicile, and could be an opportunity for the post-Brexit UK, argues Sanne’s Jason Bingham
A new funds regime will enable the domicile to compete for business in post-Brexit Europe, suggest Alter Domus’s Anita Lyse and Ronan O’Donoghue
Affordable housing the grove
Real estate investors are increasingly turning to the affordable housing sector in an attempt to marry social and economic returns.
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