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Logistics firms are looking at a more involved due diligence process to get deals done in 2024, says Left Lane Associates’ research manager, Kirstie Boatright.
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Smaller urban logistics properties may provide higher returns and less risk, say Edmond de Rothschild REIM's managing directors.
Urban logistics facilities that serve the last leg of delivery have become a dynamic real estate sector tapping into a strong supply and demand story.
PERE's 2024 Logistics report shows strong potential in the sector for investors that can navigate its challenges, including labor shortages and supply chain issues.
The logistics sector has been drastically impacted by macro and micro trends, but opportunities abound amid consistent demand drivers, says our panel.
Growing occupier and consumer demand means interest in multi-story logistics facilities is on the rise.
Arkansas Teacher Retirement System is planning to commit $400m to real estate in 2024.
PGIM Real Estate purchased the 11-story office block in late October from Kennedy Wilson for a reported £38m.
New rules coming into force in the UK will prove demanding for real estate and other developers, writes Elisabeth Jeffries.
Major urban developers and asset managers, with their deep pockets, need to take the reins of urban sustainability efforts to reach mandates from regulators as well as investors.
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