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PERE Life Sciences 24 cover
Inside: Putting the life sciences sector under the microscope; Why the industry expects life sciences real estate demand to grow; Expert analysis from Breakthrough Properties and JLL; Plus much more…
PERE Cities 2024 cover
A special report on cities; The trends investors are seeing in secondary cities; Expert analysis from Arrow Global; And much more…
New technologies have been transformative for the sector, but they have also opened up new frontiers of cybersecurity risk. PERE explores what firms can do about it.
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Continued demand for medical and life sciences space has investors partnering with private credit and alternative financing providers.
Smart buildings and the Internet of Things promise a real estate revolution, but that’s only if operators and investors can handle the live insights these systems are producing.
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Many R&D firms are moving from traditional lab spaces to premises that offer sufficient power and network capabilities.
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Demand is expected to return soon to the 'big three' – Boston, San Francisco and San Diego.
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High supply means life sciences tenants can call the shots, so meeting evolving user needs is paramount for investors.
In 2024, market vacancies increased with new construction delivered vacant, but this trend should reverse as demand and supply return to more manageable levels.
Driven primarily by a few large funds, capital accumulation in the proptech space has risen again despite difficult circumstances.
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