Tin foil finds another use in NYC's Chelsea 2008-06-01 Staff Writer Smoking may now be banned in bars, restaurants and public places in New York but cigarettes have played an integral part of the history of 521 and 541 West 25th Street.<br /> <br /> Part of the Reynolds Metals Company, the two
Investors are predicting forced sales in Germany, possibly starting this year, from highly-indebted purchasers. At the same time, they hope to capture some of the muchvaunted rental growth in the country's main markets. By Robin Marriott
Having grown GE Real Estate into one of the largest property investors in the world, Michael Pralle is now ready for what he calls a more entrepreneurial endeavor – growing JER Partners into one of the largest property investors in the world. Pralle says he will do this by putting JER teams on the ground in emerging markets and by building an in-house capital-raising ‘machine.’ By Zoe Hughes
Lie, the former Asia CEO for ING Real Estate, will head up Redevco's new office in Hong Kong.
Rather than being the mild contributor to growth the government had hoped, housing in Japan has become one of the nation's biggest liabilities, with a glut of unsold homes building up. By Dave Keating
Widespread job losses, downgraded economic growth prospects, consumer bills rising – it sounds like the perfect time to launch a UK recovery fund. But will there be enough opportunity for all? By Robin Marriott
Early stage investor 2008-06-01 Staff Writer <strong>Quotable</strong><br /> <table> <tbody> <tr> <td><strong>“It's like a battleship in a storm. You want to be on a big boat.”</strong></td> <td><str
The Chicago-based private equity firm holds a second-close on its latest real estate fund targeting recession-resistant investments.
PERE reveals 10 private equity real estate fund managers to watch. The new kids on the block will be profiled in full in the June edition of PERE magazine.
The Indian private equity firm is prepping its fourth fund targeting infrastructure investments in the country.