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The global data center sector is set for rapid growth thanks to content, the cloud and AI, and real estate investors are keen to tap into a structural growth opportunity.
The mounting carbon footprint is pushing data centers toward sustainability, with edge computing expected to expand rapidly over the next decade to meet energy efficiency needs.
With negative headlines stoking widespread concerns, managers are looking to contain the damage while investors strive to get clarity.
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Owners of office buildings where the flexible space provider is a major tenant are in a predicament, whether or not the business survives.
Singapore
The US firm's Asia team has grown more than threefold since 2020.
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Gap
The manager has expanded the geographic scope and timeframe of its previous analysis in its latest estimate.
Copenhagen
The Copenhagen-based private equity real estate firm expects to pass the €2bn mark for its Nordics-focused Nrep Income+, opening up for further commitments by the end of the year as fundraising conditions pick up.
At a time of dislocation in the capital markets, landlords should be focused on identifying tenants that have a higher probability of default, says Simon Mallinson, chief operating officer at Income Analytics.
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