The Los Angeles-based real estate services firm’s EMEA executive chairman, Michael Strong, will retire at the end of 2015.
Two of Morgan Stanley Real Estate Investing’s senior executives in Asia are to leave the business, PERE has learned.
The Fosun Capital-owned Japanese boutique firm has made two senior appointments, including hiring real estate veteran Takuya Yamada as its chief executive officer to grow the business.
The property services firm's ex-global research head has assumed a part-time role involving sourcing industry statistics and research to support industry association's work in Europe.
The Paris-based firm has hired Alexander Strassburger and Nikolas Koulouras from Carlyle Group and Salamanca Group, respectively.
The global investment management firm has appointed a senior executive from Harvest Fund Management Group for its Asia-Pacific operations.
The real estate fund manager has appointed Martin Towns (pic) to lead a team focused on separate account strategies, joint ventures and club deals with large international investors.
Pradera co-founder, Colin Campbell (pic), who already owns 40 percent has purchased business partner Paul Whight’s 60 percent stake for an undisclosed sum.
John Mulqueen has been appointed as head of transactions EMEA at the Los Angeles-based real estate investment management giant.
Gaw Capital Partners chairman Goodwin Gaw told delegates on the first day of the annual PERE Asia Summit in Hong Kong how relationships alone will no longer herald success for private real estate investors in China.