Life-changing discoveries are driving demand for research laboratories worldwide, say Breakthrough Properties’ Dan Belldegrun and Daniel D’Orazi.
Equity investors and lenders increasingly look to the UK and continental European life sciences sector as the market continues to mature, say Chris Walters and Brad Greenway at JLL.
Interest rate cuts could encourage greater activity as market turbulence begins to subside, but not in the short term, say participants in PERE’s US roundtable discussion.
As real estate markets in Europe bottom out, certain factors can help identify cities with growth potential, says Arrow Global’s Ellis Sher.
In this podcast, Arrow Global’s Zachary Vaughan discusses how stabilizing interest rates could impact various property sectors both in Europe and globally.
Data center requirements have changed significantly, led by growing demand for scalable facilities that can accommodate AI and cloud workloads, says PIMCO’s Kirill Zavodov.
Runaway growth in computing capacity is sparking interest in the region from sustainability-conscious investors, argue Areim’s Mikael Hesselvall and EcoDataCenter’s Peter Michelson.
GI Partners’ Tony Lin and Patrick Lawler consider how data centers became one of the most desirable property types for institutional real estate investors.
AI is expected to contribute significant growth to data centers in the region, according to senior executives at CapitaLand Investment, Michelle Lee and Sanjeev Dasgupta.
AI-driven demands for data centers and constraints on the supply of land and power have created a sweet spot for investing in developments and stabilized assets, says PGIM Real Estate’s Morgan Laughlin.