Trent Iliffe, joint managing director at pan-Asia logistics specialist LOGOS Group, explains how Asia’s logistics sector is being positioned for global investors.
Multi-level distribution buildings are catching on in Europe, say Logistics Capital Partners founders James Markby and Kristof Verstraeten.
Sanjay Dutt, chief executive officer for India operations at Ascendas-Singbridge, says the country’s fast-evolving regulatory regime will drive investors toward greater engagement with its real estate industry
Autonomous trucking could be as little as five years away and when it comes the value impact for logistics property will be pro-found, writes Nathan Kane, director of re-search at Washington DC-based Realterm
Developers need to offer a wide choice of strategic approaches to meet the require-ments of the diverse capital sources now seeking a home in logistics real estate, argues Panattoni Europe CEO, Robert Dobrzycki.
As e-commerce enhances demand for logistics real estate, GLP is changing its approach to technology, leasing and more to keep growth firmly on the agenda, says chief investment officer Alan Yang
The supply-chain modernization driving occupational and investor demand for logistics real estate still has a long way to go, argues Chris Green, global head of real estate at Macquarie Capital.
Capital continues to compete to be invested in global property markets. This is leading the world’s largest pools to commit to the institutionalization of niche sectors and head to ‘growth’ markets in search for outperformance, Macquarie’s Brett Robson tells PERE.
PERE listens in as Macquarie Capital’s Eric Wurtzebach quizzes executives from the Texas TRS on their response to the challenges facing pension fund investors as the real estate market nears peak pricing.
As demographically-charged sectors, multifamily and logistics are institutional investors’ best bet for weathering a through-cycle period. By Rod Cornish and Nina Lesnanska, Real Estate Strategy, Macquarie Capital.