Institutional Real Estate Europe

Institutional Real Estate Europe provides readers with the news, information and insights necessary to stay abreast of the dynamic and diverse property markets throughout Europe. Leading industry executives and thought leaders share their insights on market trends and investment opportunities. The magazine also features the latest information on capital flows, new investment products, investment strategies and activity by the region’s most active investors.
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Issues from 2016
December 1, 2016: Vol. 10, Number 11
- Research: What, how and for why
- The age of networks: The world is changing right before our eyes
- Driving value: Responsible and resilient property investing in the new millennium
- Asian investors continue heavy move into European property
- Global investors still failing to hit allocation targets
- Managers react to investor demand for new funds
- Steep learning curves for student accommodation investors
- Playing the long game: A successful city is the sum of many parts
- Unlocking a pent-up demand: Shariah-compliant investment poses challenges for Islamic institutions
- Has the time come: Which nonperforming loan market — Italy or China — provides the best opportunity to deploy capital
- My head hurts: It’s so hard trying to work out what might happen next in real estate investing
November 1, 2016: Vol. 10, Number 10
- Property sectors tussle for investor attention
- Real estate firms improve sustainability
- The equity raises just keep on coming
- INREV study finds high number of terminating funds
- From Cornerstone to Barings
- Ebb and flow: The European real estate capital tide shows no signs of turning
- From zero to hero: Deflation across Europe is not necessarily bad news for real estate
- A no-brainer: The implications of automation for office real estate
- Cool it: Data centres and technology are both on a high-growth runway
- Post-Brexit, pre-Article 50: The state of London
- Currents in time: None of us know what the future holds
- Mixed signals: What does this changing dynamic mean for Europe
October 1, 2016: Vol. 10, Number 09
- Dark portents: Is Brexit already influencing investor behaviour
- Now what: What does Brexit mean for German institutional investors
- Germany keeps the European deal wheels rolling
- Fundraising momentum maintained through summer
- Star power – big-name firms attract lots of attention
- The great rift: Is Africa finally coming together for real estate investors
- Brace yourself: Defensive investing strategies for weathering a real estate downturn
- As good as it gets: Is the European private debt market ready for the next challenge
- Taking aim: European real estate investors see opportunities in Asia Pacific
September 1, 2016: Vol. 10, Number 08
- Way to go: Is there really value left in European core real estate
- Brexit vote brings market turmoil and fund closures
- Italy attracts investors despite banking and NPL crisis
- No summer break for busy European fundraisers
- Volatile times: Brexit puts pressure on boom-era property funds
- Us and them: Low-end or high-end, there’s no shortage of takers for Berlin’s residential housing
- A haven of stability: These volatile times of Brexit insecurity could push investors to look more at the German student housing market
- On balance: New accounting standards require leases be recorded on balance sheets, which has implications for real estate owners
- Fortune tellers: Economists, astrologers, forecasters and other fellow travellers
- Never a dull moment: Once again, Europe stands at the crossroads
July 1, 2016: Vol. 10, Number 07
- You read it here first: The biggest uncovered business story of the year
- We have a choice: This market is changing but still offers strong investment opportunities
- Polish office market continues to confound doubters
- Funds gearing up for German real estate
- EPRA sees Italy IPO as heralding listed market kickstart
- Real estate leads the way
- Off the beaten track: Investor appetite for alternative property types has surged
- We care: It is time for private capital to step into public healthcare
- Compelling arguments: The appeal of real estate debt is enduring
- Positive signs in the near term: It may be time to temper optimism with caution
- Implications all the time: What Brexit means for London
June 1, 2016: Vol. 10, Number 06
- Sweden leads the way as the Nordics power ahead
- Two megafunds launched in April
- INREV launches investor real estate performance index
- London remains the leader
- Lands of plenty: The countries of central Europe are exerting a powerful influence
- Decisions, decisions: How much is just right for real estate in asset allocation?
- A one-way ticket: There may be scratches on the paint of the locomotive, but the German logistics train is forging ahead
- Just common sense
- So predictable: Not real estate, but real life
- Boom or bust: Real estate markets are near a peak but it doesn
- Welcome to the neighbourhood
May 1, 2016: Vol. 10, Number 05
- For people like you: Global real estate investment strategy from a decidedly European perspective
- The failure of real estate risk management: Proposing an alternative approach
- Surveys point to continuing popularity of European property
- Germany: New hotels prove decisive for investor interest
- Fundraising round-up: A busy month
- Going to the office: How will office markets cope with changes in the workplace?
- Adding value: Varied strategies are blurring the lines between the risks commonly associated with noncore investment
- Change equals opportunity: The regional and global outlooks for real estate present investors with options
- An elusive concept: What does research tell us about liquidity in international commercial real estate markets?
- Retail leads the way
April 1, 2016: Vol. 10, Number 04
- Fundraising round-up – The closes keep coming
- Spain – Working its way up from the bottom
- Any which way: Whether highway, railway, seaway or airway, the global supply chain works hard to get products to market
- Similar but not the same: European property is heading toward a low-return environment
- Making forecasts: How you think is more important than what you think
- A work in progress: Are emerging investment markets becoming more investable?
- Important factors
- This time it’s different: We went to Eastbourne and had a good time
- A high-tax country: Good-to-know facts on tax-optimised real estate investment structures in Germany
- Liverpool – the Mersey beats again
- Paris to Venice – From reinvention to renaissance
March 1, 2016: Vol. 10, Number 03
- Proving a point: Why David Bowie and Glenn Frey matter
- I like this place: Is the private rented sector finally establishing itself in the United Kingdom?
- UK property
- Retail – investors on shopping spree left, right and centre
- Fundraising round-up – Blackstone launches fifth European fund
- INREV/ANREV/PREA survey – paved with good intentions
- The variety show: Germany’s top cities are all class real estate acts, but which is the headline act?
- Three’s a crowd: Competition among investors for European hotel assets is fierce, and getting fiercer
- Language and a common tongue: It is time for Europe to adopt a fresh approach to make real estate truly sustainable
- A threat in the making?: Can rental growth support total returns when bond yields rise?
- The half-life of facts
February 1, 2016: Vol. 10, Number 02
- Fundraising round-up – strong end to good year
- By the numbers: Real estate funds bounced back last year
- Into the regions: Investors are thinking more outside the top-tier city box
- The glare of scrutiny: Steps to improve real estate portfolio performance
- Retail isn’t dead, but evolving
- Life at the top: Play your cards right. Higher or lower?
- Be diligent: Customers, partners and suppliers: avoiding risk and building benefits
- Will Spain and Portugal row back on burgeoning investor promise?
- London’s West End remains the world’s highest-priced office market
January 1, 2016: Vol. 10, Number 01
- Christmas time in New York: Notes from our CEO Summit
- Strictly speaking: Discipline in the real estate markets
- Poland – land of office completions, deals and take-up
- Rental growth starts at home, says UK
- Fundraising round-up – four new vehicles launched
- Investors are not managing to keep up, says survey
- The good, the bad and the ugly: The bad bank era comes of age
- The new reality: European real estate investors should take what they can get
- Just measures: Predicting a minimum energy future for European real estate
- No bubble, no crash: Europe’s real estate markets have little to fear from what is to come
- Property sales decrease in Q3 2015