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 2017
December 1, 2017: Vol. 11, Number 11
- Adding to problems: Key factors that will shape property investment in 2018
- Fire and rain: Investing in the era of extreme weather and climate change
- Fallout shelter: How can institutional investors account for heightened geopolitical uncertainty and risk?
- What’s next: A two-word question that deserves more than a two-word answer
- Who’s afraid of the big, bad MOOC: Is technology friend or foe for student accommodation investors?
- Warning signs: You can’t say we didn’t tell you
- £2.7b mega fund launches, another closes with €1b
- Real estate jumps the 10 percent asset allocation hurdle
- New sites augment Czech and Slovak logistics strength
- Nearly on top table but not just yet
- Blowing hot and cold
November 1, 2017: Vol. 11, Number 10
- Rough diamonds: Real estate markets in the Benelux countries are beginning to sparkle
- The case for real estate, revisited: Re-examining the evidence in favour of the asset class
- The three styles of institutional real estate investing
- Using knowledge: A value-add approach to real estate investment can bring rewards
- Transport and infrastructure, the Dutch way
- No more, no less
- Fair value was a long time coming, but it came
- Preparing for Brexit
- Nordic region forms principal focus of latest fund closings
- Little boxes — self-storage markets deal with space constraints
- Large deals show continuing interest in student housing
- BPO sector activity sees Poland’s regional cities push ahead
- Ten years on: The impact of the global financial crisis on European real estate
- Take control: Europe has to deal with its problems
October 1, 2017: Vol. 11, Number 09
- A right quandary: When saying “no” is not an option
- Global tensions: Which soccer nations will make it through to the finals of the FIFA World Cup in Russia next year?
- Improving the offer: Shopping centres in Germany are in transition, and that provides an investor opportunity
- Power houses: Evaluating Brexit and its implications for European real estate
- Spain remains focus of wide investor interest
- A hotel in the sun was the place to be this summer
- Investor attention remains firmly on principal markets
- Too bad
- Fundraising picks up a notch; Europe takes centre stage
- Why do markets over-react: Maybe investors are not as sophisticated as they think
- That’s torn it
- Potent signals: Guido Sarducci and market cycles
September 1, 2017: Vol. 11, Number 08
- Sleep easy: Hotel investment is moving into the mainstream
- The cost of doing business: Saving energy and carbon in existing commercial buildings
- The world is changing: Why investors should look at short-term accommodation as a long-term opportunity
- A world of difference: The investor road to higher allocations for real estate is far from smooth
- Switching focus: Spain has progressed and its time has come
- Office space evolves to meet new occupier requirements
- A postcard from … Paris: “Tired of the fog? Try the Frogs!” Paris, city of the future
- A step too far: Where we aren’t paying attention and we should be
- Funds hit the market, raise capital
- Berlin cements its position as Europe’s centre of activity
July 1, 2017: Vol. 11, Number 07
- Up for a challenge: The rise of the private rented sector
- Upswing with uncertainty: U2’s landmark The Joshua Tree album has much to teach us about diversification
- The extra mile: The logistics sector has come a long way from warehousing and distribution
- A balancing act: Leverage, a dirty word no more, is at “appropriate” levels
- Developments force Warsaw office district map redraw
- Fundraising market holds steady, awaits developments
- Hotel hotspots
- Global skills shortage has construction costs impact
- Office deals point to buoyant transaction activity levels
- Fund manager survey confirms further AUM growth
- German cities dominate Q1 2017 European investment leaderboard
- Ça va: Professional OPCIs are an attractive vehicle for long-term investors in French real estate
- Looking up: Europe is not going off-piste after all
June 1, 2017: Vol. 11, Number 06
- Know your customer: Logistics and the rise of the machines — will returns be terminated?
- Distinct players: Both public and private routes have their places in real estate investment
- A tale of four cities: Real estate in southern Europe is about so much more than just Rome and Milan, Madrid and Barcelona. Or is it?
- Central and eastern Europe continues record-breaking deal run
- Working it out: One-size-fits-all investments no longer exist
- All a go-go: Politics, automation, robotisation and the end of globalisation
- When the morphine runs out …
- Five fund launches, four final closes
- Survey sees pullback in real estate capital commitment plans
- Dublin prepares for possible London Brexit office exodus
- Handbags at dawn
- Brexit aftermath brings varied foreign investor reactions
May 1, 2017: Vol. 11, Number 05
- Missing ingredients: A modest allocation to private markets, including real estate, could have an attractive impact on defined contribution pension outcomes
- Core of the matter: How investors can achieve consistent core-like returns in today’s market and through cycles
- The old and the young: Europe’s population changes are giving real estate investors cause for thought
- Debt is down but that is a good thing
- Three funds close — Orion holds €1.5b final close
- Build-to-rent developments to help with UK housing crisis
- Nordic region maintaining record deal activity momentum
- Maturing nicely: The private rented sector in the United Kingdom is receiving welcome investor attention
- Questions of sentiment: Real estate investors know what they’re doing
- Let the negotiations begin: Exiting the European Union
- UHNWIs go forth and multiply
April 1, 2017: Vol. 11, Number 04
- Siren voices: Should investors be tempted by the lure of the risk curve?
- Surveys confirm burgeoning growth of real estate secondary activity
- Fundraising volume down in 2016 after six years of expansion
- London’s ongoing attractions confirmed by investor activity
- A new normal: The outlook for European real estate in 2017
- Interesting times: You can’t say that Europe is boring
- Making an impact: Economic return alone is no longer good enough for investors
- Let us entertain you: Retail just isn’t what it used to be
- Is fundraising starting to show signs of a slowdown? Not at Blackstone
March 1, 2017: Vol. 11, Number 03
- Where to start: Central and eastern Europe is Europe’s property darling, but it’s a big place
- Thinking fast and slow: Algorithms, forecasting and the future of work
- Facing reality: What did we learn from 2016?
- German real estate: The gift that keeps on giving
- Poland: Piling on the office supply pressure
- Solid start to 2017, with several fund launches
- Investors continue to have faith in real estate, says survey
- Hygge: The Nordic countries are the safest of real estate safe havens. Discuss
- Are you certain: Nothing is more certain these days than the uncertainty that pervades investor decisions
- A welcome relief: The case for investing in European residential property
- Flung into Room 101: Where terrible things happen
February 1, 2017: Vol. 11, Number 02
- Brace for impact: What will Brexit bring this year
- Blockchain: The biggest tech story you’re not paying attention to
- Two sides to every coin: How the UK property market is now seen by global investors
- Structural issues but investors still head for Italy
- Lack of supply pushes investors toward noncore markets
- 2016 finishes with a flurry of fund launches and closes
- The phoney war: The Brexit story is about to begin in earnest
- Just the start?
- Higher or lower: You might think that interest rates have only one way to go. You’d be wrong
- Think small: The investment market for micro-living in Germany is growing
January 1, 2017: Vol. 11, Number 01
- Ruffled feathers: Markets don’t like uncertainty
- Recession risks: Uncertainty is the new normal in today’s investment environment
- Investors see promise in the residential housing sec
- Nothing for ages, then two come along at once
- Fundraising activity sees out 2016 with a flourish
- French retail sets the tone for seasonal purchases
- Building blocks: Finding property, researching, evaluating, buying, selling – constructing a real estate portfolio
- Fickle things, votes: Various election results across Europe in 2017 could be hugely significant
- Drawing a crowd: FinTech meets real estate investment
- Tech factors: The introduction of new technologies will have big effects on real estate