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 2019
December 1, 2019: Vol. 13, Number 11
- Combining bricks to spread risk: German developers have turned to mixed-use complexes
- The problems with the euro: part I
- Connecting the last mile: What does the future hold for last touch-delivery networks?
- Build it and they will come: Grand designs for Europe’s property managers
- Boundaries between real assets are increasingly blurred
- Coastal cities turn to Dutch model to reduce flood risk
- Feeling the pressure: What’s driving South Korean property investment in Europe?
- Opening the floodgates: NEST’s decision to begin managing investments in-house is good news for the real estate world
- Catella’s new fund gets first non-German commitment
- LaSalle to launch mega-fund before the year ends
- Senior independent living offers attractive premiums
- Getting hard to ignore: The growing popularity of funds of funds
November 1, 2019: Vol. 13, Number 10
- Standing tall: UK offices remain resilient, despite the country’s destabilising political environment
- Take your pick: Fierce competition in the German food retail market has created openings for value-add investors
- More than just hot air: The most recent Institutional Real Estate Europe editorial board meeting produced a number of insightful, smart and on point debates
- Drawing in the crowds: How far can the co-working phenomenon go?
- Getting a grip: The real estate world is yet to formulate a decisive response to climate change concerns
- Sell high, rent low: The conditions for Europe’s sale-and-leaseback market have never been better
- Overall German office market in healthy condition
- Residential now second most popular global sector
- Project launched to assess climate change transition risk
- Value-added funds hold closes in late summer
October 1, 2019: Vol. 13, Number 9
- Following the money: Europe has been the biggest beneficiary of an increase in global capital diversification
- A strategy for uncertain times: A combination of structural and cyclical developments have given real estate debt an appealing risk-return profile in today’s European market
- Currency risk: How are cross-border real estate investors faring in 2019?
- Storing value: European self-storage can deliver resilient cash-rich returns
- What is risk?
- Insights and data provided by Green Street Advisors
- Ares Management closes fifth European fund at €1.78bn
- Europe’s secondary locations take centre stage
- Office transactions soar in Norway, Spain and Poland
- WeWork’s IPO bid may not be as far fetched as some believe
- Europe remains top destination for outbound Asian capital
- Fundamentals remain strong despite ‘slowbalization’
September 1, 2019: Vol. 13, Number 8
- Beyond bricks and mortar: Why it is our duty to put wellbeing at the heart of investing
- Empty beds: Some development pipelines in the hotel space look to be oversubscribed. Is there a danger of severe oversupply in the European hotel market?
- Still flying high: Despite a subdued start to 2019 and fears of a continued brain drain, Poland remains a magnet for investors
- Mixed reactions from LPs as downturn fears increase
- Multifamily could become Europe’s dominant sector
- Brexit uncertainty continues to damage UK market
- Henderson Park closes debut fund with €1.97bn
- Real estate market grows again in 2018
- Students in purpose-built housing perform better
- Meeting all requirements: Thanks to its diversity, the logistics sector offers something for every investor
- The heat is on: The real estate community has been working up a sweat in pursuit of both defensive and opportunistic strategies
- The third global pillar: Global core real estate is now an essential part of portfolios
July 1, 2019: Vol. 13, Number 7
- Driving conditions: What’s fuelling the global outlook for real estate in 2019 and beyond?
- Carrying a heavy load: Pressure is building on property financing, in Germany and beyond, but opportunities can still be found beyond the risks
- Proceed with caution: Co-investment programmes may be getting more popular, but they are also becoming harder to manage
- Korean capital boosts Czech transaction volumes
- Half of offices under construction already pre-let
- London stands alone
- Sticking around: Why extended stay is set to go mainstream in Germany
- Cycle? What cycle?: Any talk about the cycle has become taboo in many circles
- Going with the flow
- The search for transparency: Investors may want to better understand real estate’s role in their overall portfolios
- Greystar launches new UK flagship fund series
- Six-year low for European deals
- More alike than different: Combining science and art can enhance returns
June 1, 2019: Vol. 13, Number 6
- Why a little knowledge can be a dangerous thing: The importance of validating anecdotes and generalisations
- A moderating trend: Global investors are indicating a mild pullback in 2019 allocations to real estate, amidst weakening sentiment
- Teutonic stars: Germany’s strong secondary cities continue to bolster the country’s reputation as Europe’s most polycentric office market
- Closer and closer: What does the growth of urban logistics mean for an industrial property strategy in the UK?
- Just a minute please: The UK has postponed Brexit. Now what?
- Europe top destination for new capital
- Corestate holds €250m close for German retail fund
- The tipping point: If there was ever a moment for the private rented sector in the UK to take off, then this is it
- Green Street Pan-European REIT discount/premium to NAV
- Construction costs heat up across Europe, cool in the UK
- Office yields fall to record lows in major CBD markets
- German microapartment market grows by 85%
- Walking a fine line: The Brexit negotiations have left the UK with a dangerously fragile political landscape
May 1, 2019: Vol. 13, Number 5
- Fighting on all fronts: With real estate sectors increasingly sitting at varying stages of the cycle, plotting out coherent defensive strategies has become harder than ever
- The megastorm era: Why the real estate industry is dragging its heels on pricing weather risk into values and investment assumptions, and what can be done about it
- Pointing the way: Using behavioural science to generate value for real estate developments, communities and cities
- Finding value beyond the averages: Identifying promising pockets of opportunity
- Pictet Alternative Advisors launches smart gateway cities fund
- South Korean investors lured by European assets
- Private equity provides best risk-adjusted returns
- Beyond the negative headlines: Despite Brexit and euro zone uncertainty, why are overseas investors buying European commercial real estate?
- Stifling competition: By interfering in the running of the Internet, politicians may end up damaging Europe’s flexible office market
- Landlords could be “left behind” by flexible offices
April 1, 2019: Vol. 13, Number 4
- The future is urban: The advance of technology and urbanisation means that cities are here to stay
- Rent or buy? Rental demand holding strong as homeownership rises with a whimper
- La Ville Lumiére: With tension on the streets of Paris and uncertain euro zone growth, how long can the French capital’s office market keep shining?
- Mind the gap: UK posts widest returns spread between two sectors in decades
- Assuming responsibility: From sustainable buildings to sustainable places
- A flexible future: The real estate sector is starting to catch up with the modern world
- Beyond London: Three residential markets to watch outside the UK capital
- Tristan Capital Partners closes €1.7b for latest fund
- Demand for German logistics drops 28% in 201
- London named world leading global business hub
- Investors not attracted by low-returning debt strategies
- New York named top tech city
- Warehouses will move location due to robotics
March 1, 2019: Vol. 13, Number 3
- Value creation: Providing solutions to complex situations
- Risky business: Currency hedging is important, but it is not an exact science
- The unknown market: Poland has what many retail park investors seek
- Keeping up with the pace: Adhering to ESG standards is getting harder than ever
- Probably the best redevelopment in the world
- Don’t look back: Bridging the gap between heuristics and analysis
- AMPERE Gestion raises €906m for residential fund
- Funds maintain focus on Iberian industrial sector
- European investors reveal muted expectations
- German commercial market sets new €60.1bn record
- London once again named top city for real estate investment
- On edge: Investors are being consumed by geopolitical tinderboxes
February 1, 2019: Vol. 13, Number 2
- The grey factor: Europe’s senior living sector is fast catching up with its American and antipodean counterparts
- Game changer: How to think about the impact of autonomous vehicles on a real estate investment strategy
- REIT footprint expands globally: Growth provides investors with diverse menu of options
- Eurovision
- More with less and less with more: Manager selection considerations for core and non-core
- Pipelines dampened by rising construction costs
- REITs lead the way on Paris Agreement climate targets
- UK introduces £675m fund for ailing high streets
- €1.14bn final close for J.P. Morgan opportunistic fund
- Proptech start-ups bemoan slow decision making
- Real estate one of the top three favoured asset classes
- Foe or friend: How Airbnb has transformed the extended-stay sector
- A decade on: Celebrating 10 years of a new way to communicate
January 1, 2019: Vol. 13, Number 1
- On the REIT track: Are REITs set to become an increasingly important market for institutional investors?
- Running with it: It may hurt now, but more regulation may boost manager returns in the long run
- Different angles: Investors into Europe may have to get more creative as returns become more subdued
- What’s in store for 2019: Plenty of thunderclouds are on the horizon in the new year; here’s how to keep yourself sheltered
- Aermont holds €2 billion close for fourth European fund
- Fears of global trade war escalation spook managers
- Senior living will need to adapt to new demands
- Lisbon named number one late-cycle play for 2019
- Global demand for flexible workspaces set to accelerate
- Cities that work: Understanding the DNA of European office markets
- New owner
- Playing it safe: Steadying the UK’s property market
- Crypto messages: Is blockchain’s potential about to be realised?