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Greg Dool

Greg Dool is an editor responsible for PERE's coverage of North American real estate markets and its subscriber-exclusive weekly Blueprint digest, as well as the co-host of The PERE Podcast. Based in New York, he previously worked at The Real Deal, where he ran the commercial real estate beat and edited the monthly print magazine. Prior to that he was a senior editor at Folio:, a media industry trade journal. He holds a bachelor's degree in English from Villanova University.
Manhattan's world famous skyline from birds point of view.
The mega-manager has $53bn in dry powder to deploy into real estate equity and debt and sees listed platforms as prime targets.
Stethoscope, doctor, medical, hospital, medical office buildings, T9
The Canadian pension committed $143m to the venture with IRA Capital alongside an unnamed Asian sovereign wealth fund.
After nearly 20 years with Nuveen Real Estate and parent TIAA, the veteran investment manager has taken on a senior role in Invescoโ€™s New York office.
Fund managers have real reason to expect a rebound in 2026 if investors prove undaunted by the next black swan event.
Two-thirds of institutions are now underallocated to the asset class, and most plan to either maintain or increase their capital investment this year.
Twisting path leads to a single arrow
With its Realty Income partnership, the $900bn sovereign wealth fund has teamed up with a listed firm looking to bridge both sides of the market.
San Diego California skyline downtown
The wealth fund plans to build net-leased industrial properties in partnership with Realty Income, a listed REIT that launched its first private real estate fund last year.
Philadelphia downtown
The Philadelphia-based property arm of the Swedish private equity firm is readying its next vintage of US logistics funds.
A vector illustration of scene inside shopping mall
JPMorgan Asset Managementโ€™s Thomas Kennedy expects malls that serve top-earning consumers to have higher NOI growth prospects.
Photo of the Toronto skyline.
The pension giantโ€™s venture with Dream Industrial REIT comes seeded with a 3.6m-square-foot portfolio spanning Montreal, Toronto and Calgary.
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