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Low interest rates made it easy to boost returns from real estate. Now life is much harder, especially for those with loan maturity looming.
The strongest managers will still create value in these challenging macroeconomic times, writes Logistics Capital Partners’ managing partner and co-founder, James Markby.
A delicately balanced see-saw represents the difficulty in making a decision that has the potential to go either way
Understanding the factors that determine whether to sell or reposition an asset is key for investors looking to prosper, writes Rhiannon Curry.
Structural changes mean real estate assets face a greater risk of obsolescence. So how can owners ensure their properties remain relevant?
With investors seeking greater ESG impact without sacrificing returns, the need to collect, categorize and assess data at scale and in real-time has only increased.
Scientists Working in a Laboratory
Investment and innovation are essential to facilitate future growth in UK life sciences, says Olivia Drew, UBS’s UK life sciences portfolio manager.
Experts in each of the four main property sectors discuss the key considerations for asset managers over the next decade.
As market participants predict the future of each asset class, we look back at the past decade to reveal each sector’s highs and lows.
As the world continues to deal with challenging market conditions, real estate owners need to get creative when it comes to keeping their properties relevant.
If 2022 was the year of the ‘new normal’ in the occupational market, then 2023 is proving to be the year of ‘new standards’, writes Rhiannon Curry
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