All International articles – Page 17
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Hammerson sells 75% stake in Paris shopping centre to reduce debt
Hammerson has completed the sale of a 75% stake in Paris shopping centre Italie Deux to AXA Investment Managers - Real Assets.
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Interview with Art-Invest Real Estate’s Ali Abbas
Art-Invest entered the UK market at a time of Brexit-related political chaos. Emanuele Midolo asks managing partner Ali Abbas why – and what’s next.
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Birmingham is top regional UK target for overseas investors
Birmingham and Liverpool are the two top choices for foreign investors looking to place bets on UK regional cities next year, according to an analysis by Consorto.
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London still strong in Asia’s eyes
As someone who has been travelling to Asia on property business since 1987, I’ve had some interesting moments.
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Sale and leaseback transactions account for 11% of retail transactions in Europe
Sale and leaseback (SLB) transactions account for more than 11% of this year’s retail transactions in Europe, according to data by Savills.
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Audley poised to sign JV deal and make its debut in Europe
JV agreement with PFA is expected to finance the development of retirement communities across Denmark
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No need to turn back on Europe
Amid all the political wrangling over Brexit in the last few months, you might have missed a report from the European Systemic Risk Board, Europe’s economic watchdog, that commercial and residential property across Europe has been overvalued.
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Feet of clay cannot keep walking
REITs’ share prices rebounded 5% in a Brexit relief bounce as the receding risk of no deal drove up the value of sterling against the US dollar.
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Corinthia Hotels to operate Reuben Brothers new property in Rome
The Reuben Brothers have acquired an 80,729 sq ft property in Italy, which is set to be developed and operated by Corinthia Hotels.
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Report highlights barriers to European investment in UK
Investors see UK PRS as attractive but are holding back until there is clarity over Brexit and rent controls
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Invesco in £4bn residential push
Invesco Real Estate is gearing up to double the size of its European residential portfolio to £4bn over the next five years.
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Questions for WeWork characters
“It goes to character,” say American TV lawyers when challenged for asking overly personal questions of the defendant.
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Q&A: Emma Huepfl on chairing CREFC Europe
The new chair of the real estate finance body outlines her goals for the organisation to Guy Montague-Jones
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European serviced office take-up surges
Operators increased share of sector in first half of the year putting take-up on course to exceed 2018 levels.
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Dominvs goes green with hotel-led scheme in Holborn
Plans for £250m development include Europe’s largest ‘living wall’, flexible workspace and new public space
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International buyers help Savills raise £32m at September sale
Result is £3m down on equivalent 2018 sale but Savills says some see uncertain climate as good time to buy
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UK senior living developers set to build 50,000 new homes
Number of private units expected to jump 30% by end of 2023 with a focus on higher-value southern markets
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Rising to the late-cycle challenge
As Europe reaches the late-cycle stage, core funds are having to make tough investment decisions.
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How Osaka plans to take on Tokyo with its new business district
Some of Osaka’s biggest companies have joined forces in a bid to create a new commercial district to take on Tokyo’s.
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How VIA Outlets has bucked the retail downturn
VIA Outlets CEO Otto Ambagtsheer shows Alex Howlett around Freeport Lisboa and reveals how creating centres with local character is helping the firm expand in Europe.