Alicia Villegas
Commercial real estate is a global investment market, meaning myriad factors – from trade wars to hedging costs – threaten to upset the sector’s smooth running.
When Lehman Brothers failed, banks’ real estate lending units pulled down the shutters. The implications are still being dealt with a decade later.
A decade after the largest financial bankruptcy in US history, the private real estate industry has been reshaped by tough lessons learnt. In this first of a series of features, we examine the impact of the collapse of Lehman Brothers on global real estate.
The banker will replace Mark Titcomb following his retirement from the banking industry.
The German firm has adapted the structure and strategy of its real estate lending.
Riaz Azadi and Rob Weinberg, managing directors at Eastdil Secured, discuss how investors and lenders are breaking new ground in pursuit of enhanced returns.
The UK retail sector may be in crisis, but amid the challenges lenders can still find opportunities.
The UK retail sector may be in crisis, but amid the challenges lenders can still find opportunities.
Independent debt advisory shops navigate the small- to mid-sized loan market for clients, finds Lauren Parr.
There is finance out there for investment strategies in Continental Europe, but you need to know where to look, say Francesca Galante and Cyril de Romance, co-founders of debt advisory firm First Growth Real Estate.