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Nancy Lashine and John Sweeney, managing partners at capital advisory firm Park Madison Partners, discuss why inflation will be a friend to bricks and mortar, and other reasons for increased institutional allocations next year.
Iain Balkwill from law firm Reed Smith says collateralised loan obligations offer alternative lenders a strong source of funding.
Property owners face tough decisions in the wake of increasing ESG and tenant requirements for their buildings.
The funding line is part of a wider ‘strategic partnership’ through which Linus will aim to expand its real estate lending into new European territories.
The pandemic has put European life sciences real estate firmly on equity investors’ radars. Meanwhile, lenders are having to educate themselves about the sector.
The Nordic manager is buying an existing real estate credit business with a Munich-based team as part of wider plans to expand its core capabilities in the property sector.
Korea’s sovereign wealth fund plans to invest in niche sectors and new geographies in the region as it aims to boost its overall alternatives allocation.
The topic is top of mind for the region’s investors and has raised concerns that property markets abroad may have become too expensive.
A warning by Aberdeen Standard Investment’s real assets boss Neil Slater was among the headline statements made by private real estate executives on a commercial real estate panel at the two-week climate change conference in Glasgow.
Germany’s largest public pension group has forged a partnership with the New York-based private markets investment firm to diversify its property portfolio.