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    How Far Will Brazil’s CRE Pricing Fall?

    Brazil property valuations will fall further in 2016 and early 2017, as owners realize the light at the end of the economic tunnel is a “long way away” and pricing expectations need to be adjusted in response.

    October 14, 2016
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    Eyeing Debt Deals Amid Brazil’s Liquidity Crunch

    Investors are eyeing real estate debt instruments as a way of capitalizing on Brazil’s distress, but PGIM Real Estate’s Alfonso Munk and GID International’s Ken Munkacy urge caution, saying the country could prove a double-edged sword.

    September 23, 2016
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    Inside Mexico’s First Multifamily Portfolio Exit

    Experts from PGIM Real Estate and GID International explore Mexico’s first multifamily portfolio exit and the potential growth, and challenges, of this emerging real estate property type.

    September 9, 2016
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    Think Print is Dead? Try These Debt Plays

    A few sophisticated investors are betting that profitability decline does not necessarily mean lack of cash flow.

    June 29, 2016
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    Where Oxford is Looking for Growth

    Oxford Properties Group’s head of Europe, Paul Brundage, takes Privcap on a deep dive into its European portfolio and its global plans for growth.

    June 24, 2016
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    The Biggest CRE Disruptors Aren’t What You Think

    Widely held assumptions about the impact of demographics and technology on commercial real estate investing could be completely wrong.

    June 14, 2016
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    Ex-Google RE Head Tells Tenants: Negotiate Harder

    Ex-Google and Dropbox real estate lead Chris Coleman has warned tenants to negotiate harder and pay more attention to building infrastructure and systems—or face paying significant TIs that only benefit landlords.

    June 5, 2016
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    Why Aviva Investors Thinks Europe is Today’s Best Value

    Aviva’s David Skinner explains why Europe may be the most attractive global real estate market, and where he sees risk ahead.

    June 2, 2016
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    Why Millennials Will Move to Chattanooga Over NYC

    Soaring student debt obligations could force millennials out of expensive cities and into more affordable secondary—even tertiary—markets across the U.S.

    May 27, 2016
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    RE Exec on Brexit fallout: “Don’t be the last in the Tube”

    The Brexit referendum may have contributed to a 43 percent drop in U.K. deal flow in the first quarter of 2016, but the bigger question for the RE industry: What comes next?

    Britain’s vote on whether to stay or leave the European Union is weeks away, but U.K real estate deals could already…

    May 13, 2016
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    NYC Market: Commercial Tenants Face Massive Rent Hikes

    New York real estate tenants facing lease expirations this year could be looking at steep rent hikes—a potential trigger of relocations across the city.

    May 10, 2016
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    What Will the City of the Future Look Like?

    Will the city of the future be filled with skyscrapers, have no parking garages, and have airports floating in the rivers? That’s the vision of Gensler architect Joe Brancato.

    April 10, 2016
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