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    Corporations Face Fear of Losing Control

    Loss of control and organizational inertia are some of the obstacles to corporations unlocking the value in their real estate, says a panel of experts from W. P. Carey, KKR and MB Real Estate.

    June 1, 2015
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    Core Continues to Win The Day For Investors

    Core real estate continues to provide very good risk-adjusted returns for investors, says Zurich Alternative Asset Managements’s head of U.S. real estate, Sean Bannon.

    May 22, 2015
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    Patience Is Critical For Real Estate M&A

    GPs need to show patience with deals in today’s highly competitive real estate markets or risk getting caught up in a bubble with overpriced assets, according to RSM practice leader Richard Edelheit.

    May 19, 2015
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    The High Cost of Improving STEM Office Properties

    Tenant improvement costs for STEM-related office properties can be more than 3x the cost of traditional TIs, says Kennedy Wilson’s Nick Colonna, amid calls to be “defensive” in underwriting property rehab costs.

    May 18, 2015
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    RE Recovery Could Last Four More Years

    Leading economists and investors from JLL, Colliers International, and Carlyle say the recovery of the U.S. real estate market could take a few more years, thanks to major demographic trends and cross-border capital flows.

    May 18, 2015
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    When Losing Anchor Retailers Is Good

    Buying retail centers where 86% of the leases roll within 18 months or where occupancy is just 31% might seem daunting for some. It’s filled with opportunity for others.

    May 12, 2015
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    Time For Corporates to Unload Real Estate

    With cap rates and interest rates at historic lows, today is a great time for corporations to unlock the value of their real estate holdings, say experts from W. P. Carey, KKR, and MB Real Estate.

    May 11, 2015
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    When Value-Add Means Buying 460,000 SF Of Vacancy

    Rubenstein Partners on finding deep value in U.S. office markets. From taking on a vacant 460,000-square-foot complex in a market with a 23% vacancy rate and a fully occupied office in a “messy” Boston neighborhood.

    May 11, 2015
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    Oregon’s Strategy for Long-Term Investing

    Anthony Breault, senior portfolio manager at the State of Oregon Treasury, explains how he invests for the long term in real estate, the challenges of redeploying capital in rising markets, and how JVs and open-ended funds are helping the pension achieve those goals.

    May 11, 2015
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    Record M&A Levels in 2015, but Stay Patient

    With real estate M&A volume set to top 2014’s post-crisis high, RSM practice leader Richard Edelheit warns that much greater attention needs to be paid to due diligence, and investors need to remain patient in the search for deals.

    May 5, 2015
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    Price Is No Object For Many Foreign Buyers

    A panel of experts explains how foreign and HNW investors are reshaping the U.S. real estate market, buying deals in the 3 percent cap rate range, or where price simply isn’t an issue.

    May 4, 2015
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    Pause In Houston’s Growth Good For RE

    Amid fears of an oversupply of real estate, Houston may be set to experience a slowdown in its rapid growth thanks to falling oil prices. Local investors and managers argue that’s a good thing, with fundamentals now more in check with capital markets.

    May 4, 2015
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    Great Time To Be Active Core Player

    Running Clarion Partner’s flagship $8B core, open-ended fund, managing director Jeb Belford argues it’s a great time to be active in U.S. real estate.

    April 27, 2015
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    Risk, Real Estate, and Capital Flows

    Unprecedented capital flows into commercial real estate globally are changing the face of the investment landscape. But what’s the true impact of increased capital flow into the asset class, and how are investors and managers underwriting the risks involved?

    April 27, 2015
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    PREI’s Adler: Shorter RE Cycles in Future

    Real estate cycles will be shorter in the future thanks to unprecedented cross-border capital flows, according to Prudential Real Estate Investors’ CEO Eric Adler.

    April 20, 2015
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    Why TruAmerica Wants Patient Capital Backing

    TruAmerica Multifamily CEO Bob Hart explains why he prefers the backing of patient capital in today’s Class B multifamily market.

    April 20, 2015
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    PGIM’s Adler: Shorter RE Cycles in Future

    Real estate cycles will be shorter in the future thanks to unprecedented cross-border capital flows, according to Pramerica Real Estate Investors’ CEO Eric Adler.

    April 20, 2015
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    Underwriting 2015: Focus on Tenants, Supply

    An expert panel discusses why greater diligence needs to be paid to tenant quality and new supply as rising capital flows impact U.S. real estate deals and rental growth projections start to compress.

    April 13, 2015
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