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Real Estate
Expert Q&A with John McCourt of RSM
The hospitality sector is going to extraordinary lengths to target millennials and attract them to key hotel brands, but will those efforts succeed in the long term?
July 16, 2016More -
Real Estate
In Conversation with Carlyle Group, Artemis, and Fannie Mae
An Executive Summary of the Privcap Real Estate Forum in Washington D.C.
July 15, 2016More -
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Why the CRE Cycle Still Has Room to Run
Six years into the U.S. commercial real estate cycle, MetLife Investment Management’s head of real estate and ag research foresees more of a wait before the markets decline.
July 12, 2016More -
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What GPs Need to Be ‘Cutting Edge’
The challenge arising from investors’ expanding need for portfolio-level data.
July 11, 2016More -
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One Type of Transaction is Key to Pricing RE Secondaries
Certain types of transactions are key to helping real estate secondaries buyers and sellers find common ground on pricing deals.
July 8, 2016More -
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How Healthcare’s Disruptors Are Reshaping Real Estate
The founder and CEO of Virtus Real Estate Capital discusses how investors are responding to the changing healthcare delivery model.
July 5, 2016More -
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The Funds That Could Drive RE Secondaries Growth
Landmark Partners and CBRE expect 2016 deal flow for real estate secondaries to be less than 2015 volume, but the type of deals could get even more interesting thanks to peak vintage funds reaching the end of their lives.
July 4, 2016More -
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Geopolitics and Real Estate Investing
Michael Fascitelli of Imperial Companies and Michael Ricciardi of Mercury Capital Advisors discuss politics, climate change and other risks.
June 30, 2016More -
Real Estate
The Death of the 10-Year Lease
From the PrivcapRE webinar “Death of the 10-Year Office Lease?”
June 26, 2016More -
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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, 2016More -
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The Secret to Green RE
The first step towards better ESG strategies for smaller real estate GPs is simply to establish incremental changes.
June 17, 2016More -
Real Estate
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, 2016More -
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The Rise of Mexican Multifamily
Private real estate LPs and GPs are eyeing Mexico’s emerging multifamily development sector, says an expert from Ivanhoe Cambridge.
June 13, 2016More -
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Finding Europe’s RE Growth
Growth may look sluggish and uncertain on the continent, but for LPs the 28-nation bloc presents some of the most compelling real estate investment opportunities in the world
June 7, 2016More -
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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, 2016More -
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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, 2016More -
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Death of the 10-Year Office Lease
Rising demand for creative space is pressuring landlords to deliver more to tenants. But while demand for amenities and the accompanying tenant improvement costs are increasing, landlords are holding the line on lease duration.
May 30, 2016More -
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Why Millennials Will Move to Chattanooga Over NYC
Debt-ridden millennials could turn their backs on cities such as New York and San Francisco in favor of Detroit, Milwaukee and Chattanooga in the search for affordable homes and good schools.
May 29, 2016More
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