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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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    Finding RE Growth in Europe

    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.

    May 23, 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 Endowments Look for in a Manager

    Selecting the right manager is a tricky process for investors, but there are ways to measure performance.

    May 8, 2016
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    Former GSA Chief Exits Artemis

    Dan Tangherlini departs the private equity real estate firm after one year to focus on the technology revolutionizing CRE’s back office

    May 2, 2016
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    Worried About Returns? Relax Your Asset Allocation Policies

    North Carolina is considering boosting its alternatives maximum target allocations to 15 percent in a bid to bolster returns over the next decade.

    April 28, 2016
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    How a Family Office Found Success

    Michele Kinner of Quilvest discusses the advantages of the firm’s family history, how it found success in co-investing, and how to work with first-time funds.

    April 24, 2016
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    KKR, Carlyle: How GPs Can Increase Diversity

    The universe of private capital is working on not hiring others who are like them through task forces and hiring outside firms to look at how firms can diversify who they bring on board.

    April 21, 2016
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    CalPERS’ ‘Game Changer’—In-House Debt Plan Approved

    CalPERS, the $293B U.S. public pension is to launch an unlevered separate account in which the plan—not GPs—adds portfolio-level leverage

    April 18, 2016
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    The Right Way to Break Up a JV

    The best JV is one that plans, from the outset, how to divorce gracefully should one partner need to exit early, according to a discussion featuring Taconic Investment Partners, TIAA and RSM.

    April 17, 2016
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    The Realities of Repositioning Real Estate

    An executive summary of the PrivcapRE video series “Real Estate Transformation and Value-Add Investing”

    April 15, 2016
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    7 Ways Emerging Managers Can Attract LPs

    Are you speaking the language of real estate LPs? Do you have a plan B if your plan A doesn’t work out? If not, you may not make it past the first meeting with an institutional investor.

    April 13, 2016
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    Will Real Assets Eat PE’s Lunch?

    Joe Azelby, global head of real assets at JP Morgan, says real assets will take up an increasingly large slice of institutional investment allocations.

    April 13, 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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    WeWork and the Rise of the Short-Term Lease

    The traditional 10-year lease is under threat from the ‘WeWork phenomenon’ of start-up firms demanding shorter lease terms of just two to three years.

    April 3, 2016
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    Why Women Don’t Aspire to the CRE C-Suite

    Gender inequality in commercial real estate focuses on the pay gap between men and women, but it’s worth noting that just a small percentage of women aspire to join the C-suite.

    April 1, 2016
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    The CMBS Shakeout that will Redefine Lending

    Longer-term lenders are poised to gain from a pending shakeout in commercial real estate finance, as the industry confronts new risk- retention rules in late 2016.

    April 1, 2016
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