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    ING’s U.S. Relaunch: Go Large, Stay Core

    ING Finance eyes large-scale loans of up to $1B as it looks to regrow its U.S. lending operations, but says it will remain conservative and focused on core.

    March 27, 2016
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    How ING Is Plotting Its Return to U.S. Lending

    ING Finance is eyeing large-scale loans of up to $1B as it looks to regrow its U.S. lending operations, but says it will remain conservative and focused on core.

    March 27, 2016
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    Why Multifamily Growth Will be ‘Tested’ Soon

    The U.S. multifamily industry will see the highest level of new supply hit the market since the 1980s—threatening to cause flat-to-falling rental growth in select markets.

    March 25, 2016
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    Don’t Overthink—and Overdo—TIs

    Landlords can avoid overpaying for tenant improvements by having a clear understanding of their prospective tenant, say experts from Taconic, TIAA and RSM.

    March 20, 2016
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    When Tenant Improvements Are Unnecessary

    When it comes to adding value in commercial real estate, landlords need to be creative—but only in a way that caters to potential tenants.

    March 20, 2016
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    The Future of Real Estate: the City or the Suburb?

    Are real estate fund managers and lenders missing investment opportunities in the suburbs by focusing so much of their investment strategies on the city?

    March 18, 2016
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    How Anbang Will Take Over the World

    Anbang Insurance is on a spending spree and wants to be a global leader in everything from finance to real estate, healthcare and energy.

    March 16, 2016
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    Gauging Foreign LP Appetite for U.S. CRE

    There will be no let up in foreign investment targeting U.S. real estate in 2016, however it’s a cautionary tale, says Wafra’s Frank Lively and AFIRE’s Jim Fetgatter.

    March 13, 2016
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    Where FIRPTA Reforms Will Hurt Most

    Experts from AFIRE and Wafra discuss how the FIRPTA reforms will affect foreign investors interested in U.S. real estate.

    March 13, 2016
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    Real Estate’s Seismic Shift

    Technology, demographics, urbanization, retail investors—real estate investing is undergoing seismic shifts in a number of ways. However, Colony Capital, Dune, and LaSalle all warn it’s vital to keep an eye on market cycles, not least in the U.S.

    March 10, 2016
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    The Data You’re Missing in Due Diligence

    Investors need to start using taxi and Citi Bike data to buy their next property in NYC, if they want to stay ahead of where people are spending their time and money.

    March 6, 2016
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    How RE is Gaining a Competitive Edge With New Data

    Data from taxis and Citi Bikes can give real estate investors the advantage of “quantifying the qualitative,” according to Will Silverman of Hodges Ward Elliot.

    March 6, 2016
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    How Negative Interest Rates Could Hurt European RE

    European central bank policies—in particular negative interest rates—will lead to greater volatility and could bring a wave of NPL deals to the market, not least from Italian banks.

    March 6, 2016
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    Why Multifamily Could Dominate Future Construction

    Millennials are affecting the real estate market, causing a shift away from suburban homes to multifamily assets and condos in urban cores.

    February 28, 2016
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    Real Estate Game Change 2015 Conference Report

    This briefing is a compilation of the thought leadership on display at the Real Estate Game Change event.

    February 26, 2016
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    Top RE Macro-Trends for 2016

    Millennials, e-commerce and foreign capital will be major factors in driving real estate returns, say experts from PREI and RSM

    February 22, 2016
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    Why RE Needs a True Secondaries Market

    A true real estate secondaries market needs to be developed to give LPs greater control over their portfolios, says Jim Valente of MSCI.

    February 22, 2016
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    The Missing Ingredient to a ‘True’ RE Secondaries Market

    A true secondaries market, with broker-dealers facilitating the buying and selling of private equity real estate fund and JV interests, is needed to help LPs take greater control over their portfolios.

    February 22, 2016
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