The rise of the creator economy spells big changes for the multifamily sector.
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Though “impact investing” is no longer totally distinct from investing in general, investors still have a lot of work to do to fulfill the social and governance aspects of ESG expectations.
Uncertainty surrounding remote work and politics suggest a wide range of potential outcomes for big cities, which may upend the long-running megatrend toward urbanization.
The rise of the creator economy spells big changes for the multifamily sector.
What environmental safeguards will be necessary to prepare cities for climate change?
Paula Campbell Roberts (KKR), shares how investors and decision-makers can look past the headlines and towards the fundamentals that matter, especially during times of prolonged uncertainty.
Urbanization, digitalization, and demographics are the key trends to watch for understanding the future of logistics real estate.
With Brexit and pandemic resolutions coming into focus, pricing disparities could dissipate based on improved cross-border liquidity and cap rate compression in the London office market.
Though “impact investing” is no longer totally distinct from investing in general, investors still have a lot of work to do to fulfill the social and governance aspects of ESG expectations.
The Praedium Group and SitusAMC Insights look at rising fiscal pressures on state and local governments, including pandemic-driven change.
While most agree that the office sector has a difficult road ahead, there is less consensus about future demand in the sector. What are the indicators investors should be tracking?
With Brexit and pandemic resolutions coming into focus, pricing disparities could dissipate based on improved cross-border liquidity and cap rate compression in the London office market.
The evolution of global real estate education over the past three decades will be integral to developing a rich pipeline of talent for the future of commercial real estate.
According to Martha Peyton of Aegon Asset Management, inflation fears are potentially overblown, based on current macro-economic conditions.
Over the past two decades, the single-family rental industry has evolved into an institutional-caliber asset class—so where is the sector going next?
Michael Birkin, CEO of kyu, considers the future of communication within and beyond the global commercial real estate industry.
The future is bright for build-to-rent housing, and institutional investors are increasingly looking at investing in the sector.
With uncertainty remaining high in real estate, potential outcomes for big cities may upend the long-running megatrend toward urbanization.
Facing fiscal challenges, social unrest, geopolitical conflict, climate change, supply chain disruption, and the ongoing COVID crisis, what should tomorrow’s real estate leaders do today to prepare for the future ahead?
Institutional investment in single-family rentals accounts for less than 5% of the segment, but that balance could start to change.