Retail
Exception to the rule: German retail
Research shows that the retail sector in Germany is bucking a wider European trend. Martin Lemke explains
Global shopping spree
The global shopping centre sector is experiencing unprecedented levels of construction and new openings, especially in emerging markets. Nelville Moss explores the trends
Bigger is better: shopping centre consolidation
Consolidation in the European shopping mall market reflects an ongoing flight to quality. Lynn Strongin Dodds reports
Keep your eye on the mall
Germany’s retail sector has become a focal point in the search for income security. But investors should be careful to avoid oversights when targeting the sector, says Carsten Loll
Time to check-in?
For many institutional investors, hotels are seen as a volatile, non-core asset class. But is this a fair assessment? Christine Senior investigates
The entry point
High-end retail has weathered the storm well but it must widen its appeal if it is to stay competitive, as Beatrice Guedj and Richard Barkham report
Europe’s retail therapy
For every retail rule, there is an exception. That’s the message from the eclectic mix that is the European retail market. Shayla Walmsley reports
Open for business
The big sell-off has not happened, yet good opportunities are emerging for a more focused group of investors, says Lynn Strongin Dodds
Viewpoint: On the upswing
So far, 2010 has been positive for the global hotel real estate market. Hotel operating fundamentals have posted generally favourable results since the start of the year*, with hotel demand...
Shoppers choose to touch and feel
For the best part of a decade doomsters have been predicting the end of shopping as we know it. Someone forgot to tell shoppers, says Shayla Walmsley
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