Real Estate Magazine
September/October 2012
The logic of logistics
Richard Holberton explains why logistics real estate should play a larger role in institutional investors’ multi-asset portfolios
Asset allocation
The logic of logistics
The future of allocations: DC pensions
The rationale to blend public and private
Europe
Americas
US real estate: Not so great expectations?
Silicon Valley-On-Sea: San Francisco
Northern exposure: Canada
Asia/other
Starting to get serious: pan-Asian performance
Introducing the Asian R-Index
Debt markets
Debt funds: The next big thing?
Searching for a pulse: European CMBS
Insurers no white knight for debt markets
Regional focus
Crisis of inaction: euro-zone
Starting to get serious: pan-Asian performance
US real estate: Not so great expectations?
Silicon Valley-On-Sea: San Francisco
Northern exposure: Canada
Investor forum
Investor interview
Patrizia renaissance: Wolfgang Egger interview
Shopping Stateside: APG's Steve Hason
Regulation
Moving quickly: Lobbyists mobilise against IORP
Portfolio
Putting a price on safety: prime property
The logic of logistics
Next allocation tipping point
Listed/REITs
Missed opportunity: REIT investments
The index effect
Split allegiances: public firms sponsoring private funds
Prime numbers: REITs and asset quality
The future of allocations: DC pensions
The rationale to blend public and private
Investor universe
Mission impossible for Dutch pension funds
Beyond Brussels: Belgian pension funds
Super destination: Australian funds
Sectors
The class of 2012: student accommodation
Exception to the rule: German retail
In search of the keys: UK residential
Building REIT structures for social housing
Lessons learnt: UK healthcare after Southern Cross
Global shopping spree
Bigger is better: shopping centre consolidation
Alternative
The class of 2012: student accommodation
Lessons learnt: UK healthcare after Southern Cross
Logistics
Residential
In search of the keys: UK residential
Building REIT structures for social housing
Retail
Exception to the rule: German retail
Global shopping spree
Bigger is better: shopping centre consolidation







