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Macro and capital markets
Dec 06, 2022 ISA Outlook 2023 A Higher Standard: Investors are asking more of real estate in several different directions all at once.
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Nov 17, 2022 The evolution to net zero carbon real estate In 2016 LaSalle added “E” or Environmental factors to the demographics, technology and urbanization (DTU) set of secular forces real estate investors need to focus on for delivering positive long-term performance.
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Macro and capital markets
Oct 04, 2022 LaSalle ECGI: London and Paris maintain leading positions London ranks as Europe’s leading city for projected real-estate occupier demand for the sixth year running in the latest annual edition of the European Cities Growth Index (“ECGI”, formerly the European Regional Growth Index, or “E-REGI”).
Macro and capital markets
Oct 01, 2022 Climate risks: Too big to ignore The last day of summer in the Northern Hemisphere was September 22nd, and cooler temperatures will surely be welcomed by many.
Macro and capital markets
Sep 01, 2022 Vintage year effects … The start of the grape harvest season calls to mind the similarities between winemaking and real estate.
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Macro and capital markets
Aug 01, 2022 2022 summer reading Yet August, with its summer festivals and family holidays for many, is a good month to put the frenetic pace of change into perspective.
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Macro and capital markets
Jul 01, 2022 2022 ISA Mid-Year Update More economic and geopolitical history unfolded in the first half of 2022 than typically occurs during the span of several “normal” years. The quaint concept of “normality” may itself prove to be an artifact of history.
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Macro and capital markets
Jun 30, 2022 NCREIF review and outlook: Q1 2022 US private real estate returns remained very strong in the first quarter of 2022, which brought trailing-year returns to levels not seen in 40 years.

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