
As buildings become increasingly technologized, especially after the pandemic, cyber-attacks can put entire properties at risk and require a firmwide security approach.
As buildings become increasingly technologized, especially after the pandemic, cyber-attacks can put entire properties at risk and require a firmwide security approach.
How does the Consumer Price Index account for the cost of housing? The Brookings Institution offers useful guidelines for further exploration.
Rob Seldin of Madison Highland Live/Work Lofts sits down with AFIRE to discuss how mobile technology has transformed real estate—and how zoning rules need to adapt to meet emerging needs.
While real estate has long known the need for data, it struggles to connect information and decision making. Data science could change that.
Rob Seldin of Madison Highland Live/Work Lofts sits down with AFIRE to discuss how mobile technology has transformed real estate—and how zoning rules need to adapt to meet emerging needs.
Dive into the report to understand if and how COVID impacted domestic migration patterns on a state, city, and zip code level.
The practice and expectations of investing across all industries is undergoing major upheaval and the key to stability will mean looking beyond profit for profit’s sake.
Forecasts about the future of the office are often conflicting, but the looming tide of leadership transitions could change the script.
As insurance costs spiral out of control, a 1400-year-old tradition is poised to offer long-term, sustainable growth for investments.
Mobile information technology has upended US land use regulation, and the effects of this tech upheaval are finally coming into view.
Logistics was the winner of the pandemic—but is its rise built to last? Recent developments represent headwinds to last year’s recovery.
While the market rarely sends clear signals, market conditions are replete with clues, but a move to risk-off strategies could be useful.
Through the rest of this year, investors forecast challenges for global capital, but thoughtful investors are forging ahead.
Martha Peyton of Aegon Asset Management joins the AFIRE Podcast to discuss her recent Summit Journal article focused on an outperforming multifamily class.
Malcolm Johnson, CEO of Langdon Park Capital, believes true affordability is possible—and that affordable housing strategies may be investors’ strongest emerging opportunity for core markets in the US.
Charlotte Kang and Emily Chadwick of JLL’s Hotels and Hospitality group discuss how ESG practices in the hospitality sector can be instructive for all asset classes.
Jeffrey Kanne, President and CEO of National Real Estate Advisors, discusses how technology developed to combat climate change will transform the built environment as well.
Max LaVictoire, Principal at Hodes Weill & Associates, discusses his recent article in AFIRE’s Summit Journal about how secondary offerings for existing funds have evolved from a defensive move to a more strategic option for managers and investors.
Megan Walters, PhD, Global Head of Research for Allianz Real Estate, shares her latest insights on European office markets that are well positioned for growth. Based on her recent article in AFIRE Summit, the best cities are not always the obvious choice.
In the current era of globalization, failures of governance, investment, and development can no longer be easily swept under the rug.
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