SEBI's reclassification of REITs as equity instruments has unlocked a structural shift. Mohanty and a new generation of capital architects are redefining how institutional money enters Indian real estate.
How one of India's wealthiest pharma families is shifting from passive capital allocation to operational control across Gulf luxury and hospitality assets.
Europe's largest insurer-backed real estate platform is pivoting toward third-party capital as the continent's investment recovery accelerates into 2026 and beyond.
From Joanne McNamara's move to British Land to the Pension Schemes Act 2026, institutional signals point to a structural reweighting of Europe's most liquid market.
By scaling branded hospitality alongside commercial real estate, Nitesh Land is building a rare dual-platform model that attracts global PE capital and redefines mid-tier developer strategy in India.
The full acquisition of Queensgate Investments and launch of a Dubai-based family office reveal a founder-led model bridging Asia-Pacific and Middle Eastern capital into European gateway cities.
From Poonawalla to Chindalia and Goenka, a new generation of Indian principals and executives is structurally embedding itself in the Gulf's luxury property ecosystem.
SEBI's reclassification of REITs as equity opens the floodgates for mutual fund capital into commercial real estate, reshaping the institutional capital stack.
With GCC real estate valued at USD 141.2 billion and Indian finance leaders ascending to top roles at Gulf developers, a structured capital corridor is taking shape.