A new generation of principals, from Emaar boardrooms to sovereign-adjacent vehicles, is rewriting how private Indian capital flows into Gulf property markets.
Banking capital flows in Mexico and sanitation infrastructure in Peru form two key execution pillars for the sector in 2026.
Non-legacy operators are building execution engines and luxury platforms that institutional capital increasingly cannot ignore.
Marwan Bouez, Karim Mourad, and Nader Fares anchor a sovereign-adjacent cohort professionalizing middle-market vehicles across a USD 141.2 billion market.
Institutional capital, policy reform and record absorption rates are reshaping India's logistics real estate into a scaled asset class.
GRI C-Circle Reunion 2026 insights reveal how European markets are outpacing the US through AI integration and "necessity" investments
Unlocking USD 1.6 trillion in trapped Indian asset values with two-step diligence, digital land registries, and risk mitigation strategies
A data-driven profile of the women leading investment platforms, fund strategies, and capital deployment across Europe's recovering real estate market.
From Notary Office 1 in CDMX to the registries of Bogotá and Lima: how regulatory friction determines the speed of capital in the region.
Felipe García Ascencio, Darwin Pardavé Pinto, Verónica Zambrano and other key names redefine investment flows in a USD 731.7 billion market.
A cohort of mid-to-senior operators is emerging as the critical execution layer between sovereign capital mandates and the built environment across the Gulf.
With €1.5 billion under management at Namira SGR alone, boutique platforms are carving durable niches across logistics, value-add, and cross-border capital depl
Pavitra Shankar at Brigade Group and Adarsh Narahari at Primus Lifespaces represent a new developer archetype in India's most dynamic real estate market.
Grupo Ángeles, Artha Capital and Mexican family offices are shaping a new asset class where healthcare, hospitality and infrastructure merge with institutional
Family offices across the Gulf are bypassing fund intermediaries to invest at scale in branded residences and hospitality assets.