The latest developments in the European real estate market this week
Peru, Mexico and Colombia are home to the key players in smart urban planning, a vertical that still lacks consolidated metrics.
Industry leaders discuss capital flows, sector outlooks, and investment strategies shaping the next phase of UK and European real estate markets
By exiting residential sales and doubling down on rental-yielding assets, Nitesh Estates is building a platform designed for institutional capital at scale.
With over 170,000 m² in prime offices and vacancy below the market average, Urbanova leads a segment being transformed by regional regulation.
Discover the principles, history, judging process, and timeline behind GRI Institute’s most prestigious real estate honours and their impact on the industry
Analysing record 31.3M sq ft of GCC leasing, an INR 500Bn retrofitting market, and the aggressive push toward 100M sq ft of flex space
BBVA Mexico and Banorte position themselves to finance the most ambitious investment plan of the administration, with the energy sector at its core.
A new class of principals, bridging sovereign capital and branded residences, is redefining how direct deployment works across the Gulf.
From Independencia AGF in Chile to Arzentia Capital in Monterrey, a map of the operators structuring deals outside traditional institutional circuits.
Iberian-linked principals are building a structural bridge for private Latin American wealth into pan-European property allocation.
Decisions by Colombia's National Hydrocarbons Agency on concessions and land use are reshaping the real estate investment map across the Andean region.
A data-driven look at InvIT structures, developer platforms and capital flows across India's infrastructure-linked real estate landscape.
From Adarsh Narahari to Bharat Khanna, a new cohort of India-origin operators is reshaping Gulf real estate with scalable, GP-led investment vehicles.
Leaders from Accor, Líbere, and Nobu discuss creating resilience in hospitality assets and the co-existence of traditional hotels with alternative, flex models