- Editor's Letter
- 17-Dec-2020
EDITOR'S LETTER: An extraordinary end to a crazy year
As 2020 draws to a close, PropertyEU editor-in-chief Robin Marriott looks back on an extraordinary year and how it impacted on European real estate.
Read moreAs 2020 draws to a close, PropertyEU editor-in-chief Robin Marriott looks back on an extraordinary year and how it impacted on European real estate.
Read morePropertyEU editor-in-chief Robin Marriott gauges market sentiment as Europe imposes new lockdowns to contain a new wave of coronavirus infections.
Read moreIn the near future, we expect to report on record yields, especially for logistics and offices, but also for other asset classes, writes PropertyEU editor-in-chief Robin Marriott.
Read moreWorking from home during the lockdown has had both its upsides and downsides, but combining it with working from a central office and other remote workplaces seems the ideal mix, writes editor-in-chief Robin Marriott.
Read moreAs the cover of our June edition suggests, there is a sense of ‘back to work’ across Europe as employees return to the office. And even though industry experts say growth will eventually emerge, there is still plenty of pain to come, writes editor-in-chief Robin Marriott.
Read moreI am sure by now many readers will have looked into conspiracy theories concerning this virus outbreak. Bill Gates, Event 201, Microsoft, ID2020 Digital Identity Alliance, DIF (the Decentralised Identity Foundation) and digital vaccine certificates are some of the Google search words you will no doubt have typed.
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Read moreHow long will the coronavirus be around for? And how will it affect the outlook for real estate? Robin Marriott takes stock of the momentous developments over the past few weeks.
Read moreHow can publications about real estate and the built environment play a part in highlighting climate change issues? PropertyEU editor-in-chief Robin Marriott looks at some of the initiatives that are sprouting up and delves into his own green conscience.
Read moreWow, what a year 2019 has been. Negative interest rates, record low yields in some cities, WeWork’s issues – and of course Brexit. Editor-in-chief Robin Marriott looks back on the past 12 months.
Read moreThree separate jumbo loans - from banks, a new non-bank lender and the debt capital markets - show finance markets are in good health.