- Alternatives Watch
- 13-nov-2024
Firethorn Trust expands Dublin portfolio with prime hostel development
Real estate investor, developer, and asset manager Firethorn Trust has acquired a prime development site in central Dublin.
Read moreReal estate investor, developer, and asset manager Firethorn Trust has acquired a prime development site in central Dublin.
Read moreRoyal London Asset Management Property and industrial developer Graftongate have joined forces to develop a 21-hectare prime industrial and logistics site in Coventry, UK, known as Pickford Gate.
Read moreFokus Nordic is poised to become a leading independent real estate asset and investment manager in the Nordics through its acquisition of DEAS Asset Management.
Read moreUK property consultancy and auction house Allsop has raised a total of £87.8 mln (€105.5 mln) from its two-day commercial and residential auctions in November.
Read moreCBRE has strengthened its Industrial and Logistics (I&L) team in Scotland with the appointment of Bryce Stewart as senior director at its Edinburgh office.
Read moreSwedish real estate company Logistri Fastighets is considering the possibility of issuing green bonds of SEK 300 mln (€25.8 million).
Read moreGerman commercial real estate developer VIB Vermögen has acquired two office properties in Mannheim and Offenbach from Branicks Group's commercial portfolio.
Read moreLondon-based flexible workspace provider Workspace Group has sold its Rainbow Industrial Estate in Raynes Park, London, for £20.3 mln (€24 mln).
Read moreBC Partners Real Estate, the real estate arm of global investment firm BC Partners, has formed a strategic partnership with Renta Corporación to enter the Spanish urban self-storage market.
Read moreNewly-established Spanish investment firm Albero Capital is targeting the family office market with €100 mln in capital for real estate investments.
Read moreGerman-listed real estate company Branicks Group has sold a retail property in Bremen city centre to municipal urban developer Brestadt for €37.2 mln.