Retail property needs to adapt to survive. And to ensure it has an adequate supply of debt, lenders and borrowers must adjust their approach.
3 min read · 25 April 2019
Spain’s ‘bad bank’ will not put large portfolios of toxic assets up for sale, despite high demand from investors. This refusal might be unnecessary.
3 min read · 18 April 2019
Investment volumes for German offices are down as investors and their lenders increasingly look to Spain.
3 min read · 11 April 2019
European banks’ growing interest in funding non-bank lenders illustrates how the continent’s property debt market is coming to resemble its US counterpart.
3 min read · 04 April 2019
Panellists at the fifth annual Real Estate Conference in Oxford insisted that reckless lending is no longer the norm, but warned of parallels with the activities that occurred in the run-up to the global financial crisis.
3 min read · 28 March 2019
The dubious case involving Blackstone in Milan is only the latest obstacle for foreign investors.
3 min read · 25 March 2019
Since it launched in London in 2017, HFF has made significant inroads in European property debt advisory.
3 min read · 21 March 2019
For some of the delegates at MIPIM, the ‘retail train wreck’ is creating discounted opportunities across equity and debt, says our sister title, PERE.
3 min read · 18 March 2019
Industry figures at the annual Cannes gathering predicted another strong year for real estate, but acknowledged threats including Brexit and slower eurozone growth.
3 min read · 14 March 2019
Britain is in dire need of residential development. Debt providers can play an important role in supplying the necessary finance.
3 min read · 07 March 2019