Leisure parks in Europe attract customers from across the world. US and European private equity firms, it seems, are also along for the ride. By Robert Venes.
3 min read · 23 January 2013
Universities Superannuation Scheme, a UK pension fund with £22bn under management, is reportedly thinking of moving up to 20% of assets into strategies including private equity and infrastructure.
1 min read · 23 January 2013
A new set of private equity valuation guidelines have been endorsed in the farthest corners of the world – but not in the US. By Judy Kuan.
3 min read · 23 January 2013
Land of the rising tide 2006-07-01 Staff Writer The prefecture of Miyazaki on the island of Kyushu, located 953 miles south of Tokyo, features picturesque beaches and pine tree forests and, a few hundred yards from the Pacific Ocean, the world's largest indoor water-amusement park. The park comes complete wi
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CAPITAL WATCH 2006-07-01 Staff Writer <strong>FUNDS IN MARKET/COMING TO MARKET</strong><br /> <table> <tbody> <tr> <td><strong>FUND</strong></td> <td><strong>FIRM</strong></td>
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The Pennsylvania Public School Employees Retirement System has been steadily increasing its real estate investments.
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As activity in the European hospitality sector accelerates, private equity firms are reshaping the industry's ownership structure, begging the question as to who will own hotels in the future. By Arthur de Haast, global chief executive officer at Jones Lang LaSalle Hotels
4 min read · 23 January 2013
As real estate investors compete for increasingly scarce opportunities, the need for due diligence to be conducted quickly has never been greater. By Dave Keating
9 min read · 23 January 2013
2005 The Carlyle Group picks up Trump's West Side digs for $1.8 billion
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2000 Apollo and The Related Companies fix up a blighted Columbus Circle
2 min read · 23 January 2013