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John Salustri has covered the commercial real estate industry for nearly 25 years. He was the founding editor of GlobeSt.com, and is a four-time recipient of the Excellence in Journalism award from the National Association of Real Estate Editors.
CANNES-A new 2-billion-euro fund, set to launch in coming weeks, is typical of a vibrant German fund market, despite lingering worries of investors, insider tell GlobeSt.com. But the closing of three German open-ended funds last year is still causing turmoil, even though most of it is at the perceptions level.
CANNES-A new 2-billion-euro fund, set to launch in coming weeks, is typical of a vibrant German fund market, despite lingering worries of investors, insider tell GlobeSt.com. But the closing of three German open-ended funds last year is still causing turmoil, even though most of it is at the perceptions level.
CANNES-A new 2-billion-euro fund, set to launch in coming weeks, is typical of a vibrant German fund market, despite lingering worries of investors, insider tell GlobeSt.com. But the closing of three German open-ended funds last year is still causing turmoil, even though most of it is at the perceptions level.
CANNES-A new 2-billion-euro fund, set to launch in coming weeks, is typical of a vibrant German fund market, despite lingering worries of investors, insider tell GlobeSt.com. But the closing of three German open-ended funds last year is still causing turmoil, even though most of it is at the perceptions level.
CANNES-A 40% increase in investment activity marked the European commercial real estate market in 2005, new research shows. Much of that was fueled by cross-border investors and players from outside the European Union.
CANNES-A 40% increase in investment activity marked the European commercial real estate market in 2005, new research shows. Much of that was fueled by cross-border investors and players from outside the European Union.
CANNES-A 40% increase in investment activity marked the European commercial real estate market in 2005, new research shows. Much of that was fueled by cross-border investors and players from outside the European Union.
CANNES-In exclusive interviews, top executives from GE Real Estate and Heitman tell GlobeSt.com of new growth strategies. Both entail markets previously untapped by either firm.
CANNES-In exclusive interviews, top executives from GE Real Estate and Heitman tell GlobeSt.com of new growth strategies. Both entail markets previously untapped by either firm.