Germany

PineBridge Benson Elliot names real estate vice president
Nina Meier joins from Tristan Capital Partners

Trio of executives leave Ehret+Klein
Major shake-up at German investment manager
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Edge receives German asset management mandates worth €456m
Contracts are part of strategic realignment

CBRE IM creates new EMEA logistics role
Sector specialist Liliya Larcombe assumes new responsibilities

Prea CEO on selling a €1bn Berlin data centre
Gabriel Khodzitski discusses critical infrastructure and the emergence of a new hotspot

CBRE Germany appoints head of industrial and logistics leasing
Sarina Schekahn to follow Rainer Koepke

Sirius Real Estate taps bond market for €105m
Move follows issuance of €300m bonds in November 2021
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Residential
Get Living’s Rick de Blaby calls time after hitting the 6,000-home mark
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People
M&G stalwart John Duxbury to step down
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People
Bruntwood SciTech veteran steps down
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Retail
£30m+ Norwich retail park changes hands
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Finance
Brookfield locks in mega €700m financing for Irish platform
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Residential
QuadReal buys 6,000-home BTR operating business
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Student Accommodation
London and Regional’s student-led Elephant and Castle project approved
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Logistics
Swiss Life completes £29m Doncaster warehouse sale
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People
PineBridge Benson Elliot names real estate vice president
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People
Former Apollo adviser joins Dot Group as finance chief
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Corporate
Irish moguls weigh £4bn platform offload
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Office
St James’s Place lines up £400m portfolio sale to private equity firm
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Corporate
AustralianSuper recruits Canadian star as new European chief
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Investment
What next for the UK’s largest pension fund?
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Ireland
Prime Dublin build-to-rent asset prepared for €180m+ sale
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Hotels & Leisure
GIC teams up with hotels guru
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Corporate
Apollo joins forces with debt master for multi-billion mid-market lending push
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Retail
Another day in property paradise: Phil Collins buys Edinburgh block
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London
Japanese investor back with £210m Victoria office swoop
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Office
Regional office hubs primed for £600m sale
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Residential