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November 14, 2023

The Rise And Rise Of The £750B Alternative Real Estate Sector

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Offices, shops and even logistics units aren't topping real estate investors’ shopping lists this year.

Instead, it is new energy infrastructure like solar farms, electric vehicle charging units and battery storage sites, alongside data centres and healthcare assets, that are top of the tree, according to the latest Emerging Trends in Real Estate Europe report, published by the Urban Land Institute and PwC.

The Rise And Rise Of The £750B Alternative Real Estate Sector

New energy infrastructure was the sector cited as having the best prospects for investment and development in 2024 and beyond, according to surveys and interviews with more than 1,000 real estate professionals across Europe. That was followed by data centres and healthcare.Of the top 10 sectors, only logistics at No. 7…

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WeWork’s UK division isn't part of the bankruptcy proceedings affecting its U.S. parent company, but lease negotiations with UK landlords are continuing — and the flexible office firm has quietly shut or started talks to shut over 10 London locations in the past two months, Bisnow can reveal. 

WeWork filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Monday, though its UK and Ireland business is separate from this process, with no plans to appoint administrators or receivers to WeWork International, the holding company for the UK and Irish operations. 

“As previously announced, we are in active conversations with hundreds of landlords globally to address high-cost and inflexible lease terms in order to achieve a sustainable business model that will serve our members around the world for many years to come,” a WeWork spokesperson told Bisnow in an emailed statement.…

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