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PATRIZIA’s flagship living sector development is the Havelufer Quarter in Berlin, comprising more than 1,500 units which house around 4,000 residents. The development caters for a variety of tenant needs, with options for families, senior residents and single residents, and is firmly focused on building a community through the inclusion of amenities such as co-working spaces, a kindergarten and yoga rooms.
So, where does the Havelufer fit into the wider picture of Germany’s living sector?
In the latest episode of PAT Perspectives - the podcast where we ask our guests five key questions on one topic or trend shaping the real assets sector - we ask Torsten Bergner, PATRIZIA Director - Head of Asset Management Living DACH, about current trends in the sector, how this is shaping the supply of housing stock, what the future for the sector may look like and the role the Havelufer can play in providing a different approach to community building.
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The European living real estate sector has undergone significant shifts over the past 12-18 months, with a changing macroeconomic picture impacting both the rental market and home ownership. But how resilient is the sector today? What lessons can history offer about its future? And which segments of the sector hold the most potential for investors?
In this episode of PAT Perspectives - the podcast where we ask our guests just 5 simple questions on a critical topic or trend shaping the world of real assets - Dr. Marcus Cieleback, Chief Urban Economist at PATRIZIA, unpacks the key findings from PATRIZIA’s European Residential Markets 2024/2025 report.
Join host Andrew Belt to learn more about the key takeaways from this annual research report and its many insights.
Find out more at https://www.patrizia.ag/en/
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There’s more to Brussels than waffles and chocolate - it’s a multicultural, well-connected city which ranks as one of the best places to invest in Europe.
This is City in Focus - a podcast series from PATRIZIA where, every quarter, we highlight the cities that stand out or rank highly in PATRIZIA’s European Living Cities Index.
In this episode, we learn how Brussels has adapted to meet the needs of its 1.2 million residents, consider the attractiveness of the city’s residential or office sectors for investors, learn more about two PATRIZIA assets in the city - The Louise and Viridis - and the set-up of our Belgian office in the capital, discover how its urban environment has changed over the years, and hear why one resident, who’s spent her whole life in Brussels, has no plans to leave.
Your host is Andrew Belt and he’s joined by:
Dr Marcus Cieleback, PATRIZIA Chief Urban Economist
Rebecca Restle, PATRIZIA Associate - Data Intelligence
Suzy Denys, PATRIZIA Country Manager BeLux and Director - Transactions
Antoine de Borman, CEO - perspective.brussels
Erlinde Eeman, Brussels resident
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Around 80% of the buildings that will be standing in 2050 have already been built. So how can we make these existing structures more sustainable, energy-efficient and suitable for modern-day tenants?
That's where the concept of ‘brown to green’ comes in. Transforming outdated, inefficient buildings into environmentally friendly, energy-efficient structures that meet the demands of today and the future.
In this PAT Cast episode, we explore why companies should be pursuing brown-to-green strategies, the steps involved in decarbonising existing buildings, and how brown to green stacks up when it comes to return on investment.
Your host is Andrew Belt and on the panel we have:
Paul White, Founding Director of architectural practice, Buckley Gray Yeoman (BGY)
Daniel Williams, PATRIZIA Head of Real Estate Development UK & IrelandFind out more at https://www.patrizia.ag/en/
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The workplace is evolving at a rapid pace, with hybrid and flexible working now the new normal. As a result, the role and design of office spaces are undergoing a dramatic transformation. So, what does this mean for investors?
PAT Perspectives is the podcast where we ask our guests five simple questions on one topic or trend impacting the real assets sector.
In this episode, we hear from Saskia Roosen - Head of Asset Management BeLux at PATRIZIA - on what the future of office space looks like.
Andrew Belt asks Saskia about the ESG credentials becoming essential in the modern office, how these changes present new opportunities for value-add investments, and how PATRIZIA is navigating these trends.
They also highlight two of PATRIZIA’s assets that are leading the way in this transition - the new international hub on Endell Street in London and The Louise in Brussels.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the way businesses operate. From automating routine tasks and processes to increased productivity, AI can free human workers to focus on creativity and problem-solving.
Research by Amazon Web Services suggests more than one in three European firms adopted AI in 2023 - bringing the continent closer to the 2030 Digital Decade vision presented by the European Commission in 2021. But where does the real estate industry sit in this landscape? And how can businesses within real estate ensure that they don’t fall behind competitors in the sector?
In this episode, we explore how AI could help boost the real estate industry and why companies need to seriously consider adopting AI into their workforce sooner rather than later. We also hear how the Data Intelligence team at PATRIZIA has been using AI to support the company, as well as some of the challenges that come with these new technologies, and learn more about a genAI company supporting real estate firms.
Your host is Andrew Belt and on the panel we have:
Dr Marcelo Cajias, PATRIZIA Head of Data IntelligenceDr Nino Paulus, CPO & Founder, AlphaPromptFind out more at https://www.patrizia.ag/en/
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So far, 2024 has been the year of transition. European countries and the UK are slowly recovering from unprecedented shocks in the previous years – a global pandemic, economic crisis, foreign wars linked to supply issues, a record number of elections. As we have reached the midpoint of 2024, it’s time to take a closer look at the current economic and financial situation, and try to understand what lies ahead.
In this episode, we examine what impact these shocks have had on the Euro zone and UK economies, and what the political responses have led to. We look at the state of key segments of the real estate market, from residential sectors to offices, and what markets remain great investments for the rest of the year and beyond. And hear how we can future proof allocations and portfolios.
Your host is Ed Whittaker and his guest is:
Radu Mircea, Director of Investment Strategy and Research at PATRIZIAFind out more at https://www.patrizia.ag/en/
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Unique architecture, red buses and a vast underground rail network - London is one of the most recognisable cities in the world, drawing in people from all around the world. And it also consistently ranks as one of the most attractive cities for investors in Europe.
This is City in Focus - a podcast series from PATRIZIA where, every quarter, we highlight the cities that stand out in PATRIZIA’s European Living Cities Index, which determines the most attractive and liquid cities for investors seeking a diversified European residential portfolio.
In this episode, we learn why London is ranked number 1 on the Index and look to PATRIZIA’s Amenities Magnet to find out which parts of the capital are particularly attractive for investors. We learn about PATRIZIA’s own investment experience in the city, discover how the urban landscape of London has shifted over the years,and we hear from a London resident who shares what she loves about living in the city.
Your host is Andrew Belt and here’s the running order of guests on the episode:
Dr Marcus Cieleback, PATRIZIA Chief Urban Economist
Rebecca Restle, PATRIZIA Associate - Data Intelligence
Phil Irons, PATRIZIA Managing Director, Transactions & Fund Management UK & Ireland
Kath Scanlon, Distinguished Policy Fellow at the London School of Economics and Political Science
Olivia Dobson, London resident and PATRIZIA Analyst - Client Services
Find out more at https://www.patrizia.ag/en/ and https://citypulse.patrizia.ag/
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Cross-laminated timber (CLT) is increasingly being used as an alternative to concrete and steel in construction. Boasting a number of sustainability benefits, CLT presents a hugely attractive opportunity for any investor with their eyes on net-zero.
In this episode of PAT Perspectives - the podcast where we ask our guests just 5 simple questions on a critical topic or trend shaping the world of real assets - Andrew Belt interviews Guido Maarsman - a Senior Associate in PATRIZIA’s Asset Management team.
In 2022, PATRIZIA made its first investment into a CLT project - the Hof van Duurzaamheid in the Netherlands. Guido led on this project from PATRIZIA’s side.
Andrew Belt asks Guido what CLT is, what’s attractive about investing into CLT buildings, what drew PATRIZIA to the Hof van Duurzaamheid investment, and what role CLT will have in the future of our built environment.
Find out more at https://www.patrizia.ag/en/
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Creating energy from waste is a major way of reducing methane emissions, generating cleaner energy and diverting waste from landfills. And as an essential service, resilient to economic cycles, it presents a stable and attractive option for real assets investors.
Welcome to PAT Perspectives - the podcast where we ask our guests just 5 simple questions on a critical topic or trend shaping the world of real assets.
In this episode, we hear from Wessel Schevernels - an Operating Partner at PATRIZIA Infrastructure - on the modern technology that’s making energy-from-waste plants one of the cleanest ways to generate energy.
Host Andrew Belt asks Wessel what’s driving the many growth opportunities of the sector in Europe, how this all feeds into PATRIZIA’s circular economy platform, and what the future holds.
Find out more at https://www.patrizia.ag/en/
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Smart street lighting has the potential to save cities up to 80% on their electricity bills. It’s a fundamental, but often overlooked, feature of smart cities. And the growth potential of the sector is huge, making it an attractive investment for a real assets portfolio.
PAT Perspectives is the podcast where we ask our guests just five simple questions on one topic or trend impacting the real assets sector.
In this episode we hear from Jose Martinez, a Director at PATRIZIA Infrastructure, on how this seemingly simple solution is instrumental in creating connected, more efficient cities, improving the lives of citizens.
Host Ed Whittaker asks Jose why institutional investors should be deploying capital into this asset class, how Europe’s regulatory environment is supporting the growth of the sector, and how smart street lighting fits within the theme of smart city investing.
Find out more at https://www.patrizia.ag/en/
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Paris is one of the most iconic cities in the world, famous for its historical buildings and landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre. It also ranks highly as one of the most attractive cities for investors in Europe.
This is City in Focus - a podcast series from PATRIZIA where, every quarter, we highlight the cities that stand out in PATRIZIA’s European Living Cities Index, which determines the most attractive and liquid cities for investors seeking a diversified European residential portfolio.
As well as insights from the Index and PATRIZIA’s Amenities Magnet, in this episode, we learn how Paris is undergoing an eco-friendly makeover, as the city adapts to a warming climate. We discover the wide-range of investment opportunities present in the city and the wider Paris region. And we find out what Paris is like from a resident’s perspective.
Your host is Andrew Belt and here’s the running order of guests on the episode:
Dr Marcus Cieleback, PATRIZIA Chief Urban Economist
Rebecca Restle, PATRIZIA Data Intelligence
Jérôme Delaunay, PATRIZIA’s Head of Asset Management South-West Europe
Charles-Antoine Depardon, Urban Planning Advisor to the First Deputy Mayor of Paris
Amal Del Monaco, Paris resident
Find out more at https://www.patrizia.ag/en/ and https://citypulse.patrizia.ag/
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Today’s economic environment is challenging, but as the debt funding gap widens across the real assets sector, new opportunities are emerging for investors.
PAT Perspectives is the podcast where we ask our guests just five simple questions on one topic or trend impacting the real assets sector.
In this episode we hear from Alex Waller, Head of Infrastructure Debt at PATRIZIA, on the growing attractiveness of private credit investments as part of a broader infrastructure portfolio.
Recorded ahead of the Infrastructure Investor Global Summit in Berlin, Ed Whittaker asks Alex why infrastructure debt is an important part of an LP’s portfolio, which infrastructure debt products are particularly attractive to investors in this new economic environment, and how these products are performing against other fixed income investments.
Find out more at https://www.patrizia.ag/en/
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With fundraising in real estate hitting a decade low in 2023, what are the forces shaping the investment decisions of the world’s major sources of capital?
PAT Perspectives is the podcast where we ask our guests just five simple questions on one topic or trend impacting the real assets sector.
In this debut episode, we hear the perspectives of Konrad Finkenzeller, PATRIZIA’s Head of Global Client Solutions, on the factors influencing global capital markets.
Recorded live on the opening day of the MIPIM real estate conference in the south of France, Ed Whittaker sat down with Konrad to get his views on what institutional investors are thinking, feeling and doing in this new economic environment.
Find out more at https://www.patrizia.ag/en/
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With tenants increasingly desiring sustainable buildings, governments adopting legally binding net-zero carbon targets, and rising concerns around embodied carbon, decarbonising our building stock is essential - and the risks of not taking action are immense.
In this episode, we explore how decarbonisation programmes can protect or enhance the future value of an asset, how adopting a sustainable approach can help avoid stranding risks or erosions in value known as ‘brown discounts’, and why, ultimately, this is the right thing to do. We discuss the best ways of decarbonising an asset, including the benefits of retrofitting versus demolition. And we hear real world examples of both successful decarbonisation projects, and those that have failed to keep pace.
Your host is Andrew Belt and on the panel we have:
Mathieu Elshout, PATRIZIA Head of Sustainability and Impact InvestingKate Crawford, Technical Director of sustainable construction and procurement specialists, KLH SustainabilityFind out more at https://www.patrizia.ag/en/
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As we enter a new economic cycle that is resetting markets across the world, the first PAT Cast of 2024 examines the outlook for global real assets and where PATRIZIA expects the most attractive investment opportunities to be this year.
In this conversation, we explore both the challenges and opportunities for investors in global markets this year and examine how low investment volumes and declining values in 2023 will make 2024 a buyer's market. We also discuss the major debt and decarbonisation funding gaps and how investors can leverage these opportunities to drive value in the medium term. And our guests offer a dose of optimism, particularly when it comes to investing in sectors underpinned by the long-term megatrends of decarbonisation, urbanisation, digitalisation and demographic changes.
Your host is Ed Whittaker and on the panel we have:
Mahdi Mokrane, PATRIZIA’s Head of Global Investment Strategy, Research and Investment Solutions
Justin Webb, Head of investment solutions at PATRIZIA Infrastructure.
Find out more at https://www.patrizia.ag/en/
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Frankfurt is not only the financial centre of Germany, but also the centre of the European banking sector. Known as Mainhatten due to the skyscrapers that dominate the city’s skyline and its location on the River Main, Frankfurt is attractive for both investors and residents alike, praised for its connectivity and innovation.
This is City in Focus - a podcast series from PATRIZIA where, every quarter, we highlight the cities that stand out or rank highly in PATRIZIA’s European Living Cities Index.
In this episode, we share insights about Frankfurt from PATRIZIA’s European Living Cities Index and Amenities Magnet, we find out what it’s like to invest in the city, we examine its history and urban development, and we discover what makes it such a great place to live from a resident’s perspective.
Your host is Andrew Belt and here’s the running order of guests on the episode:
Dr Marcus Cieleback, PATRIZIA Chief Urban Economist
PD Marcelo Cajias, PATRIZIA Head of Data Intelligence
Martin Odenwald, PATRIZIA Director and Team Head Asset Management Office & Hotel, Mid of Germany
Dr Tobias Dichtl, Senior Director – Co-Head of Market Intelligence & Foresight Germany at Colliers
Isa Kübrich, Frankfurt resident
Find out more at https://www.patrizia.ag/en/
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Frankfurt ist nicht nur das Finanzzentrum Deutschlands, sondern auch das Zentrum des europäischen Bankensektors. Aufgrund der Wolkenkratzer, die die Skyline der Stadt dominieren, und der Lage am Main ist Frankfurt für Investoren und Einwohner gleichermaßen attraktiv und wird für seine Konnektivität und Innovation gelobt.
Dies ist City in Focus - eine Podcast-Serie von PATRIZIA, in der wir vierteljährlich die Städte vorstellen, die im European Living Cities Index von PATRIZIA besonders hervorstechen oder einen Spitzenplatz einnehmen.
In dieser Folge geben wir Einblicke in Frankfurt aus dem European Living Cities Index und dem Amenities Magnet von PATRIZIA, wir erfahren, wie es ist, in der Stadt zu investieren, wir beleuchten die Geschichte und die Stadtentwicklung und wir entdecken, was Frankfurt aus Sicht der Bewohner zu einem so tollen Ort zum Leben macht.
Ihr Gastgeber ist Simone Wipplinger und hier ist die Reihenfolge der Gäste in dieser Folge:
Dr. Marcus Cieleback, PATRIZIA Chef-Stadtökonom
PD Marcelo Cajias, PATRIZIA Leiter der Abteilung Data Intelligence
Martin Odenwald, PATRIZIA Direktor und Teamleiter Asset Management Büro & Hotel, Mitte Deutschland
Dr. Tobias Dichtl, Senior Director - Co-Head of Market Intelligence & Foresight Deutschland bei Colliers
Isa Kübrich, Frankfurt am Main
Erfahren Sie mehr unter https://www.patrizia.ag
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Taking stock of a challenging 2023, this special episode examines the many conversations we’ve had on the PAT Cast over the past year. Throughout this year, we have explored the macro environment shaping a turbulent investment landscape for real assets at regular intervals and also pinpointed key investment opportunities underpinned by the long-term megatrends of decarbonisation, digitalisation, urbanisation and demographic changes.
This episode provides teasers from each of the seven episodes of the PAT Cast released this year. If you’d like to listen back to any of them, just follow the links:
#11: Outlook for 2023 - Looking through the uncertainty
#12: The 15 Minute City: Enriching lives through urban planning
#13: Bridging the digital divide:why mid-market is driving the most value in a digital world
#14: 2023 Outlook Part II - How are real assets adapting to the permacrisis?
#15: Bioenergy: A bridge to a green energy future
#16: EXPO REAL Special: Insights from the European Residential Markets Report
#17: Solar investment in real estate: Solarfication of logistics assets to add value to unused rooftops
Your host is Andrew Belt.
Find out more at https://www.patrizia.ag/en/
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Two articles from the second edition of PATRIZIA’s estatements magazine in 2023, read aloud.
It isn’t easy going green (01:08) and Supporting smart early education infrastructure in the Nordics (12:32).
Your host is Andrew Belt. Articles read by Ollie Guillou.
estatements is a twice-yearly magazine which shines a light on key topics within global real assets.
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