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Investment, Market Research

Does Vancouver’s Hot Investment Market Make Building a Better Option?

Does Vancouver’s hot investment market make building a better option?.

Consistent demand and high lease values in Vancouver’s downtown office and retail property markets combined with low interest rates continue to fuel a sizzling investment market.

“I don’t think I’ve ever seen the investment market this robust, vibrant and strong. We get multiple bids on everything and anything,” says Ross Moore, director of research for CBRE Canada.

Read more: http://www.vancouversun.com/business/Does+Vancouver+investment+market+make+building+better+option/7013964/story.html#ixzz22D9dXoTq
July 31, 2012by david.taylor@colliers.com
Investment

Real Estate Fund Managed by Standard Life Investments Reaches $1 Billion Milestone

Canadian pension funds increasingly turning to Canadian real estate as source of income and long-term protection against inflation

MONTREAL, July 25, 2012 /CNW Telbec/ – Standard Life Investments, a major global asset manager, today announced that the Standard Life Real Estate Fund (“SLREF” or the “Fund”) now has over CDN$1 billion in assets under management. The Fund’s latest acquisition is 8 West in Calgary, AB.

Real estate houses the economy

“Our Fund’s milestone is symbolic of the growing importance of real estate as a source of income and as a hedge against inflation for Canadian pension fund investors. A strong real estate portfolio can protect value through economic cycles because well-situated, high-quality real estate literally houses the economy,” stated Peter Cuthbert, Head of Canadian Real Estate with Standard Life Investments in Canada.

Since inception, the SLREF has earned an annualized return of 9.4%1, and has only ever had one negative annual return in its 29-year history. Due to its limited use of debt and the fact that it seeks investment returns primarily through income, the Fund has experienced very low volatility of returns for its pension clients.

Not just a milestone, growing beyond the $1 billion mark reduces risk and enables Standard Life Investments to seek out a greater spectrum of opportunities for corporate funds looking for exposure to real estate in the Canadian market.

July 25, 2012by david.taylor@colliers.com
Market Research, Office

New Supply on the Horizon for Downtown Office Space

With less than 200,000 SF of new office space built since the completion of Bentall 5 in 2007, and a vacancy rate hovering below 5%, there is finally some new supply on the horizon.  Only Jameson House and the Hotel Georgia offices, both commercial strata office space in mixed-use projects have been built since that time, adding approximately 130,000 SF.

In 2014-2015, over 1,000,000 SF will be added to the downtown market with the addition of 745 Thurlow, Telus Garden and MNP Tower (1021 West Hastings).  All three are at varying stages of demolition or excavation.

July 19, 2012by david.taylor@colliers.com
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