Private Equity Real Estate Forum- New York, NY
11-12-2008 New York, NY
Please join us for the Private Equity International's Real Estate Forum on November 12-13, 2008. You can find event details and description below.
Location:
New York Downtown Marriott, New York City
Time:
Starts at 7:45AM on November 12, 2008.
Register Here
RICS members receive an extra 15% discount when using the discount code: SPPERENY08 at checkout.
Private Equity Real Estate magazine [PERE], part of PEI Media, is delighted to announce the dates for the third annual Private Equity Real Estate Forum in New York. Once again we will bring together some of the most interesting minds active in private equity real estate today. These are people and firms that are extending the reach and the impact of the asset class in emerging, niche and international markets. These are funds that are capable of delivering both a degree of diversification and superior return that makes them compelling ingredients for a growing number of investors’ asset allocation models.
The global private equity real estate market is evolving as GPs seek different ways of deploying private capital into diverse markets. Despite all the changes in the market, the fundamentals of private real estate investing remain the same. There is a delicate relationship between GPs and LPs that is the backbone of investing in private equity real estate.
Interactive roundtable discussions will also provide delegates with the chance to assess particular markets with the help of leading practitioners with first-hand knowledge of real estate investment in such markets as Brazil, Russia, Eastern Europe, Turkey, and South East Asia.
In this year’s forum we will introduce the latest interactive audience communication system that allows delegates at the forum to interact with speakers and participate in discussions more actively.
Some of the themes that will be addressed at the Forum will likely include:
• The impact of the “credit crunch” on private equity real estate
• Making the most of the markets that matter outside of the US
• US real estate market going through the adjustment – creating opportunity for foreign GPs and LPs
• The global imperative for US real estate opportunity funds
• What have opportunistic funds delivered and what will they deliver in the future?
• LP’s perspective on opportunistic real estate in the allocation model: what, why and how much
• A view from the lenders on providing the capital commitments to real estate funds
Location:
New York Downtown Marriott, New York City
Time:
Starts at 7:45AM on November 12, 2008.
Register Here
RICS members receive an extra 15% discount when using the discount code: SPPERENY08 at checkout.
Private Equity Real Estate magazine [PERE], part of PEI Media, is delighted to announce the dates for the third annual Private Equity Real Estate Forum in New York. Once again we will bring together some of the most interesting minds active in private equity real estate today. These are people and firms that are extending the reach and the impact of the asset class in emerging, niche and international markets. These are funds that are capable of delivering both a degree of diversification and superior return that makes them compelling ingredients for a growing number of investors’ asset allocation models.
The global private equity real estate market is evolving as GPs seek different ways of deploying private capital into diverse markets. Despite all the changes in the market, the fundamentals of private real estate investing remain the same. There is a delicate relationship between GPs and LPs that is the backbone of investing in private equity real estate.
Interactive roundtable discussions will also provide delegates with the chance to assess particular markets with the help of leading practitioners with first-hand knowledge of real estate investment in such markets as Brazil, Russia, Eastern Europe, Turkey, and South East Asia.
In this year’s forum we will introduce the latest interactive audience communication system that allows delegates at the forum to interact with speakers and participate in discussions more actively.
Some of the themes that will be addressed at the Forum will likely include:
• The impact of the “credit crunch” on private equity real estate
• Making the most of the markets that matter outside of the US
• US real estate market going through the adjustment – creating opportunity for foreign GPs and LPs
• The global imperative for US real estate opportunity funds
• What have opportunistic funds delivered and what will they deliver in the future?
• LP’s perspective on opportunistic real estate in the allocation model: what, why and how much
• A view from the lenders on providing the capital commitments to real estate funds
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