NEW YORK - A new CB Richard Ellis report highlighting shifts in Class A office global ownership trends showed that institutional buyers increased dealmaking in the past four years while private buyer activity dwindled.
The study, titled "Who's Buying the World?," showed that institutional investors participated in 21 percent of sales in Los Angeles in 2001 and 30 percent in 2005. Similarly, real estate investment trusts went from 2 ...
The study, titled "Who's Buying the World?," showed that institutional investors participated in 21 percent of sales in Los Angeles in 2001 and 30 percent in 2005. Similarly, real estate investment trusts went from 2 ...
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