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Why Surplus LGPS Funds Should Address the Housing Shortage
Mike Weston, an independent consultant, professional pension trustee and former CEO of LGPS Central, highlights that LGPS funds are in a strong surplus position, estimated at around £147bn, at a time of major pooling reforms. This creates an opportunity to redeploy capital more strategically, supported by increased governance capacity and long term investment horizons.
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“Many people haven’t crossed over to the green side”, Fiera Real Estate tells PropCast
Happy New Year? 5 Reasons to be Cheerful for UK Long Income Real Estate Investors in 2023
2022 was a game of two halves for the UK commercial real estate market. By late spring, dark clouds were looming but no one could have realistically foreseen the chaos that ensued from September onwards concluding in November with the UK’s third Prime Minister in as many months and something of a roller coaster ride […]
EG Cities Live: Southampton
In September 2022, Patrick Freestone, Director, took part in EG’s Southampton feature podcast, originally published by EG. Freeports: How Southampton is positioned to take its logistics sector to the next level In a bid to encourage economic growth and level up regions across the UK, the government has committed to establishing at least eight freeports. […]
Our pathway to Net Zero Carbon by 2035
We are delighted to announce our pathway to becoming a Net Zero Carbon business by 2035, one of the most ambitious targets in the UK real estate market. We recognise the impact that we and our managed funds have on our planet, people and communities, and we believe that we have an opportunity and responsibility […]
Our 2035 Corporate Pathway To Net Zero Carbon
We are pleased to announce our pathway to becoming a Net Zero Carbon business by 2035, one of the most ambitious targets in the UK real estate market. We recognise the impact that we and our managed funds have on our planet, people and communities, and we believe that we have an opportunity and responsibility […]

