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23.12.2024
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ARTICLES TAGGED WITH "John German"
Key Areas for Invesco When Investing in Denmark
Denmark —
John German, Managing Director - Residential Investments, Invesco, tells Nordic Property News about the recent Danish acquisition, why they continue to grow in Denmark, and whether other Nordic markets will be monitored, going forward.
Invesco Invests in Residential Development Project
Denmark —
Invesco Real Estate has further increased its exposure to Greater Copenhagen’s mid-market residential sector with the forward purchase of a 25,000 sqm Class A development in Ballerup.
After Another Danish Investment: Here Is the Next Nordic Target for Invesco Real Estate
Nordic —
John German, Managing Director - Residential Investments, Invesco, tells Nordic Property News about the recent Danish acquisition, the attraction to Copenhagen, and why they will shift focus from one Nordic country to another. “We have been unsuccessful in bids…”
Invesco Acquires Townhouse in Glostrup
Denmark —
Invesco Real Estate has acquired an established 56-unit development in a suburb outside of Copenhagen. The acquisition has been made on behalf of Invesco’s European Living Fund. The seller is CECN ApS and Ejendomsselskabet Casa Nord ApS.
The US Giant’s Growth Targets in Copenhagen
Denmark —
John German, MD Residential Investments at Invesco Real Estate, on the recent Copenhagen acquisition, the attraction to Denmark, and which Nordic country they are monitoring at this stage.
Invesco Makes Another Copenhagen Investment
Denmark —
Invesco Real Estate has acquired the exclusive rights to a new development of prime, Class A residential Private Rented Sector (PRS) asset located in Ishøj, Greater Copenhagen; developed by the Becker/Nielsen Group.
Global Investor Makes its Second Investment in Denmark
Denmark —
Invesco in an off-market deal in central Copenhagen: “We are seeing an increasing demand from institutional investors for high quality and income producing residential projects.”