Receive the German-language trade magazine "immobilienbusiness" in the Immobilien Business issue 12/2014 as a PDF download with the following table of contents:
News
Lausanne: New stadium
Zurich: A tower for Dübendorf
Personalia: SPS AG/Macun Capital Partners
Aarau: Start of construction for Aeschbach Quarter
Zurich: Top deal on Bahnhofstrasse
Arbon: Start of construction for HRS project
Market: No slump in residential construction
Personalia: Eberli Sarnen/Mobimo AG
Vienna: Union Investment buys
Nice: New owner for "Nicetoile
Hamburg: Start of construction for Mitte Altona
Turkey: Major order for ECE
Frankfurt: MainTor Patio at the start
Leipzig: Swiss Life invests
USA: Deka Immobilien adjusts portfolio
Trends
The new Carry Trade
Euro and franc lose against the dollar.
This attracts speculators and has implications for real estate investments.
Column: A Real Estate Carry Trade
Markets and Investment
Finding bargains is becoming more difficult
Return of the closed-end funds
Title Topic
Anniversary in minor 150 years of winter sports - but many hotel owners in Swiss vacation destinations do not feel like celebrating.
Lex Weber creates real estate glut
Step by step to the destination
Andermatt Swiss Alps takes shape
Architecture and site development
Residential skyscrapers Residential towers are the trend in Europe
Projects and objects
New tower buildings for Basel Roche is planning further high-rise buildings
Residential
Trend reversal on the Zurich housing market
Brave New Living World Smart Homes Market Worth Billions
Service
SNBS on the right track
Another label for sustainable construction
CAFM: All-round solution for real estate management
Denser, more sustainable and more transparent
The FM market is on the move
Quantum leap in transparency
IPMS unifies measurement
In conversation: RICS President Louise Brooke-Smith
Agenda
Review MAPIC
Asking rents
Column: Breiner's view
Foreign markets
Holland catches up Liberalized housing market attracts international investors
Real Estate Financial Markets
Interview of the month Luca Schenk, CEO of the Bern Stock Exchange BX