Embedment of “Liquid” Capital into the Built Environment: The Case of REIT Investment in Hong Kong

IF 0.8 Q2 AREA STUDIES ISSUES & STUDIES Pub Date : 2016-12-01 DOI:10.1142/S1013251116400014
Natacha Aveline‐Dubach
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Since the Global Financial Crisis, the notion of securitization has become familiar to urban scholars, though research has been limited to mortgage-backed securities. This paper attempts to delineate the distinctive urban outcomes of securitization techniques applied to real estate, taking Hong Kong REITs (H-REITs) as a case study. It examines the way through which liquid H-REIT capital anchors into the built environment, and how this process impacts the life of local communities. The study shows that the urban dynamics of REIT investment contrast with the corporate environment and asset management objectives of the initiator/sponsor groups of H-REIT structures, a set of characteristics that are captured by the notion of “management styles.” Amongst the three management styles identified in the paper, those developed by the Hong Kong family-based groups have not been sufficiently active to produce significant effects on the built environment. In contrast, the Link REIT has an aggressive value enhancement strategy that has reconfigured the social geographies of retail consumption across the whole territory, to the detriment of social housing estate residents. These results support the recognition that the financialization of the built environment tends to exacerbate social polarization and to trigger political conflicts, but they must be weighed against the contingent conditions in which real estate securitization take place.
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“流动”资本在建筑环境中的嵌入:以香港房地产投资信托基金为例
自全球金融危机以来,证券化的概念已经为城市学者所熟悉,尽管研究仅限于抵押贷款支持证券。本文试图以香港房地产投资信托基金(H-REITs)为例,描述证券化技术应用于房地产的独特城市结果。它考察了流动H-REIT资金锚定到建筑环境中的方式,以及这一过程如何影响当地社区的生活。研究表明,房地产投资信托基金的城市动态与H-REIT结构的发起人/发起人群体的企业环境和资产管理目标形成对比,这是“管理风格”概念所捕捉的一系列特征。在报告所列出的三种管理风格中,香港以家庭为本的团体所发展的管理风格,对建筑环境并没有产生显著的影响。相比之下,领汇房地产投资信托基金采取了激进的增值策略,重新配置了全港零售消费的社会地理分布,损害了社会屋村居民的利益。这些结果支持了这样一种认识,即建筑环境的金融化倾向于加剧社会两极分化并引发政治冲突,但必须将其与房地产证券化发生的偶然条件进行权衡。
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期刊介绍: ISSUES & STUDIES (ISSN 1013-2511) is published quarterly by the Institute of International Relations, National Chengchi University, Taipei. IS is an internationally peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing quality social science research on issues ¨C mainly of a political nature ¨C related to the domestic and international affairs of contemporary China, Taiwan, and East Asia, as well as other closely related topics. The editors particularly welcome manuscripts related to China and Taiwan.
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