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Stronger Players Stand to Reap Golden Opportunity.
T. Dallas Smith says industry still has a long way to go on diversity and inclusion .
Joel Marcus’ gamble has paid off for Alexandria Real Estate Equities and the life science industry.
Investor relations teams look for ways to harness the power of AI tools to better communicate and engage with their investor base.
With a mega-merger in the rear-view mirror, Essex Property Trust is building up its portfolio out west.
With an established track record in ESG matters, REITs are well-placed to continue to build on their existing achievements, as well as respond to shifting areas of focus within the parameters of ESG.
Can the suburban office market make a comeback?
The United Kingdom's stunning decision to leave the EU roiled the financial system, but property markets across Europe still look stable.
As the world’s population ages, Welltower CEO Thomas DeRosa sees an unparalleled opportunity to transform the health care infrastructure needed to meet the wellness needs of seniors.
Consumer desire to live healthier lifestyles is reflected in many REITs’ growing portfolios of fitness and wellness properties.
REITs work to attract larger allocations from retail investors.
In the company’s first 10 years, its strategy has been proven through COVID and economic challenges.
After growing up in sports, CEO Lisa Palmer has made leadership and community involvement a winning combination for Regency Centers Corp.
REIT initial public offerings (IPOs) tend to ebb and flow with market conditions, and they’re now showing promise of continuing their respectable run.
For REIT sustainability managers, compliance reporting for a growing number of systems has come down to triage of sorts, with real-estate-specific platforms getting top priority.