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Demand for retail properties remains strong as Federal Realty focuses on acquisitions, dispositions, and residential expansions.
Brookfield’s Bernhard Krieg also sees increased focus on Sunbelt markets.
The REIT industry is now in the early stages of what could be called the third phase of its 55-year existence.
EPRA Chief Executive Philip Charls sees strong demand in Europe from global investors.
Jim Connor says higher steel prices pose a challenge for the “foreseeable future.”
Dennis McGowan at the Center for Audit Quality highlights key takeaways from the event.
The REIT Industry Leadership and Industry Achievement Awards will be presented at REITWorld 2017.
CEO William Meaney also says REIT a top purchaser of green power.
Global real estate investors say COVID-19 continues to cast a long shadow, although the market remains fundamentally healthy.
CEO T. Wilson Eglin says build-to-suit is important component of growth strategy.
Register for the April 29 webinar by Nareit and the National Council on Teacher Retirement titled “Impact of COVID-19 on Commercial Real Estate and REITs.”
Ranger Global’s Andrew Duffy says specialty property types expanding faster outside U.S.
Thirty years after its IPO, Kimco Realty is proving the enduring viability and appeal of open-air shopping centers.
Duke Realty’s Mark Patterson says a deficit exists within the tax technology area.
Princeton University economics professor Burton Malkiel is the author of “A Random Walk Down Wall Street,” an investment classic first published in 1973 that launched the movement toward passive index investing.