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The $350 million revitalization of Pier 94 was led by a joint venture between Vornado Realty Trust, Hudson Pacific Properties, and Blackstone Real Estate.
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Cost of capital, local knowledge, and development expertise are among the plusses, Host executive says.
The Strategic Property REIT Execution and Delivery (SPREAD) team at Teacher Retirement System of Texas (TRS) recognized the opportunity in the current divergence and seized it with a $400 million commitment for a tactical investment in U.S. public equity REITs. The investment yielded a 17.1% internal rate of return (IRR) with $47 million in profit.
Michael Gamzon says REIT sees opportunity for land purchases and other acquisitions.
Arch Insurance’s Michael Chu and Howard Sider say litigation rates at historic high.
CEO Nelson Mills says the REIT will continue its niche strategy in New York.
University of Wisconsin’s Tim Pire says market supply and demand may shift.
Bi-monthly thoughts from REIT magazine's Editor in Chief.
Morefield is chair of NAREIT’s new Dividends Through Diversity Initiative.
Value Reporting Foundation’s Neil Stewart says ESG information factoring into investment decisions.
Texas A&M’s Cydney Donnell also sees progress in board diversity of thought.
Sturgis Partners’ Mary Hogan Preusse sees trend fueled by public valuations, ample private funds.
NIC’s Beth Mace says demographic forces “just getting better.”
Yoel Kranz says broader forms of activism are now evident in the REIT industry.
Prologis’ Jeannie Renne-Malone expects increased cost-benefit analysis of investments.
Chatham Financial’s Robert Barton expects biggest change in area of ineffectiveness.