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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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Over long periods, REITs have outpeformed the broad indexes in terms of dividend yields.
Jon Bortz's Pebblebrook Hotel Trust continues to make a splash.
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.
With a mega-merger in the rear-view mirror, Essex Property Trust is building up its portfolio out west.
FIBRA Prologis’ stock has posted a compounded annual growth rate of more than 14% since its 2014 initial public offering.
As new apartment developments become more luxurious, the availability of affordable rentals is particularly constrained.
Broadstone Real Estate CEO AMy Taits talks to REIT magazine about how Broadstone competes with its larger, public peers, the experience of working alongside family and the potential growth for single-family rentals.
REIT transaction activity is expected to keep accelerating in the second half of 2021.
Analysts say REITs’ lower cost of capital means they could be acquisitive this year.
Duke Realty CEO Jim Connor has witnessed a remarkable transformation in the industrial logistics real estate arena—and it isn’t over yet.
Significant and persistent racial and social injustices have led to a heightened focus on accelerating diversity and inclusion efforts among REITs and commercial real estate companies across the United States.
As JBG SMITH develops a new, tech-enhanced neighborhood at National Landing, CEO Matt Kelly sees the REIT’s path ahead aligned with Amazon’s continued growth.
Easterly supports important missions of the U.S. government through real estate.
Office REIT Cousins Properties is looking forward to a bright future refocusing on urban properties.
While still a work in progress, digital property rights are becoming increasingly important to property owners.
Single-family rental REITs are solidifying their position in the residential housing sector.