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COO David Hegarty expects modest acquisition and disposition activity.
Strong companies could leverage capital access to pursue growth opportunities in 2025.
Increasing demand for amenities is impacting asset location, REITs say.
Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day are moments to reflect on female professionals who have an essential role in making the REIT industry more diverse and successful.
People making news in the REIT and publicly traded real estate industry.
Park Hotels & Resorts CEO Baltimore elected 2018 Nareit Chair.
Sabra CEO Rick Matros to lead the combined company.
Park Hotels & Resorts CEO Thomas Baltimore to Serve as Chair
NAREIT’s new Chair is Timothy J. Naughton, Chairman and CEO of AvalonBay Communities, Inc. Naughton takes over from NAREIT’s 2016 Chair, Edward J. Fritsch, President and CEO of Highwoods Properties, Inc.
Leading real estate fund managers reflect on the challenges and opportunities ahead for 2019.
One of the dominant themes among institutional real estate investors over the past few years has been the shift toward “alternative” property types.
The City of Austin Employees' Retirement System (COAERS) investment team noted that its real estate allocation could be improved dramatically by adding a portfolio completion strategy of REITs, which was historically implemented solely through an open-ended, core, private markets fund system.
Brookfield Properties Retail CEO Sandeep Mathrani elected Chair.