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Financial markets have been troubled by a decline in corporate profits. Earnings per share of the S&P 500 fell 7.6 percent in the first quarter of 2016 compared to last year, prompting a drop in equity prices and concerns about the outlook. But trends are going the other direction in real estate.
Q & A with APREA Chief Executive Peter Verwer
Hudson Pacific saw a rare, long-term opportunity to acquire two historic studios and 25 acres in a prime media market where talent wants to both work and live.
MCR’s Russ Shattan says Hilton- and Marriott-branded hotels continue to perform well.
Data center REIT recognized by EPA for renewable energy sourcing.
UMH Properties, Inc. rang the Opening Bell on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE) on June 27 in celebration of the dual listing of its shares and bonds on the TASE in February.
Sara Neff says green bonds have remained in demand throughout the COVID crisis.
Brandywine’s Kelly Xu says early involvement of tax department is key for capital market transactions.
New CEO Brent Smith also says WeWork deal is in response to customer demands.
CEO Ed Pitoniak says renewed wage growth will boost visits, spending.
Vinson & Elkins partner Daniel LeBey says the soft REIT IPO market will be a contributing factor.
Williams founded Post Properties in 1970 and served on Nareit executive board.
Tom Toomey is global chairman of the Urban Land Institute.
Lisa Pendergast says this is a critical time for commercial real estate finance as industry participants navigate historical levels of inflation, rising interest rates, and overall uncertainty in the market.
NES Financial CEO discusses trends in 1031 transactions.
CubeSmart CEO Chris Marr says both acquisitions and development on the company’s agenda.