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Health care properties in Cole portfolio to be sold to Senior Housing Properties Trust.
FelCor to become wholly owned subsidiary of RLJ in all-stock deal.
ChatterBlast Media CEO Evan Urbania discusses impact of social media platforms on real estate industry.
A record number of investors, analysts and media attended REITWeek 2016 in New York to meet with management teams and check the pulse of the industry. Here are several key takeaways from this year’s conference.
ASTM International’s guide features input from a range of industry participants.
Green Street's McCulloch indicates real estate "fairly valued."
REIT shares trading below NAV, and improved balance sheets have increased appeal of buybacks.
Morgan Stanley’s Laurel Durkay sees 5%-15% cashflow growth in newer REIT sectors.
Transaction includes spinoff of Houston assets into new publicly traded REIT.
For the first time in years, all types of real estate capital flows have increased.
Ryman Hospitality Properties is a proud and innovative custodian of Nashville’s cultural heritage.
Positive factors offset by continued high leverage, slow economy.
Projected slowdown to follow continued recovery in 2013.
CEO Michael Carroll envisions private REIT as a major player in grocery-anchored shopping centers.
CEO Bruce Schanzer sees gains from re-leasing and reinvestment.