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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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Ted Klinck says de-densification of office space could offset increase in remote working.
EdR, formerly known as Education Realty Trust, is filling a niche to meet the growing demand for student housing.
American Assets Trust, Inc. has stuck to a core tenet since its initial public offering in 2011—that West Coast and Hawaii-focused investment is key to building wealth in real estate.
For First Capital Realty, the common creature comforts of day-to-day life are what drives its business.
Local, state, and federal governments are working to encourage adaptive reuse of commercial buildings to address the nation’s housing shortage and provide opportunities for better usage of commercial space.
Wendy Simpson discusses impact of health care reform.
Brad Molotsky discusses the role sustainability plays in attracting new investors.
Can the suburban office market make a comeback?
Denny Oklak has overseen Duke Realty'’s dramatic evolution.
The resurgence of a landmark anchor tenant marked the first step in Kimco’s long-term revitalization of an entire shopping center.
While the forecast is cautious, economists anticipate renewed investor confidence.