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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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DDR’s Dan Hurwitz thrives in the ever-changing retail market.
When REITs invest in new development projects, the benefits extend beyond the companies and their tenants and shareholders.
Duke Realty CEO Jim Connor has witnessed a remarkable transformation in the industrial logistics real estate arena—and it isn’t over yet.
The REIT market generally overreacts initially to news that affects the timing and possible aggressiveness of Fed tightening, as well as to increases in long-term interest rates, but tends to recover over time.
Today’s economic environment has no historical precedent. What markers can we rely on as the economy and commercial real estate move into uncharted waters?
JLL IPT launched in 2012 and focuses on properties that provide durable, growing incomes.
Real estate rents and values tend to increase when prices do, due in part to the fact that many leases are tied to inflation. This supports REIT dividend growth and provides a reliable stream of income even during inflationary periods.
David Simon looks back on 20 years and ahead to the future.
Concern is growing among some investors that tight labor markets may trigger an increase in price inflation.
Ladder looks to preserve and protect shareholder capital while generating attractive returns.
CEO Justin Knight says REIT is focused on outperforming the industry, providing superior returns for investors.
REIT magazine spoke with Martin about those early days of her transition to the CEO’s chair, HCP’s adjustment to life under Obamacare and managing a business that is involved in every facet of the health care system.
Staggering demand for U.S. logistics facilities is helping fuel Duke Realty’s continued success.
Alexander & Baldwin’s portfolio consists of 3.4 million square feet of primarily retail and industrial space in Hawaii.
After a year on the job, four REIT CEOs discuss lessons learned and obstacles overcome. John Case, Joseph Coradino, Raymond Gellein, Jr. and Doyle Simons say culture, communication and capital structures have been focal points in year one.