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The new global active manager tracker follows the quarterly investment holdings of the largest actively managed funds invested globally, not just in the U.S.
Deal expected to enhance presence in strategic, high-demand metro areas.
Rep. Michelle Steel (R-CA) met with Essex Property Trust.
Berkshire Hathaway stake confirms interest of generalist investors, according to STORE CEO Chris Volk.
Progress Residential CEO Don Mullen sees “persistent opportunity” to buy homes at attractive yields.
Macerich is building a strategic pathway to meet its 2030 carbon neutrality goal and address climate change.
EPRA's main priority at present is the reduction of the capital requirements under the European Solvency II regulations.
Frank E. Nothaft was appointed Freddie Mac’s chief economist in December 2001.
Reps. Kevin Brady (R-TX) and Joseph Crowley (D-NY) introduced a bill on April 30 in the U.S. House of Representatives to reform the Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act (FIRPTA).
CEO Ed Pitoniak sees “upswell of interest” in experiential real estate.
CEO Michael Carroll envisions private REIT as a major player in grocery-anchored shopping centers.
QTS CEO Chad Williams says deal is “right step” to achieve strategic objectives.
CDT filling a need for long-term, fixed-rate financing.
CEO David Bistricer said New York’s thriving population demographics are one reason the REIT invests in the city.
Investors eager to see consistent performance on environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues, panelists say.