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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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Retail REIT says 85 percent of energy used comes from tenants.
A 1902 textile mill converted to a mixed-use development serves as a catalyst for new growth in downtown Belmont, North Carolina.
Flaherty describes his company's prospects for growth.
Green Street’s Pierre Rigaud says farmland has a strong track record over long holding periods.
Sun has teamed up with the National Park Foundation and Outdoor Afro.
Realty Income CEO John Case explains appeal of portfolio to baby boomer generation.
Economists see the U.S. commercial real estate recovery bolstered by the vaccine rollout and economic stimulus.
REITworks is here to serve as a well-balanced recipe for moving the real estate industry forward.
MREG executive says spreads between development and standing assets still “substantial.”
A multi-pronged tenant outreach effort has produced a distinctive and vibrant selection of retailers at BXP’s Embarcadero Center.
Brad Molotsky discusses the role sustainability plays in attracting new investors.
PwC’s Andrew Alperstein also sees need for public-private partnership on affordable housing.
Green Street's McCulloch indicates real estate "fairly valued."