REITs invest in the majority of real estate property types, including offices, apartment buildings, warehouses, retail centers, medical facilities, data centers, cell towers and hotels.
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Partnerships are occurring across a range of REIT property sectors.
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Farmland Partners CEO Paul Pittman anticipates acquisition pace to remain buoyant.
CEO Justin Knight says about half of portfolio has no new supply within a five mile radius.
Kimberly Pexton says companies should not shy away from making public climate commitments.
Solving the challenge of affordable housing development with a new take on a traditional arrangement.
Nareit Announces Winners of 4th Annual Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Recognition Awards
CEO Matt Kelly says it is at the heart of how the REIT creates long-term value and income growth.
REEC Chair Tammy Jones is hopeful the commercial real estate industry can leverage its partnership skills to improve ethnic diversity.
Phil Owens of Green Street’s Advisory Group discusses long-term outlook in retail real estate.
All investing is a relative, not an absolute, game. If the stock market pops by 25 percent in one year and your fund is up 18 percent, you’re sort of a loser. If your fund gains 2 percent and the market loses 20 percent, then you’re a rock star.
Shortly after going public in late 2006, DCT Industrial Trust Inc. embarked on an ambitious plan to reposition its 57 million-square-foot portfolio, a process which is nearly complete.
Weyerhaeuser’s partnership with national non-profit Operation Tiny Home is helping to support the adoption of affordable, innovative, and sustainable housing solutions for military veterans suffering from housing instability and homelessness.
The REIT is looking to improve human-scaled mobility, including walking, biking, scooting, and other forms of next-generation mobility options.
Bi-monthly thoughts from REIT magazine's Editor in Chief.