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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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REIT CEOs from the lodging and resort, retail, residential, and office sectors said customers are ready for reopenings and trusting businesses to do so safely.
The Institute aims to introduce new individuals and leaders with fresh ideas, creativity, and innovation to commercial real estate and REITs.
REITs are taking a bigger role in local, regional, and federal policy discussions on supply chain issues, experts say.
Four notable REIT-owned properties undergo makeovers to enhance their market appeal.
CEO Joseph Reilly says more housing supply needed in almost every major market.
Analysts say the number one constraint facing data center developers today is securing access to power.
Retail REITs aim to stay ahead of consumer trends.
Infrastructure REITs are helping support the growth of mobile technology and cloud computing around the world.
Supply pressures are expected to ease later this year, while absorption remains resilient.
After natural disasters happen in their backyards, REITs tap into their resources to care for their communities, employees, and partners.
Darren Richman says the market has become more comfortable with the stability and consistency of the Millrose business model.
Once idle, Pier 94 now supports New York City’s production economy through a REIT‑led studio redevelopment.
Airbnb and the sharing economy have become a topic of significant discussion among hospitality REITs.
Brian Harper says his family’s experience with autism has made him a better leader today.
Ryman Hospitality Properties, Inc. owns four of the nine largest U.S. convention hotels, each offering more than 400,000 square feet of meeting space.