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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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Developing the new Dania Pointe presented a unique opportunity for the city’s partner—New York-based REIT Kimco —to expand within the Florida market.
REIT seeking high-quality assets in amenity-rich areas.
Approximately 10% of the total inventory of self-storage facilities in the U.S. is a result of adaptive reuse in the past decade—and more conversions are anticipated.
Brookfield Properties’ Fifth + Broadway creates a link between the Music City’s famed cultural landmarks.
Technology is significantly impacting most real estate sectors, including the office sector.
CEO Chris Marr says growth patterns are normalizing, but still higher than pre-pandemic.
Ryman Hospitality Properties is a proud and innovative custodian of Nashville’s cultural heritage.
While the industry enjoyed a solid start to 2025, travel patterns have slowed in recent months, analysts say.
Tom O’Hern says the retail REIT invests in food, entertainment, and non-traditional retail uses that create opportunities for their communities beyond simply shopping.
Can the suburban office market make a comeback?
Howard Hughes CEO David O’Reilly says communities provide inclusion, conservation, and innovation.
Thirty years after its IPO, Kimco Realty is proving the enduring viability and appeal of open-air shopping centers.
CubeSmart aims to set itself apart.
Economists see the U.S. commercial real estate recovery bolstered by the vaccine rollout and economic stimulus.