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Brixmor’s reinvigoration of its open-air shopping center portfolio is creating its best leasing environment to date.
As the national economy strengthens, REITs stand to make major gains in 2014.
Heitman’s Tim Pire expresses confidence in Japanese real estate market.
"We are generally cautious on the agency REITs, and we are broadly positive about the commercial mREITs."
Multifamily, self-storage, data center REITs among sectors offering continued growth opportunities.
Meetings held with diverse range of institutional investors.
Matt Slepin of Terra Search Partners on the outlook for REITs and commercial real estate in 2014.
Over the last few years, the REIT has focused entirely on the industrial sector, preferring this business over office and other property types for both the near- and long-term investment.
AvalonBay Communities has, for more than three decades, built a unique purpose and values-driven culture. Its new CEO Benjamin Schall sees himself as the next steward of that evergreen culture.
CEO Stephen Budorick expects COPT to achieve 1 million square feet of development leasing in 2020.
Q&A with Steve Oliner, American Enterprise Institute and UCLA Ziman Center for Real Estate
CEO Jeff Donnelly says there are more opportunities to recycle capital on the horizon.
Andrew Alperstein says future value creation will need to come at the property level.
CEO Stuart Tanz sees improvement in West Coast fundamentals.
Dean Maki is a managing director and chief U.S. economist at Barclays.