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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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DLA Piper’s John Sullivan says market still confident in investment from non-U.S. capital sources.
Acton says most investors have already rebalanced portfolios along property sector lines.
The triple-net lease REIT spun off from Darden Restaurants has amassed a portfolio of 480 restaurants located across 44 states.
COO John Divers says REIT is one of the nation’s best-capitalized community investment organizations.
DLA Piper surveyed leaders twice this year to account for impact of changing U.S. trade policies.
The travel industry has been severely impacted by the pandemic, including the lodging/resort REIT sector, but measures to reduce risks of infection have allowed hotels to continue reopening, and occupancy has begun to rise in recent months.
Nareit spoke with Dave Bragg, managing director and research analyst at Green Street Advisors, about land-use regulations, demographics and supply constraints in certain sectors and markets.
Jernigan Capital’s John Good sees shift toward increased equity ownership.
REITalent Spotlight: Q&A with JBG SMITH Leasing Assistant Associate Madison Moore
CEO Craig Macnab expects additional acquisitions by the net lease REIT in 2016.
The Los Angeles-based company doesn’t overlook the potential of seemingly outdated industrial spaces in prime Southern California markets.
CEO Jim Risoleo says Host can acquire another $1.1 billion and still maintain investment grade.
DCT Industrial’s strategic shift following the recession made all the difference in the company’s growth the past decade.
PGIM Real Estate’s Rick Romano says lower-than-expected rates remains a major story in the REIT market.
Steve Shigekawa says REITs undervalued in current market.