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The Los Angeles-based company doesn’t overlook the potential of seemingly outdated industrial spaces in prime Southern California markets.
CEO Scott Schaeffer says the change will put the REIT more in line with its multi-family peers.
Kenneth Bacon, chair of Welltower board, also says board responsibilities have shifted.
CEO John Kite expects tailwinds from tenants wanting to be in a mix of product types.
Valuation represents 22 percent premium on previous day’s closing stock price.
CEO Lou Haddad said the REIT acquired the LEED platinum-certified building in Baltimore late last year.
Fidelity's Sam Wald said low supply levels benefit REITs.
Equinix CEO Charles Meyers has overseen the REIT’s growing global presence and positioned it as a powerhouse in the technology and networking real estate space.
REIT magazine spoke with three REIT General Counsels about current corporate governance issues.
CEO David Gladstone says land for “high-value crops” in demand.
The Assembly bridges Pittsburgh's historic past with its future as an innovation hub.
Greg Steele also sees investors taking selective approach toward IPOs.
Ski resorts, once relegated to winter-only visitors, are expanding their offerings to attract families for year-round recreation and entertainment.