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Andrew Spodek says REIT has maintained 99% retention rate during the past decade.
CEO Sumit Roy said the partnership with Wynn on the Encore Boston Harbor has been a meeting “of the minds.”
PS Business Parks provides industrial, flex, and office space for a diverse customer base.
Companies realize that the health of their buildings plays a key role in the viability of their business.
Ken Betts of Locke Lorde LLP says PNRLs looking to make liquidity events more effective.
Weyerhaeuser’s partnership with national non-profit Operation Tiny Home is helping to support the adoption of affordable, innovative, and sustainable housing solutions for military veterans suffering from housing instability and homelessness.
CEO Richard Stockton said the record amount, coming out of the REIT’s best quarter ever, was about 30% higher than in 2019.
Ken Bernstein says Acadia’s rent collections now at 90%.
The TWA Hotel at JFK Airport is MCR’s homage to the golden age of air travel.
On January 5, Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) visited Tanger Nashville, a retail center owned and operated by Tanger, Inc.
Ed Pitoniak says many gaming operator tenants are seeing profitability exceed last year’s levels.
CEO Lisa Palmer says that while online ordering trends have accelerated, in-store experiences will ultimately return.
CEO Stephen Lebovitz says 70 percent of first quarter leasing was with non-apparel retailers.
EdR, formerly known as Education Realty Trust, is filling a niche to meet the growing demand for student housing.
Student housing communities expected to be fully leased for school year.