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University of Wisconsin’s Tim Pire says market supply and demand may shift.
Bi-monthly thoughts from REIT magazine's Editor in Chief.
Today’s malls are driven by experiences, activities consumers can’t easily replicate online.
Leslie Hale also says business leaders need to be “committed and deliberate” about adding diversity.
Ari Frankel says investors better understand link between sustainability and financial performance.
Michael Chang of Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc., participated in a video interview in conjunction with Nareit’s ESG JumpStart Workshop: 2021 Webinar Series.
Location is Still a Real Estate Must.
Significant and persistent racial and social injustices have led to a heightened focus on accelerating diversity and inclusion efforts among REITs and commercial real estate companies across the United States.
CEO Hamid Moghadam stressed the need to expand energy capacity, in all forms.
American Assets Trust, Inc. has stuck to a core tenet since its initial public offering in 2011—that West Coast and Hawaii-focused investment is key to building wealth in real estate.
While the forecast is cautious, economists anticipate renewed investor confidence.
Piedmont’s Don Miller expects dispositions to continue.
Ted Klinck says de-densification of office space could offset increase in remote working.