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As JBG SMITH develops a new, tech-enhanced neighborhood at National Landing, CEO Matt Kelly sees the REIT’s path ahead aligned with Amazon’s continued growth.
Two decades after it was planned, a walkable community links the University of Notre Dame with its neighbors.
KKR Real Estate Finance Trust Inc. (NYSE: KREF) has assembled a loan portfolio during the past few years that is matched to a conservative set of liabilities—a strategy that has held up well during recent market volatility fueled by the COVID-19 pandemic.
JBG SMITH and Gallaudet University’s Sixth Street Development project seeks to reorient a unique educational institution.
The Los Angeles-based company doesn’t overlook the potential of seemingly outdated industrial spaces in prime Southern California markets.
Student housing communities expected to be fully leased for school year.
Ramin Kamfar says REIT has “significant amount” of cash and access to capital.
First Potomac Realty Trust has made big moves to reposition itself in the U.S. capital
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.
CEO John Kite said the REIT’s portfolio strategy was adjusted after its merger with RPAI in 2021.
MCR’s Russ Shattan says Hilton- and Marriott-branded hotels continue to perform well.
CEO John Moragne said that the REIT’s industrial rents have jumped from 31% to 51% in the past five years.
John Pawlowski sees favorable supply/demand balance for single-family rental REITs.
CEO Terry Considine says housing recovery "good news" for company.
CEO Nelson Mills says asset quality is a “great mitigant to risk.”
Local, state, and federal governments are working to encourage adaptive reuse of commercial buildings to address the nation’s housing shortage and provide opportunities for better usage of commercial space.