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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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CEOs share thoughts on hotel, retail, health care and industrial sectors.
Q&A with ARES Executive Managing Director Nobuhiro Naito
Experts say it’s important to increase board diversity for the right reasons.
Creede Murphy of American Assets Capital Advisers on REIT investment through the lens of Modern Portfolio Theory.
Concern is growing among some investors that tight labor markets may trigger an increase in price inflation.
Nareit’s Steve Wechsler sees China REIT pilot scheme as a “big step forward.”
Focus on premier market segment, diversification, balance sheet strength among priorities
Commercial real estate (CRE) and REITs know that having a talented workforce that reflects the breadth of their stakeholder base is an important element of success.
APREA Chief Executive Peter Verwer says Asia-Pacific region offers significant real estate investment opportunities.
Evolution is key to success for George Chapman and Health Care REIT.
"'Mom and pop' investors can now invest with the same investment acumen as the largest institutions."
Office REIT Columbia Property Trust narrows focus to New York, San Francisco and Washington.
Analysts say the number one constraint facing data center developers today is securing access to power.