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Supply pressures are expected to ease later this year, while absorption remains resilient.
Duke Realty CEO Jim Connor has witnessed a remarkable transformation in the industrial logistics real estate arena—and it isn’t over yet.
Analysts say mREITs provide investors the opportunity to increase portfolio yield.
Demographics and steady demand have, in part, immunized the health care property sector against the downturn.
The Urban Investment Group at Goldman Sachs deployed more than $1.3 billion last year in community and economic development through real estate projects, social enterprises, and lending facilities for small businesses.
JBG SMITH and Gallaudet University’s Sixth Street Development project seeks to reorient a unique educational institution.
Matt Slepin of Terra Search Partners on the outlook for REITs and commercial real estate in 2014.
The Mortgage REIT has taken a more defensive posture as the company looks to secure itself against potential volatility caused by Federal Reserve rate hikes and global policy shifts.
REITs are finding that major mixed-use developments are no longer an exotic niche for specialists, but rather a logical response to several converging trends.
Andrea Olshan left the family business to join Seritage Growth Properties as CEO—and is now repositioning again as the company drops its REIT status.
Self-avowed “people person” Jim Risoleo is now leading Host Hotels & Resorts after more than two decades with the company.
Outlook for the Lodging sector.
Hudson Pacific saw a rare, long-term opportunity to acquire two historic studios and 25 acres in a prime media market where talent wants to both work and live.
In addition to sustainable forestry, Weyerhaeuser’s new CEO Devin Stockfish is focused on culture and employee development to build value for all of the REIT’s stakeholders.
Fresh off a major deal, the MAA CEO discusses what is next for the apartment REIT.