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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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Four REIT CEOs look back on 20 years in the public market and what lies ahead for their companies.
Michael Schwartz of RSM says foreign capital not deterred by rate hikes.
CEO Justin Knight says REIT is focused on outperforming the industry, providing superior returns for investors.
Examining Popularity of REIT Shares.
Cohen & Steers’ Tom Bohjalian favors rental housing, cell towers, and data centers.
A recent Nareit commentary explored average annual net total returns for REITs and total private real estate, as well as private real estate investment styles, using realized pension fund performance from CEM Benchmarking.
While the forecast is cautious, economists anticipate renewed investor confidence.
Analysts say fundamentals are likely to start rebalancing by the end of the year.
One of the investment industry’s most influential says REITs have passed an important test.
Fibra Inn, one of the new players in the nascent market of publicly traded real estate in Mexico, represents a microcosm of sorts for the rapid growth underway in the broader market.
PwC’s Tim Bodner sees strong investor demand for experiential real estate.
Acton says smaller and retail investors are under-allocated to real estate today.