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CEO Dallas Tanner says the REIT regularly examines sustainable options in order to be “impactful.”
Andrew Alperstein says future value creation will need to come at the property level.
CEO Randy Churchey says discount to NAV is “very frustrating for all of us.”
Suburban New York shopping center REIT could spend up to $150 million on acquisitions.
From renovation to spotlighting local heritage, Washington Prime solidifies Pearlridge Center’s place in the community.
JBG SMITH and Gallaudet University’s Sixth Street Development project seeks to reorient a unique educational institution.
Can the suburban office market make a comeback?
UMH CEO discusses increasing occupancies.
CEO James Nelson says the REIT looks for countries with strong sovereign debt ratings.
Retail REIT advances ESG agenda, even during year of unprecedented challenges.
CEO Jeff Friedman says apartments can benefit from single-family recovery.
CEO James Nelson says REIT remains acquisitive but is taking a cautious approach.
CEO Byron Boston says the mREIT has capital to deploy.
CEO Lisa Palmer says that while online ordering trends have accelerated, in-store experiences will ultimately return.