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Since its opening in 2019, The Hub on Causeway has become one of Boston’s fastest-growing neighborhoods and entertainment destinations thanks to its unique mix of a historical city backdrop and an expanding list of offerings for newcomers and long-time residents.
Prologis is addressing its tenants’ urgent need for labor by developing workforce training initiatives.
REITs continue to expand their global footprint, with the Asia Pacific market playing a key role in that growth.
In addition to a company’s own reporting, investors are increasingly factoring in how a company performs in ESG rating services.
Plum Creek CEO Rick Holley explores ways to maximize value out of every acre owned.
Farmland Partners and its growing farm partners suggest that the REIT structure offers unique benefits to both the farmer and the investor alike by stabilizing the process.
CEO Anne Olson marks one year at the helm of the multifamily REIT.
Kilroy Realty is looking for emerging technologies that improve the environmental performance of its own portfolio and accelerate change in the broader real estate industry.
REIT CFOs share their views on market challenges, reporting metrics, improving transparency, and the changing nature of their role.
Quality construction, capital improvement spending, and consistent maintenance have also helped mitigate fallout from significant weather events.
Analysts point to low supply, solid tenant demand as key drivers of fundamentals.
Brian Harper says his family’s experience with autism has made him a better leader today.
REITs look to address rising risks of weather-related events.
Ventas defied the odds to become a juggernaut in health care real estate and one of the largest REITs in the U.S.
Thirty years after its IPO, Kimco Realty is proving the enduring viability and appeal of open-air shopping centers.
Leading REIT analysts review the outlook for the data center, health care, industrial, infrastructure, lodging, multifamily, office, retail, self-storage, and timber real estate sectors.