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Rep. Jason Lewis (R-MN) visited the Twin Cities Premium Outlets in Eagan, MN, which are owned and operated by Simon Property Group. During his visit, the Congressman was briefed on the Outlets' recent activities.
CIAT voices support for maintaining TRIA’s regulatory framework.
Retailers have long been adept at catering to consumers’ desires to get more for less. In the mid-1960s, Kmart started its Blue Light Specials.
REIT share prices declined last week, reversed a part of their recent gains, with the FTSE Nareit All Equity REITs recording a total return of -0.9%
Most property sectors recorded small gains to increases in the high single-digits, led by timber REITs (8.3% total return) and specialty REITs (4.4% total return).
Three REIT human resources executives share how their company's culture helps attract top talent.
Mike Landy says REIT working with tenants to enhance their capacity.
REITs have been little affected by the turmoil in the broader stock market in recent weeks, especially among technology stocks.
One of the dominant themes among institutional real estate investors of the past few years has been the shift toward “alternative” property types.
This was the second week of rising share prices, after four straight weeks edging lower through September.
Hiring was strong in the hospitality, warehouse, and retail sectors in October, and the data marked 2.5 years with hires greater than separations.
CEO Don Miller says steady growth among office jobs has also had a positive impact.
This is a guest commentary written by Annie Xiao, portfolio manager at the Employee Retirement System of Texas (Texas ERS).
Ranger Global’s Andrew Duffy says specialty property types expanding faster outside U.S.
Portfolio manager discuses Cohen & Steers' recent entry into ETF arena.
REEC chair Tammy Jones also calls for increased transparency of minorities on corporate boards.