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For REIT sustainability managers, compliance reporting for a growing number of systems has come down to triage of sorts, with real-estate-specific platforms getting top priority.
New research indicates that pension funds would have benefitted from increasing their allocations to stock exchange-listed Equity REITs.
REITs were well-positioned heading into the coronavirus crisis and have employed a variety of additional measures to withstand the worst of the downturn.
CEO Mark Zalatoris says REIT remains focused on necessity-based retailing.
Joe Margolis points to lower level of new supply and housing market recovery as positive tailwinds.
Sales through brick-and-mortar locations are likely to rebound later this year and next, as the spread of vaccines makes it safe to spend more time in shops and malls again.
CEO C. Taylor Pickett sees improving conditions for skilled nursing segment.
Bi-monthly thoughts from REIT magazine's Editor in Chief.
Sabrina Allen says for the next generation, flexibility is a non-starter.
Tom Fisher described how market volatility, technology adoption, and urban demand trends are shaping Pebblebrook’s investment strategy.
Tom O’Hern says the retail REIT invests in food, entertainment, and non-traditional retail uses that create opportunities for their communities beyond simply shopping.
CEO Randy Churchey expects REITs to increase their share of student housing market.
CEO John Albright says REIT will look for “opportunistic buys” in 2024.