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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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CEO Bill Owens stresses company’s expertise in closing loans quickly.
T. Ritson Ferguson of CBRE Clarion Securities touts mall, lodging sector.
CEO John Kite says low supply trend likely to hold.
Dave Levy of Skadden Arps says spinoffs often increase taxes.
REITs using cost of capital advantage.
Mark Streeter says REIT industry continues to perform well from a credit perspective.
CEO Richard Byrne discusses new lending opportunities and a strategic acquisition that positions the firm for long-term growth.
In 2021 REIT capital market activity has been highlighted by the announcement of eleven REIT mergers.
More and more, REITs are proving to be good stewards of the environment, good neighbors to the communities they serve, and good contributors to the economy.
Iron Mountain recognizes the importance of pursuit of decarbonization strategies.
MGM Resorts looking for new growth opportunities, including in Japan.
Forest City's Jill Ziegler says timing is right for company's first sustainability report.
SoTHERLY Hotels’ Drew Sims: Company in “the sweet spot.”
Jay Brown sees small cells potentially rivaling tower business in long term.