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REITs delivered strong investment performance through mid-year 2026, outperforming the broad equity market by a sizable margin.
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Timber REIT sector continues to grow and evolve.
Forest City's Jill Ziegler says timing is right for company's first sustainability report.
“The game changes dramatically” once rates start to rise, according to real estate transactions specialist.
Deloitte’s Lauren Pesa said Scope 1 and 2 will inevitably be included in the SEC climate rule and REITs can prepare for that now.
CFO Robert Milligan says “tremendous tailwinds” behind medical office segment.
REITs around the world will be able to use the .REIT top-level domain name in internet addresses. Only REITs will be able to use the .REIT designation, creating a new identification element in their communications that will enhance their identity as REITs among their audiences.
CEO Ed Fritsch discusses firm's geographic diversity.
Sean Reilly discusses growth of company's digital advertising business.
US Bank's Jensen expects "nice, slow, steady growth."
CEO Jeff Hanson discusses plans for growth on both domestic and international fronts.
AFIRE’s Gunnar Branson says industrial, multifamily assets seeing continued interest.
As we move toward the midpoint of 2021, much of the REIT industry has begun to shift from resilience to resurgence.
While a recession is looking increasingly likely, commercial real estate’s (CRE) relatively strong demand drivers are still fundamentally intact, says Abby Corbett, managing director and senior economist at CoStar’s Market Analytics group.
The overall composite price index in March stood 7.9 percent above one year earlier. This increase represents an acceleration of price gains from those during most of 2017, to the most rapid pace since 2016.