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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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PS Business Parks’ portfolio covers industrial, business parks, office & multifamily.
CEO Joey Agree says net lease REIT has aligned its portfolio with omnichannel retail environment.
The United Kingdom's stunning decision to leave the EU roiled the financial system, but property markets across Europe still look stable.
For First Capital Realty, the common creature comforts of day-to-day life are what drives its business.
Kimco Realty’s Lincoln Square has turned an underutilized lot into a community focal point.
CEO Joe Coradino sees continued M&A activity in retail real estate.
Jay Brown sees small cells potentially rivaling tower business in long term.
CEO Thomas McGuinness says top grocers will embrace big data and remain relevant.
REITs benefit from low supply, improving macroeconomic conditions.
Swanson says Tanger is emphasizing sustainability through a cost-effective lens.
In addition to a company’s own reporting, investors are increasingly factoring in how a company performs in ESG rating services.
When InvenTrust Properties Corp. decided to go public late last year, it distinguished itself by bringing to market a concentrated portfolio of grocery-anchored, open-air centers in key growing Sun Belt markets.
Sixty years after the inception of REITs, industry leaders reflect on what might lie ahead for REITs.
Mary Fedewa says number of potential opportunities means STORE can be “very selective.”