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Retail REITs aim to stay ahead of consumer trends.
Analysts say supply picture buoys REITs for the long haul.
Danny Ismail says REIT valuation levels and structure have been a benefit.
CEO DJ Busch says strong commitment to tenants builds long-term success.
Analysts say anticipated improvement in single-family residential sector should support performance this year.
The runway for REIT development continues to clear as confidence in recovery grows.
Whitestone REIT sees strong growth and income potential for its Sun Belt-focused portfolio of open-air shopping centers.
Farmland Partners and its growing farm partners suggest that the REIT structure offers unique benefits to both the farmer and the investor alike by stabilizing the process.
Blueprint would lower tax rates, permit immediate expensing of assets and eliminate interest deduction.
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.
Standing at 1,070 feet with 61 floors, “Salesforce Tower has already become synonymous with San Francisco and its skyline.”
Andrea Olshan left the family business to join Seritage Growth Properties as CEO—and is now repositioning again as the company drops its REIT status.
Spurred on by attractive financing and solid returns, health care REITs continue their aggressive pursuit of senior housing properties.
REITs are also providing new services to tenants and helping them pursue homeownership goals.
JBG SMITH and Gallaudet University’s Sixth Street Development project seeks to reorient a unique educational institution.
DCT Industrial’s strategic shift following the recession made all the difference in the company’s growth the past decade.