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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 Michael Barnello says balance sheet has LaSalle ready for future opportunities.
Industry veteran Marty Cicco of Evercore expects issuance of REIT preferred shares to pick up.
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Skadden’s David Levy says REITs may confine themselves to smaller projects initially.
John Thomas says REIT is starting to deploy capital and establishing pipeline for 2021.
CEO John Good says self-storage sector has had “nice run” since 2015.
CEO Cynthia Figge sees increased pressure on companies to report ESG data.
PNLR Council offers feedback to Department of Labor.
CEO Darrell Crate says agencies are prioritizing efficiency and modernization.
SB 2697 would temporarily disallow the REIT DPD, except when 100% of a REIT’s real property is used to provide affordable housing in Hawaii.
Mortgage REITs continued to lead the U.S. REIT market’s performance through the first eight months of 2017.
Nareit is pleased to welcome TPG Mortgage Investment Trust, Inc. as its newest corporate member.
CEO John Thomas sees opportunity for external growth in 2019.
EII’s Michael Hudgins expects cap rates to move sideways to slightly down.
CEO Ramin Kamfar says shifting generational demographics favor renting over owning.
EY’s Dianne Umberger says like-kind exchanges remain a useful tool for REITs.