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Nareit’s 2026 outlook addresses the topics that have been on the minds of real estate investors, including valuation divergences, compelling opportunities, and global strategies.
REITwise will take place March 24-26 in Hollywood, FL. This event is the leading educational conference for REITs, covering technical, regulatory, and operational updates.
For 65 years, Nareit has led the U.S. REIT industry by ensuring its members’ best interests are promoted by providing unparalleled advocacy, investor outreach, continuing education and networking.
From asset management and investments to operating and management companies, blockchain could potentially have a profound impact across real estate.
Longer life expectancy, rising health care costs, and a shift away from defined benefit plans should be forcing a rethink of the various steps individuals and policymakers can take to avoid a potential retirement crisis, says Alicia Munnell.
Through an industry-leading suite of advanced solutions and services, Carrier’s Healthy Buildings Program helps deliver healthy, safe, efficient and productive indoor environments at a time they’re needed most.
The senior housing REIT, which owns 133 properties in 37 states, transitioned to internal management at the start of 2019, and is in the thick of several initiatives to improve its portfolio and balance sheet.
There is more to office than just coastal markets.
David Bonser, a global managing partner at Hogan Lovells, says with M&A activity robust and financing readily available, REITs are in a much better place today than was expected just six or 12 months ago.
The coming year is expected to see heightened regulatory scrutiny of cybersecurity risk and disclosure matters, ensuring that REITs remain laser-focused on this key corporate governance issue.
QTS CEO Chad Williams says board members encouraged the company to develop a written ESG report, which took about a year to compile, to quantify what the company was doing and to be more intentional about its focus.
In addition to a company’s own reporting, investors are increasingly factoring in how a company performs in ESG rating services.
RSM leaders briefed Nareit members on how AI is shifting from experimentation to enterprise strategy, emphasizing that REITs can gain an edge by aligning AI with tenant experience, investor reporting, data readiness, and responsible governance.
CreXus got its start in 2009 to take advantage of the opportunities to buy commercial real estate-related assets that those troubled times presented.
Don Hanna offers his insights on some of the biggest economic stories from around the world.
J.P. Morgan’s Mark Streeter sees a healthy capital markets environment for REITs today.
Looking out to the second half of 2020 and into 2021, Wieting says CPB sees value returning in certain real estate sectors and other asset classes that are deeply undervalued at the moment.
In the last 18 months, Annaly Capital Management co-founder Wellington Denahan has moved out from behind the scenes to become the public face of the REIT. Denahan talks with the magazine about transitioning to her new role.
The industry has taken environmental consciousness to heart, developing operating principles, eco-friendly technologies and best practices.