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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.
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The decision in 2003 to plan a mixed-use redevelopment dubbed City Creek touched off a 10-year project that was embraced by residents and local officials.
Paul Dalla Lana steers NorthWest Healthcare Properties toward international growth.
Retail REITs are adopting new tactics to keep customers coming to their properties and staying longer when they're there. Trips to local shopping centers are becoming experiences for visitors.
Institutional investors reevaluating role of REITs in retirement portfolios.
Mervyn King talks about the events that led up to the financial crisis, the hubris of economists, war games with the Federal Reserve and more.
Anthony E. Malkin follows investors’ wishes down the REIT path.
When Columbia Property Trust Inc. wanted to expand an office building in Washington, D.C., the REIT was keen to generate excitement for the property and demonstrate its commitment to sustainability.
Self-storage REITs have become an attractive real estate investment opportunity.
A look at how operating partnership units changed (and continue to shape) REITs and real estate investment.
Clint Laurent is the founder and managing director of Global Demographics Ltd.
Princeton University economics professor Burton Malkiel is the author of “A Random Walk Down Wall Street,” an investment classic first published in 1973 that launched the movement toward passive index investing.
Evolution is key to success for George Chapman and Health Care REIT.
Research says pension funds are leaving returns on the table by under-allocating to REITs.
The three authors of the study, Tom Arnold, David Ling, and Andy Naranjo spoke with REIT magazine about their research findings and the ramifications for public and private real estate investors.
Amy Tait leads Broadstone on its ever-growing path.