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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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Preferred Apartment CEO John Williams sees widespread demand for multifamily housing.
MAA's Eric Bolton says trends in apartment fundamentals still "well above historic averages."
APREA Chief Executive Peter Verwer says Asia-Pacific region offers significant real estate investment opportunities.
NAREIT's Brad Case says retail sector boosted by consumer spending, confidence.
Investment-grade rating part of Physicians Realty Trust's long-term plan, says CEO John Thomas.
Dan Fulton discusses effects of household formation.
David de la Rosa of Green Street Advisors on the development of Mexican REITs.
Sustainability manager Ara Erickson explains timber REIT's sustainability philosophy.
PwC's Tom Wilkin says he senses “convergence fatigue” in meetings between FASB, IASB.
"Measured" development is "good for business," according to Kimco Realty Corp. CEO Conor Flynn.
CEO Bruce Schanzer views healthy living as key trend for shopping centers.
CEO Jeff Hanson discusses plans for growth on both domestic and international fronts.
Tyler Morse of MCR says foreign looking at hotels as safe havens.
LaSalle global real estate strategist discusses international developments.