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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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I think many of us can point to a few moments in our careers where the benefit of hindsight would have come in handy.
CEO Jon Bortz expects growth in boutique hotel brands to continue.
Chris Czarnecki expects Broadstone to focus on industrial and health care assets in next 12 months.
The latest job announcements and industry news from the REIT industry.
More and more, REITs are proving to be good stewards of the environment, good neighbors to the communities they serve, and good contributors to the economy.
SL Green sees potential to raise in-place rents.
CEO David Holeman also says the REIT bullish on Sunbelt markets and smaller spaces.
Analysts say it will create the country's largest REIT and could attract investors.
Senators Bob Menendez and Rob Portman were both announced as winners of the 2021 Small Investor Empowerment Award during Nareit’s CEO Forum and Advocacy Day.
CEO Owen Thomas says a task force included employees from across departments and regions, as well as external medical experts.
Today’s stock market is like Tombstone, Arizona, in the late 19th century–even the most careful visitor can, with a single misstep, get whacked.