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Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc. brings a new model of opioid addiction treatment to the country’s hardest hit city.
Weyerhaeuser, Host Hotels, and Simon cited as leaders in their industry segments.
Spirit Realty’s Thomas Nolan sees appeal in sale-leaseback transactions.
American Tower’s Robert Meyer, Jr. says employee training and awareness are key.
Rosemarie Thurston is a Partner, Alston + Bird LLP
According to a recent analysis by Green Street Advisors, mall REITs and tenants are ramping up the customer experience, As a result, lower-end mall stock expected to shrink.
Change will take effect prior to opening of trade on March 20.
Griffin Capital’s Kevin Shields says transparency broadening appeal of PNLRs to investors.
Leisure and corporate transient travel strong, Smith says.
Brown says green practices woven into fabric of company.
CEO Taylor explains "Irreplaceable Corners" shopping center concept.
Jeffrey Horowitz is global head of real estate, gaming & lodging investment banking for BofA Securities.
CEO Justin Knight says rising construction costs are likely to slow supply growth.
REITs issued $19.2 billion in secondary offerings of common equity during the first half of 2019, which is more than they raised during the entire year of 2018.