REITs invest in the majority of real estate property types, including offices, apartment buildings, warehouses, retail centers, medical facilities, data centers, cell towers and hotels.
Nareit’s REIT Directory provides a comprehensive list of REIT and publicly traded real estate companies that are members of Nareit. The directory can be sorted and filtered by sector, listing status, and stock performance.
CEM Benchmarking’s 2024 study also reveals allocations, returns, volatility, and risk-adjusted performance of 12 asset classes over 25-year period.
Partnerships are occurring across a range of REIT property sectors.
Nareit's John Worth along with Brandon Benjamin of Brookfield Asset Management will discuss the performance for the second quarter of 2025 and upcoming trends.
For 60 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.
Bi-monthly thoughts from NAREIT's Chairman.
REITs expected to maintain a capital market transaction advantage next year.
Ken Cruse discusses strategies for wooing travelers.
Chairman of Global Logistic analyzes business in China, Japan.
In the last decade alone, the REIT market has grown in market capitalization, assets, diversity, and geographic reach.
Coverage enhancements to program are effective immediately.
From renovation to spotlighting local heritage, Washington Prime solidifies Pearlridge Center’s place in the community.
Steadfast Income REIT focusing on central corridor of U.S.
Peter Abramowitz, vice president for equity research at Jefferies LLC, says office REITs that invest in the right assets, position them well, and have the confidence of tenants that they are well-capitalized, will be winners in the current cycle.
Equity Residential CFO Mark Parrell previews investor activism panel at REITWise 2017.
RBC's John Perkins says private portfolios looking for liquidity.
Transparency, tenant engagement, guest involvement among trends highlighted.
Green Street Advisors Chairman Mike Kirby counsels industry against overemphasizing growth.