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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.
Gain expert insights into Q2 2026 performance and key trends to help benchmark performance and evaluate real estate exposure in today’s market.
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Nareit’s Calvin Schnure watching start of REIT second quarter earnings season.
Total NOI of stock-exchange listed Equity REITs has nearly tripled over the past ten years, to more than $20 billion each quarter since mid-2015.
Nareit’s Brad Case says gains follow sustained period of undervaluation for REITs.
Joele Frank partners say REITs should think creatively and look beyond tried and tested methods.
James Taiclet says 5G “going to up the game again.”
Nareit’s Calvin Schnure says REIT earnings fell in Q2, but T-Tracker will include data highlighting REIT resiliency during the crisis.
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Nareit’s Calvin Schnure says approach of first quarter earnings a possible reason for investors to hesitate.
Hoya Capital’s David Auerbach says REITs have been “preparing for winter” for some time now.
Two decades after it was planned, a walkable community links the University of Notre Dame with its neighbors.
Analysts say fundamentals are likely to start rebalancing by the end of the year.
Chatham Financial’s Evan Marble stresses need to prepare for change.
Fritsch, a former Nareit chair, says market rotation plan will strengthen long-term growth opportunities.
CenterSquare’s Scott Crowe sees “whole new paradigm” for real estate.
CEO Jeffrey Stoops says REIT closely watching proposed Sprint/T-Mobile merger.
Cohen & Steers’ Laurel Durkay says sector is “attractively valued” versus private market.