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In addition to sustainable forestry, Weyerhaeuser’s new CEO Devin Stockfish is focused on culture and employee development to build value for all of the REIT’s stakeholders.
Big increases in spending mean increased opportunities for industrial and retail landlords.
Farmland Partners is becoming a player in the agricultural real estate business.
REIT CFOs share their views on market challenges, reporting metrics, improving transparency, and the changing nature of their role.
Despite concerns about the health of the mall business, one recently announced merger of two retail REIT titans could catalyze more deal-making in a sector going through major changes.
Weingarten Realty Investors CEO Drew Alexander has helped transition the family business to build sustained success in shopping centers.
Duke Realty’s Legacy and Chesapeake Commerce Centers brought thousands of jobs to Baltimore and New Jersey.
REITs focused on business customers face familiar challenges in different ways.
REIT executives discuss how real estate is embracing technology across the property spectrum.
Described by some as the “bluest of blue chip” REITs in the United States, Boston Properties, Inc.’s portfolio of iconic, top-tier office assets is overseen today by CEO Owen Thomas.
GGP’s Ala Moana Center, Hawaii’s premiere shopping mall and the largest open-air shopping center in the world, continues to evolve.
Simon’s culture of innovation reinforces long-term success.
Robert L. Johnson discusses the personal philosophy that has enabled him to become a titan of business and a leader in the Black community.
Hudson Pacific saw a rare, long-term opportunity to acquire two historic studios and 25 acres in a prime media market where talent wants to both work and live.
DDR’s Dan Hurwitz thrives in the ever-changing retail market.
CEO Victor Coleman discusses how the office REIT supports West Coast tech and media elite.