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The U.S. commercial real estate market is amid an uncoupling. Property operational performance has generally been strong for both public and private real estate, but valuation metrics and total returns have diverged.
The last 12 months have seen high levels of volatility and sharp swings in sentiment.
W. P. Carey’s gambit abroad has built the company into a global net-lease power.
Industrial REITs own and manage industrial facilities and rent space in those properties to tenants.
Experts say it’s important to increase board diversity for the right reasons.