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.
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Partnerships are occurring across a range of REIT property sectors.
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Author Stephanie Krewson-Kelly says generalist investors trying to learn more about REITs.
Joel Beam of Forward Management says fund targeting sectors with shorter lease durations.
CEO Nelson Mills says San Francisco, New York markets robust.
CEO George Chapman describes his company's diverse portfolio.
Brookfield already owns about 33 percent stake in Rouse.
CFO Jaap Tonckens says retailers eager to expose their brands to consumers offline.
Executive Laurie Hawkes provides overview of the single-family housing rental market.
In a CEO Spotlight video interview with REIT.com, James Heistand of Parkway Properties discusses trends in his company’s portfolio.
Realty Income CEO John Case explains appeal of portfolio to baby boomer generation.
NES Financial CEO discusses trends in 1031 transactions.
Host CEO Ed Walter says Marriott-Starwood deal will dominate hotel headlines 2016.
Parkway consists of Houston assets spun out of Cousins Properties merger.