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Eric Frankel says development platforms have grown smaller, but more profitable.
Rooftop farm offers vast growing space for produce served in local restaurant.
Cydney Donnell of Texas A&M says major institutions still under-allocated to real estate.
Wellington Management’s Bradford Stoesser says data has become “markedly better.”
CFO Miguel Aliaga says Mexican REITs are working to increase visibility at home and abroad.
DCT CEO Phil Hawkins discusses company’s effort to pare down its portfolio.
Bob O’Brien of Deloitte sees REITs paying close attention to cost structures.
Merrie Frankel of Moody's discusses REITs' efforts to de-lever their balance sheets.
Office REIT to almost double its office presence in Washington area.
Agreement follows multiple offers by Pebblebrook to acquire LaSalle.
Trepp’s Susan Persin highlights simplification trend in REIT portfolios.
REITs impacted by gains in 10-year Treasury note, analysts say.
Goodwin’s Blake Liggio also says privatization transactions at highest level since 2007.