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As the balance of power shifts within Congress, political strategists predict potential challenges ahead.
Columbia and partner L&L Holding secure $1.25 billion in construction financing.
REITs raised $44.2 billion in capital during first half of 2017.
Mayer Brown attorneys discuss differences between Brazilian FIIs and FIPs.
Shopping center REIT went public 20 years ago
Significant new development activity in pipeline.
John Roe says internally managed REITs should benefit from new ISS guidance.
Executives see staying power of traditional cell tower structure.
APG's Mary Hogan says REITs will become a “have-to-own” sector.
Special video message from NAREIT: The REITWay.
Nina Galbiati says valuation risks related to decarbonization not adequately priced in.
COPT CEO optimistic for development leasing in 2014, 2015.