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The combination of flexible WFH but greater spacing within an office may result in more moderate changes in overall demand for space.
Plymouth invests in small properties with room for a diverse tenant mix rather than in class A buildings that typically have one big tenant.
Of all the “essential businesses” amid the COVID-19 pandemic, perhaps none is more central to supporting both businesses and households functioning effectively than data centers.
Challenge is Finding the Right Boats.
REITs are working with the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board to help investors who want to see sustainability reporting beefed up.
Parkway Properties’ revitalization strategy succeeded faster than anticipated.
We are an industry defined by relationships—whether between borrowers and lenders, developers and sponsors, or REITs and analysts.
Staggering demand for U.S. logistics facilities is helping fuel Duke Realty’s continued success.
After its landmark IPO, office REIT Paramount Group has made a smooth transition into the public sphere.
In the Know/Know How
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.
Every issue of the magazine is like its own baseball season—with our goal to have the finished product be championship worthy.
These days, Fulya Kocak rarely has to explain her ESG title - which speaks to how much the REIT industry has matured on that front in a relatively short time.