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Mall operator continues to focus on upscale shopping experience.
Job growth has propelled the company’s top geographic markets, according to Equity Residential's CEO.
Winograd played instrumental role in creation of UPREIT in 1992 Taubman Centers IPO, which launched the modern REIT era.
Simon says deal will enable Taubman to invest in innovative retail environments.
CEO Debra Cafaro says cap rates for health care real estate point to confidence in the asset class.
NAREIT’s Brad Case says REIT investors more savvy about interest rate impact.
LaSalle Hotel Properties CEO Michael Barnello discusses impact of Airbnb on lodging business.
DDR's Daniel Hurwitz explains the favorable supply dynamics in the retail REIT property sector and discusses his company's efforts to “simplify” its story.
Green Street's Reagan discusses key stories in office market.
Evercore investment banker discusses effects of monetary policy.
Green Street’s Michael Knott says economic damage will “leave some scar” on property values.
CEO sees improvement in residential market as sustainable.