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.
Nareit’s REIT Directory provides a comprehensive list of REIT and publicly traded real estate companies that are members of Nareit. The directory can be sorted and filtered by sector, listing status, and stock performance.
Each year Nareit collects tax reporting data for each Nareit member. View this year's data or explore the archive.
Nareit’s 2026 outlook addresses the topics that have been on the minds of real estate investors, including valuation divergences, compelling opportunities, and global strategies.
REITweek is the largest REIT-focused event, connecting institutional investors with REIT management teams through company presentations, one-on-one meetings, and curated networking.
For 65 years, Nareit has led the U.S. REIT industry by ensuring its members’ best interests are promoted by providing unparalleled advocacy, investor outreach, continuing education and networking.
Bi-monthly thoughts from NAREIT's Chairman.
Cedar hired Bruce Schanzer as the company’s president and CEO, and upon taking the helm, it was apparent to him that Cedar needed to redefine its strategy.
The REIT brand is undergoing a global expansion centered on variety and familiarity.
REITs are adapting to the needs of a new generation of consumers: the millennials.
Earlier this year, two long-time leaders in Blackstone’s Real Estate group, Kathleen McCarthy and Ken Caplan, succeeded Jon Gray as global co-heads of real estate.
Nareit is working on the industry’s behalf each and every day.
Roger Platt is Senior Vice President, Global Policy & Law, U.S. Green Building Council
Sponsoring and promoting key research along these lines is one more way Nareit shows how REITs are all about real estate working for you.
From asset management and investments to operating and management companies, blockchain could potentially have a profound impact across real estate.
Foreign capital flows are complex, and they can travel in more than one direction.