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In today’s investment marketplace, competition for capital is global in scope.
How companies respond to the changing landscape of customer expectations has been a key focus area for Reppe.
Bi-monthly thoughts from REIT magazine's Editor in Chief.
The decision in 2003 to plan a mixed-use redevelopment dubbed City Creek touched off a 10-year project that was embraced by residents and local officials.
"We are generally cautious on the agency REITs, and we are broadly positive about the commercial mREITs."
Analysts say supply picture buoys REITs for the long haul.
APG has a global strategy for building and managing a portfolio that offers predictable dividends and grows in value over the long term.
As we move into the second half of 2021, the U.S. economy and our own industry are facing a future that is far brighter than it appeared in the dark days when this year began.
Technology not just impacts the types of assets some REITs own, it also changes how they operate.
DDR’s Dan Hurwitz thrives in the ever-changing retail market.
Physicians Realty Trust wants to build a specialized health care real estate company that will stand the test of time.
Gil Menna is Partner, Goodwin Procter LLP
Global fund managers offer thoughts on investing in REITs near and far.
Collete English Dixon, Executive Director of the Marshall Bennett Institute of Real Estate at Roosevelt University, is the first woman of color to lead a university real estate program in the United States.
Opening a window to the public market.
Diane Morefield, CFO of CyrusOne Inc., discusses how the data center REIT has raised more than $5.5 billion in capital and has begun to transition from a U.S.-focused company into a global player.