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.
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Experts say it’s important for ETFs to embrace REITs, and vice versa.
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Heitman’s Tim Pire says lodging, suburban office sectors could surprise in second half.
CEO Thomas DeRosa discusses plans for REIT’s growth abroad.
Shari Thakady sees impermissible services as a growing issue for tax directors of REITs.
KBW's Haendel St. Juste explains REITs were able to take advantage of low cost in 2011.
CEO Bill Owens stresses company’s expertise in closing loans quickly.
CEO Sandeep Mathrani expects “peer-leading” performance from GGP in 2016.
Non-staggered boards a governance plus for REITs, Fitch says.
The Real Estate Investment and Jobs Act of 2015 expected to stimulate foreign investment in U.S. real estate.
CEO Hap Stein discusses development, redevelopment platforms.
CEO Thomas McGuinness looking to develop hub-and-spoke retail portfolio.
Mark Parrell, CFO, to succeed Neithercut.
David de la Rosa of Green Street Advisors on the development of Mexican REITs.
DWS’s John Vojticek says access to emerging asset classes is key reason to invest in listed real estate.
Jernigan Capital COO John Good expects development cycle to last up to 7 years.
EY’s Andrea Whiteway says the rules, implemented in 2019, set forth factors that the government can look at to recast and recourse debt obligation as non-recourse.