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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The $350 million revitalization of Pier 94 was led by a joint venture between Vornado Realty Trust, Hudson Pacific Properties, and Blackstone Real Estate.
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Top-performing real estate fund managers reflect on 2016 and offer insight into 2017.
Mark Zandi is chief economist with Moody’s Analytics and co-founder of Economy.com.
Whitestone REIT sees strong growth and income potential for its Sun Belt-focused portfolio of open-air shopping centers.
Potlatch Corp. finds its niche with a return to "a simple timberland and solid wood products manufacturing structure."
CEO Angela Kleiman also sees proptech playing key role in Essex’s success.
Single-family rental REITs are solidifying their position in the residential housing sector.
AvalonBay Communities has, for more than three decades, built a unique purpose and values-driven culture. Its new CEO Benjamin Schall sees himself as the next steward of that evergreen culture.
Veris, Extra Space, Ventas, and Simon are all strategically reinvesting across their portfolios.
With a mega-merger in the rear-view mirror, Essex Property Trust is building up its portfolio out west.
Pension funds are deploying more capital to REITs to diversify and balance their portfolios.
Analysts say supply/demand imbalance is the greatest opportunity ahead for health care REITs.
Can the suburban office market make a comeback?
Through its partnership with nonprofit CyArk, the REIT has digitally recorded, archived, and shared 20 historic sites worldwide.
Analysts point to expected slowdown in supply as a possible silver lining as demand challenges remain.
Environmental stewardship, social responsibility, and good governance are core attributes of the REIT industry. Together they are increasingly important to the communities in which REITs operate and to investors in REITs.
The hotel business is in a constant state of flux and lodging REITs find themselves moving as nimbly as ever to offer their own answers to what choosy customers want.