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Melinda McLaughlin says automation leads to an increase in location options for logistics real estate.
Anne Canfield of Canfield & Associates sees consensus building on GSE reform.
The forum will take place Sept. 16-17 at the Fairmont Copley Plaza in Boston.
NAREIT's Calvin Schnure looks at what the jobs report means for commercial real estate.
Nationwide commercial property values rose 3.3 percent in the first quarter of 2016, as measured by the FTSE NAREIT PureProperty® Index Series. Property values rose 5.6 percent in March, which more than made up for a weak January and tepid February.
During the third quarter of 2015, NAREIT conducted 138 meetings with many of the United States’ largest and most influential investment organizations.
Since the purchase of a single hotel in Harrisburg, Pa., in 1984, a guiding notion has led Hersha Hospitality Trust (NYSE: HT) to where it is today—that upscale hotel accommodations don’t need to include a full range of services.
The forum will take place Sept. 16 at the Fairmont Copley Plaza in Boston.
Prof. Zeno Adams discusses risk spillover research.
JLL’s Jeremy Kelly says retrofitting has to become “the new normal.”
Here’s the myth: an increase in interest rates is bad for real estate investors. Here’s the empirical fact: the historical evidence shows that real estate investors—at least those who invest through exchange-traded REITs—have usually done better during rising-rate environments than when interest rates were declining.