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Two decades after it was planned, a walkable community links the University of Notre Dame with its neighbors.
Green Street Advisors' Dave Bragg says housing recovery starting to affect multifamily market.
CEO Debra A. Cafaro says Ventas “exceedingly well-positioned” given aging demographics.
CEO David Helfand says the REIT moved from 156 assets down to 11.
CEO Steve Budorick says critical nature of tenants’ missions insulates REIT from work from home, corporate rightsizing.
Outreach team was also active on institutional investment conference circuit.
Nareit also attended 82 institutional investment conferences during the year.
Malhotra says senior consumers will become a “much more relevant piece of the equation.”
Early pandemic initiatives in the Bronx led to long-term partnerships for Urban Edge.
CEO Jeff Edison said the REIT believes strong internal growth from rents will result.
Barclays’ Ross Smotrich says fundamentals still favor landlords, but it’s getting more challenging late in the cycle.
Four notable REIT-owned properties undergo makeovers to enhance their market appeal.
Regency Centers’ Kathy Miller says the outcome of tax issues in Hawaii and California may have a broad impact on all states.
Acton says smaller and retail investors are under-allocated to real estate today.