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President and CEO Mark Decker Jr. has a vision to make Centerspace into the premier provider of apartment homes in vibrant communities across the Midwest.
While 2020 has been a historically challenging year—our industry has met these times by reinforcing our commitment to ESG initiatives.
Federal Realty’s Pike & Rose mixed-use development confirms the REIT’s innovative approach to neighborhood creation.
Peter Lowy discusses the global retail scope of Westfield Group.
There’s a catchphrase at Urstadt Biddle that underscores its vision: Little is lovely, profits are sanity, and size is vanity.
In early 2021, WPG town centers are serving as COVID-19 vaccination sites, including a formerly vacant 80,000-square-foot anchor space that is now home to a vaccination megahub at Morgantown Mall, in Morgantown, West Virginia.
The impact REITs have on communities and the economy is magnified when you look at the full breadth of real estate assets that REITs own.
CEO Sam Landy highlights UMH’s competitive housing stock.
Last week the index posted a total return of negative 4.5%, the second week of single-digit moves after much sharper gyrations both up and down in the early stages of the crisis.
REITs Liberty Property Trust, Brandywine, Vornado, and Kilroy, as well as private real estate company Hines were among this year's recipients of the prestigious sustainability honor.
At each phase of their lives, the Baby Boom generation has had a major impact on American society. The hula hoops and bell bottoms are long gone, and the next major issue will be how the Baby Boomers retire.
In the company’s first 10 years, its strategy has been proven through COVID and economic challenges.
Demand continues to exceed supply in real estate markets, leading to lower vacancies, rising rents and accelerating NOI. There are few signs of any meaningful slowdown ahead.
Alok Singh of RealFoundations discusses new research on REITs' sustainability platforms.