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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NAREIT's Calvin Schnure looks at the surprising positive signs in U.S. manufacturing.
Commercial real estate giant Inland celebrates a half century.
When InvenTrust Properties Corp. decided to go public late last year, it distinguished itself by bringing to market a concentrated portfolio of grocery-anchored, open-air centers in key growing Sun Belt markets.
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.
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.
GRESB has become the global standard with $2.8 trillion of real estate companies and funds benchmarked using the GRESB Real Estate Assessment in 2016.
While 2020 has been a historically challenging year—our industry has met these times by reinforcing our commitment to ESG initiatives.
Ventas sees a key role for innovation districts in the growth of its research and innovation portfolio.
There is more to office than just coastal markets.
Lisa Knee, partner at EisnerAmper LLP, looks at current real estate sector strengths and weaknesses, the impact of disruptive trends on certain industries, and an assessment of what real estate investing might look like post-pandemic.
Once idle, Pier 94 now supports New York City’s production economy through a REIT‑led studio redevelopment.
As we move toward the midpoint of 2021, much of the REIT industry has begun to shift from resilience to resurgence.
While the forecast is cautious, economists anticipate renewed investor confidence.
Jeffrey Horowitz is global head of real estate, gaming & lodging investment banking for BofA Securities.