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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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Experts from Arch and Alliant discuss the growing impact of short-seller reports, market trends, and how REIT-specific D&O strategies are evolving.
Sovereign wealth funds are generating a buzz in REIT land because they’re eager to spend on a scale that makes the market cap of many companies seem modest.
Farmland Partners is becoming a player in the agricultural real estate business.
Dearth of REIT IPOs in part due to public, private market disconnect.
Nareit spoke with Director of Human Resources at Brookfield Properties, Vern Johnson, about his path to a role in ESG.
Frank E. Nothaft was appointed Freddie Mac’s chief economist in December 2001.
REITs evolve over time to support economic growth.
STORE Capital Corp. has been delivering growth and earning plaudits from Wall Street since it debuted on the public market in 2014.
DDR’s Dan Hurwitz thrives in the ever-changing retail market.
Andrea Olshan left the family business to join Seritage Growth Properties as CEO—and is now repositioning again as the company drops its REIT status.
Last year, AvalonBay worked with 21 organizations that focus on affordable housing and food insecurity.
D.J. Belock discusses his company’s strategy in making acquisitions.
CEO Joe Margolis sees opportunities of scale emerging from the $12 billion merger.
Justin Wolfers is a Professor at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.