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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Ventas sees a key role for innovation districts in the growth of its research and innovation portfolio.
Prologis builds the first U.S. warehouse serviceable by trucks on two floors.
Equinix and Digital Realty ranked among top 100 companies.
Extra Space Storage hits a growth milestone and showcases a modernized sector that continues to expand.
The lodging REIT is making a name for its ability to breathe new life into distinct properties that can’t be replicated.
Realty Income has consistently delivered a strong dividend and maintained the respect of Wall Street.
American Tower CEO Tom Bartlett says the REIT is positioned to stand and deliver wireless connectivity around the globe.
Companies are seeking well-located, amenitized buildings to get employees back in the office.
REITs are seeing tenants looking to upgrade their space and create an environment that employees will want to come back to.
Uniti Group’s extensive fiber network is expanding the opportunities of broadband access for new areas of the country.
Empire State Realty Trust's decision to convert its entire portfolio to wind power sets an example for other office owners but it is not a surprising move for the REIT, which has stood out for its commitment to sustainability for more than a decade.
Shortly after going public in late 2006, DCT Industrial Trust Inc. embarked on an ambitious plan to reposition its 57 million-square-foot portfolio, a process which is nearly complete.
DCT Industrial’s strategic shift following the recession made all the difference in the company’s growth the past decade.
New name and brand reflect evolution at the former Entertainment Properties Trust
Four REIT CEOs look back on 20 years in the public market and what lies ahead for their companies.