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Weingarten Realty Investors CEO Drew Alexander has helped transition the family business to build sustained success in shopping centers.
For Hap Stein, Retail Real Estate is in His Blood.
CTO is focused on creating a leading multi-tenant, retail-focused portfolio in strong growth markets.
EPR Properties has been in the business of experiential real estate for more than two decades, and CEO Greg Silvers wants to build the most diverse platform available.
After a year on the job, four REIT CEOs discuss lessons learned and obstacles overcome. John Case, Joseph Coradino, Raymond Gellein, Jr. and Doyle Simons say culture, communication and capital structures have been focal points in year one.
DigitalBridge completes its transformation into a global digital infrastructure REIT.
The REIT has paid 50 consecutive years of uninterrupted dividends and 26 consecutive years of increasing dividends.
The lodging REIT is making a name for its ability to breathe new life into distinct properties that can’t be replicated.
Alexander & Baldwin’s portfolio consists of 3.4 million square feet of primarily retail and industrial space in Hawaii.
Jernigan Capital’s John Good sees shift toward increased equity ownership.
Denny Oklak has overseen Duke Realty'’s dramatic evolution.