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REIT executives anticipating robust interest in top assets.
Brixmor’s reinvigoration of its open-air shopping center portfolio is creating its best leasing environment to date.
UMH was named 2023 Manufactured Housing Institute operator of the year.
Standing at 1,070 feet with 61 floors, “Salesforce Tower has already become synonymous with San Francisco and its skyline.”
Two decades after it was planned, a walkable community links the University of Notre Dame with its neighbors.
DCT Industrial’s strategic shift following the recession made all the difference in the company’s growth the past decade.
Nareit shares the strides that its member REITs are taking to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and how they are recognizing AAPI Heritage Month this year.
CEO Anne McCulloch says social-purpose REIT attractive to broad range of investors.
CEO Don Wood says shopping centers have to adapt to changing consumers.
You never know what or when a word of wisdom or a show of encouragement can make all the difference.
EdR, formerly known as Education Realty Trust, is filling a niche to meet the growing demand for student housing.
Since its opening in 2019, The Hub on Causeway has become one of Boston’s fastest-growing neighborhoods and entertainment destinations thanks to its unique mix of a historical city backdrop and an expanding list of offerings for newcomers and long-time residents.
Dynex Capital’s Byron Boston favors “well-defined” cash flows in commercial sector.
AGNC Investment Corp. says its business model has been validated after the mREIT survived intense market disruption earlier this year and emerged well-positioned for future growth.