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Ventas sees a key role for innovation districts in the growth of its research and innovation portfolio.
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.
Self-storage REIT is investing in staff and technology to ensure proactive customer service.
Tanger CEO Stephen Yalof sees a heightened focus on customer experience as key.
When REITs invest in new development projects, the benefits extend beyond the companies and their tenants and shareholders.
In early 2021, WPG town centers are serving as COVID-19 vaccination sites, including a formerly vacant 80,000-square-foot anchor space that is now home to a vaccination megahub at Morgantown Mall, in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Jeffrey Fisher says portfolio largely insulated from new supply concerns.
Bi-monthly thoughts from REIT magazine's Editor in Chief.
Nareit shares the strides that its member REITs are taking to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and how they are recognizing LGBTQ Pride Month this year.
Mall REIT Macerich and its CEO Art Coppola face online shopping head-on.
Engaging in renewable energy projects, and particularly in solar projects, emerged as a right-fit approach for Duke Realty to expand across its distribution and warehouse property portfolio, due to its large, unencumbered roof spaces.
Significant and persistent racial and social injustices have led to a heightened focus on accelerating diversity and inclusion efforts among REITs and commercial real estate companies across the United States.
Stephanie Pearson of Terra Search Partners sees benefits in more women climbing the corporate ladder in the real estate industry.
The call for improved diversity goes well beyond the real estate industry, and the movement continues to gain momentum.
REITs are adapting to the needs of a new generation of consumers: the millennials.
CEO Jon Stanner says high level of transaction activity is necessary in a dynamic market.