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Jeff Stuek recently spoke with REIT magazine about the firm’s continued focus on accelerating organic growth, investing in product innovation, and pursuing strategic acquisitions.
Proskauer Rose's Loffman discusses potential policy changes.
Mall REIT Macerich and its CEO Art Coppola face online shopping head-on.
COPT’s longtime partnership with the University of Maryland, College Park is helping to turn a great college town into a center of innovation.
Lou Haddad says its trophy office buildings are full, with tenants looking to expand.
Solving the challenge of affordable housing development with a new take on a traditional arrangement.
Jason Fox sees upside benefits from inflation extending into 2023.
First Potomac Realty Trust has made big moves to reposition itself in the U.S. capital
PACE financing could become an accelerator for financing sustainability projects.
Market watchers say fundamentals improving, foreign capital flows still robust.
With a mega-merger in the rear-view mirror, Essex Property Trust is building up its portfolio out west.
CEO Michael Carroll envisions private REIT as a major player in grocery-anchored shopping centers.
Panels also focused on how REITs can better position themselves for generalist investors.
Deloitte’s Lauren Pesa said Scope 1 and 2 will inevitably be included in the SEC climate rule and REITs can prepare for that now.
Rayonier’s strategic planning reflects the long-term nature of growing and harvesting trees and the company’s commitment to sustainability and stewardship of its lands.