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.
Nareit’s REIT Directory provides a comprehensive list of REIT and publicly traded real estate companies that are members of Nareit. The directory can be sorted and filtered by sector, listing status, and stock performance.
CEM Benchmarking’s 2024 study also reveals allocations, returns, volatility, and risk-adjusted performance of 12 asset classes over 25-year period.
Partnerships are occurring across a range of REIT property sectors.
REITweek Investor Conference, taking place June 2-5 in New York, is the REIT industry’s largest annual gathering of executives, investors, and industry partners.
For 60 years, Nareit has led the U.S. REIT industry by ensuring its members’ best interests are promoted by providing unparalleled advocacy, investor outreach, continuing education and networking.
The call for improved diversity goes well beyond the real estate industry, and the movement continues to gain momentum.
Phillips Edison & Company, Inc. has invested solely in grocery-anchored shopping centers for the past 25 years.
Congress created REITs nearly 60 years ago to facilitate investing in real estate for the long run.
"The real estate market looks healthy, but that does not mean it will not be impacted by the overall economic environment."
"An ideal board is comprised of highly qualified, experienced leaders with diversity in many areas including age, gender, ethnicity, skill sets, backgrounds and life experiences."
There is little link between average hourly earnings and future inflation.
There is still a strong preference to rent rather than own among American households.
Research says pension funds are leaving returns on the table by under-allocating to REITs.
Office REIT Columbia Property Trust narrows focus to New York, San Francisco and Washington.
The massive $220 million redevelopment project represents the first phase in a rebirth of Providence’s historic Jewelry District.
Medical Properties has never wavered from its hospital-centric strategy.
People making news in the REIT and publicly traded real estate industry.
In his latest book, The Diversity Bonus: How Great Teams Pay Off in the Knowledge Economy, University of Michigan professor Scott E. Page expounds the virtues of diversity and inclusion in a culture.
Real estate pioneer Sam Zell cuts to the chase on the evolution of REITs, Trump, activist investors, international opportunities, and more.
Health care REITs have grown rapidly over the past two decades, bringing professional management to a critical sector of the economy.
In addition to a company’s own reporting, investors are increasingly factoring in how a company performs in ESG rating services.