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Health care properties in Cole portfolio to be sold to Senior Housing Properties Trust.
KPMG survey points to increased interest in Southeast, Midwest regions.
Year-to-date REIT returns still outpacing broader market.
Several U.S. REITs recognized as sector leaders.
DLA Piper survey highlights abundant capital availability, low interest rates.
Combined portfolio will span high-end, middle-market and lifestyle centers.
Investors report widespread optimism about direction of real estate market.
Industrial REITs continue to expand around the world.
Consultation seeking your views on proposed changes to the FTSE Nareit U.S. Real Estate Index Series.
Cousins CEO Larry Gellerstedt III sees increased role for development.
Interest rate concerns play major role in shaping market sentiment, analysts say.
CEO Joel Marcus says occupancy, demand and development at record levels.
Data from over 300 pension funds found listed equity REITs to be the top-performing asset class overall, with significantly lower fees than other real and alternative assets.
CEOs of Simon Property Group, American Tower, Public Storage, and Ventas included.
U.S. REITs exploring more international growth opportunities.
Investors continue to show interest beyond established real estate markets, survey finds.