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REITwise will take place March 24-26 in Hollywood, FL. This event is the leading educational conference for REITs, covering technical, regulatory, and operational updates.
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Analysis from Fidelity touts benefits of investing in real estate abroad.
Broader economic concerns weigh on the sector, analysts say.
Two bills passed in April by House aim to promote information sharing.
After spinning off Xenia hotel platform, InvenTrust continues to divest.
Self-storage, manufactured homes and mortgage REITs among best performers.
Newly public REIT focusing on mission-critical government tenants.
REIT formerly known as AR Capital Global Trust debuted on NYSE June 2.
NAREIT, AREUEA Give Distinguished Research Prize to Central Michigan University’s Pawan Jain.
Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Physicians Realty Trust win Gold.
REITWEEK 2015 panelists see conditions in capital markets as favorable.
Executives say they are ready for rising interest rates.
Executives see staying power of traditional cell tower structure.
Multifamily REIT also selling assets to UDR.
Returns seen to be boosted by sustainability achievements.
Analysts say REITs likely to face pressure until Federal Reserve alters rates.
Year-long academic contest sees 15 teams vying for $50,000 scholarship.