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REITs with properties in the storm-devastated territory are focusing on assisting employees and evaluating Hurricane Maria’s impact on their operations.
Real estate fundamentals remain unchanged, according to analysts.
REITs more likely to hold annual elections and separate roles of CEO and chairman.
CyrusOne will hold 8% stake in Chinese company.
Combined company anticipates expanded harvest volumes, increased lumber production.
Infrastructure, timber and manufactured homes REITs make solid gains.
CEOs say communication is critical following disasters.
Retail REITs boost overall performance.
Combined company will have gross market value of $72 billion.
CEO Michael Carroll envisions private REIT as a major player in grocery-anchored shopping centers.
Ferguson Partners Chairman and CEO William J. Ferguson outlines actionable governance strategies for REITs based on new research.
REITs return 9.3 percent in 2017.
Prologis’ Michael Curless says demand growing for build-to-suit projects to satisfy delivery needs.
CEO Anne McCulloch says social-purpose REIT attractive to broad range of investors.
University of Wisconsin-Madison MBA students manage a $2 million fund.
REITs continue to feel the impact of rising interest rates.