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Paul Bubny is managing editor of Real Estate Forum and GlobeSt.com. He has been reporting on business since 1988 and on commercial real estate since 2007. He is based at ALM Real Estate Media Group's offices in New York City.
NEW YORK CITY—The public non-listed REIT is going ahead with a New York Stock Exchange listing that will also see it change its name to Global Net Lease Inc.
NEW YORK CITY—Global uncertainty weighs large when evaluating a deal says Angela West, SIOR, of CBRE in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b> video from the SIOR Tri-State Conference.
WASHINGTON, DC—“While one might expect the apartment industry expansion to have reached its peak, we are seeing the opposite,” says the National Multifamily Housing Council's Mark Obrinsky.
LOS ANGELES—Patch of Land's cofounder, Jason Fritton, says the participation of SF Capital Group “clearly validates the strength of our business model.”
WASHINGTON, DC—A consensus of 43 industry economists and analysts was more optimistic than six months ago on all but one indicator, ULI's Anita Kramer said during a webinar Wednesday.
CALABASAS, CA—Taking a longer view after March's disappointing jobs report, Marcus & Millichap's Hessam Nadji and Colliers International's Andrew Nelson see positive CRE implications in the current pace of economic growth.
NEW YORK CITY—Although “TAMI is here for good,” Colliers' Joseph Harbert said Tuesday that financial, insurance and real estate tenants still accounted for 40% of Manhattan leasing velocity in Q1.
WASHINGTON, DC—Over the long term, REITs' dividend performance has been one of the hallmarks of the sector's total returns, says NAREIT president and CEO Stephen A. Wechsler.
NEW HYDE PARK, NY—Highlighting the shopping center REIT's Q1 was its buyout of a Blackstone subsidiary in a portfolio totaling 5.6 million square feet across 11 states.