Recently formed cannabis-focused, net-lease real estate investment trust, GreenAcreage Real Estate Corp., has acquired the largest cannabis …
ARMOUR Residential REIT, Inc. (NYSE:ARR) Is Moving – Here’s Why (2019-12-13)
On its latest session, ARMOUR Residential REIT, Inc. (NYSE:ARR) opened at 17.59, reaching a high of 17.72 and a low of 17.57 before closing at a …
Retirees, Don’t Get Stranded Hunting Returns
Non-traded REITs are expected to raise $10 billion this year, more than double their 2018 sales, according to Robert A. Stanger & Co. Interval funds …
A Side-by-side Analysis of Sabra Health Care REIT, Inc. (SBRA) and KBR, Inc. (KBR)
Sabra Health Care REIT, Inc. (NASDAQ:SBRA) shares are up more than 26.46% this year and recently decreased -2.75% or -$0.59 to settle at $20.84.
Low Capex Property Sectors Perform Better Over Time, Green Street Says
Tech Giants and Oil Drive Fastest GDP Growth Among U.S. Counties
Santa Clara County in California had the fastest-growing economy in the U.S. last year.
The Retail Apocalypse Confronts a New Crop of CEOs: Sarah Halzack
There were more retail CEO exits in 2019 than in any year since 2010.
10 Must Reads for the CRE Industry Today (December 11, 2019)
Fannie and Freddie are cutting back on some riskier loans, reports the Wall Street Journal. TIAA is buying a 500-room Hilton hotel in Dallas, according to the Dallas Morning News. These are among today’s must reads from around the commercial real estate industry.
Physicians Realty Trust Looking to Medical Office Buildings to Fuel Future Growth
John Thomas, president and CEO of Physicians Realty Trust (NYSE: DOC), participated in a video interview at Nareit’s REITworld: 2019 Annual Conference in Los Angeles.
Thomas discussed Physicians Realty Trust’s positive resolution with LifeCare Facilities, which previously operated its three long-term acute care hospitals, following that company’s bankruptcy. He said the REIT has fully recovered, with all leases “assumed as-is,” and was even repaid for all legal costs.
Trump’s Perks Are Back in Spotlight as Emolument Suits Advance
A pair of U.S. appeals courts will consider this week whether to let two emoluments casus against the President go forward.