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The Motley Fool March 28, 2005 Lawrence Meyers |
Which REIT Is the Right REIT? The office REIT Prentiss Properties Trust pays a nice dividend and has appreciated nicely. Is the run over? |
National Real Estate Investor February 1, 2003 Chapman & Valley |
The Sublease Overhang: A 124 Million Sq. Ft. Headache When will vacancy rates return to normal and asking rents stop falling? The answer very much depends on how quickly the office market can clear out a whopping 124 million sq. ft. of sublease space -- about 25% of the total available space nationwide. |
National Real Estate Investor March 1, 2006 Joe Gose |
Dispositions Dwindle REITs are less likely to be the net sellers they've been during the last few years when high demand for commercial real estate allowed office landlords to dump non-core assets or buildings in unfavorable markets. |
The Motley Fool February 6, 2007 Emil Lee |
Kilroy: FFO Jumps, Stock Doesn't Could this REIT's valuation be too high? |
National Real Estate Investor December 1, 2002 Matt Valley |
Zell: Still the Contrarian Frequently a contrarian and always irreverent, Sam Zell, the chairman of Equity Office Properties Trust (EOP) and Equity Residential Properties Trust (EQR) -- two bellwether real estate investment trusts -- talks about his business and how he sees the industry shaping up in 2003. |
National Real Estate Investor December 1, 2004 Stan Luxenberg |
Modest Improvement for Industrial Sector After three years of rising vacancy rates and plunging rents, industrial properties have begun showing modest signs of new life. |
National Real Estate Investor March 1, 2005 Matt Hudgins |
Fear of Commitment In an era of short production cycles and rapidly changing business models, the new mantra in corporate real estate is flexibility, which is often equal to, if not more important than, achieving the lowest occupancy cost. |
National Real Estate Investor June 1, 2005 Parke Chapman |
Going Coastal During a recent REIT conference, industry professionals address why institutional investors are pouring money into coastal cities |
National Real Estate Investor December 1, 2005 Parke Chapman |
Rental Rates Reflect Slow Office Recovery Despite falling vacancies and limited new construction, the national office market is experiencing only a modest uptick in rents. For the impasse to be broken, leasing demand must increase -- and the only means to that end is jobs. |
The Motley Fool May 9, 2006 Nathan Parmelee |
HRPT Has Rich Payouts, Too HRPT Properties Trust may offer more than a strong yield. Investors, take note. |
National Real Estate Investor May 2, 2003 Parke Chapman |
Wells Continues Acquisition Spree Wells Real Estate Investment Trust has been busy this week. The unlisted office and industrial REIT spent over $245 million to buy two office buildings, including a 410,000 sq. ft. New Jersey office building and a 929,694 sq. ft. Minneapolis property. |
National Real Estate Investor September 1, 2003 |
2003 Real Estate Investment Survey Exclusive research shows resilient asset class remains hot despite weak fundamentals. |
National Real Estate Investor December 1, 2005 Dees Stribling |
Firing On All Cylinders While the investment market in the warehouse/distribution sector is backed by falling vacancies and rising rents, one wildcard clouds the short-term outlook: A potential slowdown in import-export growth could weaken demand for space just as the development pipeline begins to heat up. |
National Real Estate Investor October 1, 2006 Parke M. Chapman |
The New Power Players in Office Investing Undeterred by dizzying prices and unfettered by the demands of public shareholders obsessing over quarterly growth, partnerships like Blackstone Group and other private firms are outbidding REITs on marquee properties. |
National Real Estate Investor November 14, 2003 Jessica Miller |
Kincaid: EOP Moving Away from 'Building-Centric' Strategy Positioning to benefit from an economic upswing, Equity Office Properties Trust has shifted over the past two years from a "building-centric" investment strategy to a "portfolio-centric" approach, says Richard Kincaid, president and CEO of the nation's largest private office owner. |
The Motley Fool December 9, 2005 Nathan Parmelee |
High Yields, Total Returns Real estate investment trusts (REITs) have been hot, but underappreciated opportunities still exist. It's just a matter of digging deep to find the right one. |
National Real Estate Investor July 1, 2006 Morris Newman |
San Francisco's Bipolar Office Market Riding a High Investors in the seemingly bipolar San Francisco office market appear ready to bounce back. After three years of slow recovery, downtown San Francisco is ready to relegate the tech fiasco to the past. |
National Real Estate Investor September 23, 2003 Parke Chapman |
Office REIT Stung By Competitive Manhattan Market A decision last week by law firm Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft to lease 450,000 sq. ft. at One World Financial Center was terrific news for lower Manhattan and WFC landlord Brookfield Properties, but quite the opposite for Boston Properties. |
National Real Estate Investor August 1, 2005 Matt Hudgins |
It's A Jungle Out There The stakes keep rising for buyers hunting office properties in a crowded commercial real estate market. An excess of capital and persistently low long-term interest rates have given sellers the upper hand. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Mar/Apr 2010 Bridget Grams & Ben LaForest |
Retail Details Renegotiating leases requires attention to each tenant's circumstances. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Jul/Aug 2004 |
Smart Leasing Strategies Learn how office landlords are attracting tenants in slow markets. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Jan/Feb 2013 Sara Drummond |
Small Properties, Big Challenges CIRE's survey looks at the small side of property management. |
Real Estate Portfolio Nov/Dec 2003 Karen L. Nickerson |
Has the Office Market Recovery Arrived? Company executives, analysts and investors have anxiously waited for the recovery in the office market to take hold. Has the bottom finally arrived and the recovery begun? |
The Motley Fool January 30, 2007 Billy Fisher |
SL Green's Colossal Returns The New York-based REIT turns in another stellar quarter and ups its dividend. he stock has already appreciated 10% one month into 2007. |
National Real Estate Investor December 1, 2006 Stan Luxenberg |
An Aging Recovery After three years of surging demand, the industrial real estate sector is expected to encounter some turbulence in 2007. The trouble can be traced to a cooling economy. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Sep/Oct 2013 Grams & Richardson |
Retail Remodel Are partnerships the key to brick-and-mortar retailing success? |
National Real Estate Investor May 1, 2005 Parke Chapman |
Finally, An Uptick in Office Rents Average rents nationally rose by 0.7% to hit $20.25 per sq. ft., up from $20.11 per sq. ft. at the end of 2004. In reality, scores of major office markets are still limping, and some won't make a full recovery for several years to come. |
Inc. June 2006 Jennifer Gill |
Smart Questions For Your Landlord Looking for office space? Good luck. In most markets, vacancies are down and rents are up. Make sure you're getting the best deal by asking the right questions. |
National Real Estate Investor December 1, 2006 Parke M. Chapman |
Office Market Obstacles Ahead Reaping the rewards of rising rents and positive net absorption, office owners are in good spirits these days. Still, many market watchers fear that the office rally may be running out of juice. |
The Motley Fool April 26, 2006 Nathan Parmelee |
Boston Properties' Big Deal Office REIT Boston Properties' sale of 280 Park Place puts the company in an interesting position. Investors, it's hard not to like Boston Properties for the long term, even if today's price isn't so thrilling. |
Financial Advisor July 2012 Marla Brill |
Solid Ground Lower dividends and big premiums may not stop new investors from jumping on the REIT bandwagon. |
National Real Estate Investor November 1, 2002 Gove & Valley |
REITs May Be Hitting A Wall Although it's too early to call a solid bottom to the stock market, real estate experts and analysts generally agree that in the near term REIT shares are going to be fighting headwinds due to deteriorating real estate fundamentals and waning investor enthusiasm. |
The Motley Fool November 20, 2006 Michael Leibert |
ProLogis: Across the Tracks From EOP ProLogis offers a potentially safer investment opportunity than a traditional REIT can provide. |
National Real Estate Investor July 1, 2006 Stan Luxenberg |
Loading Up on Warehouses At a time when businesses are straining to meet global competition, companies are demanding more state-of-the art warehouses. That is pushing up prices. In some markets, land is at a premium. |
Real Estate Portfolio Jan/Feb 2005 Steve Bergsman |
Fundamental Improvement Real estate fundamentals have lagged as REIT share prices have soared. Will 2005 see the two aligned? |
The Motley Fool February 27, 2006 Nathan Parmelee |
American Financial's Acceptable Risks Numerous transactions and unique operations make this REIT more complicated than most, but not perhaps as much as its current stock price suggests. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Jul/Aug 2010 Beth Mattson-Teig |
Opening Moves Today's office leasing game has a lot of action but no real progress. |
The Motley Fool April 13, 2006 Nathan Parmelee |
AMB Property's Valuable Diversification This industrial property REIT may be a deal at today's prices. |
Registered Rep. November 5, 2012 Jennifer Popovec |
Yield-Hungry? Can't Eat on 1.6% Net lease REITs are luring yield seekers. |
National Real Estate Investor October 1, 2005 Joe Gose |
The Office Investment Gamble Several office markets battered by the tech wreck that jolted Wall Street and led to a recession four years ago are still plagued by double-digit vacancies. But that hasn't fazed investors, who are generally paying more for properties today than they were in 2001 when the buildings were filled with tenants. |
National Real Estate Investor January 1, 2003 |
A View From The Summit The problems facing commercial real estate CEOs at the dawn of 2003 are daunting. NREI tracked down five prominent CEOs to find out how they are handling the challenges facing their companies, their markets and commercial real estate in general. |
The Motley Fool April 25, 2007 S.J. Caplan |
SL Green's Golden Earnings The Manhattan-heavy REIT reports sturdy quarterly results. |
The Motley Fool April 26, 2007 S.J. Caplan |
Boston Properties Prospers The office REIT beats back potential snags and surpasses expectations. |
National Real Estate Investor August 1, 2004 Morris Newman |
Landlords Moonlight as Insurance Salesmen Apartment landlords are getting into a new line of business: selling renters insurance on a group basis to their tenants. |
The Motley Fool October 24, 2006 Billy Fisher |
SL Green Answers the Bell The New York market is being very good to this real estate investment trust. Investors, take note. |
National Real Estate Investor March 1, 2003 Steve Webb |
Desperate Times, Drastic Measures Equity Office Properties has a simple solution to cope with its earnings slump --- cut overhead to the bone and lavish new rewards on brokers who fill up those empty offices. |
Real Estate Portfolio Mar/Apr 2004 |
Industrial Shows Signs of Improvement, But Uncertainties Remain After strong growth in the 1990s, contracting demand has resulted in rising vacancies, and falling rents have beset the industry. However, not all is gloomy in the industrial sector. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate May/Jun 2007 Robert J. Donohue |
Triple-Net Effects A prime advantage of commercial real estate ownership is the inflation hedge it creates. Investing in NNN tenancy-in-common properties requires careful planning. |
National Real Estate Investor December 3, 2003 Parke Chapman |
On the Cusp of an Office Recovery? The third quarter brought hope to the embattled national office market: Grubb & Ellis reports that the national office market vacancy rate has stabilized at about 18%, which could embolden landlords to cut back concessions in 2004. |
Real Estate Portfolio Mar/Apr 2003 Philip Kibel |
Industrial Stability Faces Challenges The industrial REIT sector is a prime example of making the most out of a bad situation. Although rent growth is soft or even negative, and vacancies have been climbing, industrial REITs entered this recession well prepared financially, and this stability is reflected in their outlooks. |