The landscape of industries and interests represented by associations is incredibly wide and diverse. There is a professional association dedicated to serving the needs of sports fans, youth... Read more
Collete English Dixon is the executive director of Roosevelt University Marshall Bennett Institute of Real Estate. Prior to that, she spent more than 30 years in investment management, with... Read more
Upward moves in interest rates continue to be a concern for investors this year. That may be especially true of REIT investors, since REIT returns appear to have been more depressed by inter... Read more
Ed Fritsch, President & CEO, Highwoods Properties (NYSE: HIW) “Providing FFO, same property growth, occupancy and other financial and capital allocation metrics facilitates an ong... Read more
John Williams, Preferred Apartment Communities, Dies John Williams, the co-founder, chairman and CEO of Preferred Apartment Communities, Inc. passed away on April 16. Vice-Chairman and CIO D... Read more
It’s no secret that some markets are more expensive than others. Properties in New York or Los Angeles are less affordable than those located in, say, Des Moines, Iowa, or in Madison, Wis. A... Read more
The fiscal policy adopted by a city or a region can influence its growth potential. Municipalities that adopt policies beneficial to developers or new businesses can encourage new investment... Read more
No two real estate markets are created equal. Some boast a low cost of living, some a diversified job market, some a lively entertainment scene, and some manage to encompass all the above. O... Read more
The sustained momentum experienced by the Atlanta office market in 2015 and 2016 led the quarterly dollar volume to occasionally exceed the $1 billion mark, peaking at $1.7 billion in Q4 201... Read more
Herzing University, a private non-profit institute, will move its Atlanta, Ga., campus to the iconic Hurt Building, one of the nation’s earliest skyscrapers. 50 Hurt Plaza SE, Atlanta (Yardi... Read more