Empify Foundation Educates Students on REIT Investment, Career Options
Financial literacy is a powerful catalyst for change, particularly for students and people who have not been exposed to the fundamentals of investing and building wealth.
Financial literacy is a powerful catalyst for change, particularly for students and people who have not been exposed to the fundamentals of investing and building wealth.
Menna reaffirmed the enduring value of low leverage in public REITs.
Seeking to address this challenge, NAF—a national non-profit dedicated to career readiness education—has partnered with the Nareit Foundation. Together, they’re expanding opportunities and creating new pathways for high school students to learn about and work in the REIT industry.
Stacey McEvoy notes that REIT capital raising is a positive sign for activity ahead.
Analysts point to possible rate cuts, stabilizing book values, increased loan originations as reasons to be positive.
Retail REITs own and manage retail real estate and rent space in those properties to tenants. Properties include large regional malls, outlet centers, grocery-anchored shopping centers, and power centers that feature big box retailers.
Each month, Nareit highlights recent executive career moves, board changes, and other notable individual achievements and developments within the REIT and publicly listed real estate market.
Tech innovation expert Earnest Sweat looks at questions REIT leaders should ask before launching AI initiatives.
Chad Lavender says “huge wave of investing” occurring in alternative assets.