AI adoption will drive long-term value for REITs by boosting efficiency, reducing costs, and expanding profit margins, ultimately raising FFO and fair valuations. Management-intensive REIT sectors—like multifamily, retail, tower infrastructure, and single-family rentals—stand to benefit most from AI-powered operational improvements. Smaller REITs may gain a competitive edge as AI tools help the...
The Fed held rates steady and now projects only two cuts this year, with slower GDP growth and higher inflation expected in 2025-2026. Tariffs remain a net economic negative, with most of their inflationary and growth-dampening effects still ahead of us. AI and Big Tech capital expenditures are driving resilient U.S. GDP growth, offsetting broader economic fragility and tariff headwinds.
I prefer high-yielding dividend stocks that enable me to redeploy cash at regular intervals. I highlight 2 such undervalued names that are poised to deliver potentially strong returns. Both have strong business models that have enabled them to grow their asset base, all while supporting hefty dividends for shareholders.
REITweek, the annual REIT industry conference, was held last week in New York City. Humbled by frustratingly persistent interest rate headwinds and historic underperformance, the venue halls were again quiet.
Regency Centers Corporation boasts strong credit ratings (A3/A-) and a robust balance sheet, with 80% of its portfolio in grocery-anchored centers. REG's preferred stocks, REGCO and REGCP, offer yields 0.5% higher than peers, presenting an attractive risk/reward profile for income-focused investors. Despite being unrated, REG's preferreds have credit quality comparable to sector benchmarks like...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., June 02, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Regency Centers Corporation (“Regency”, “Regency Centers” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq:REG) is pleased to announce that it has been included as a 2025 Green Lease Leader with Platinum recognition, as awarded by the Institute for Market Transformation and the U.S. Department of Energy's Better Buildings Alliance.
Regency Centers remains a solid hold, offering predictable and growing income, but lacks the upside to warrant a buy rating at current levels. Record leased rates and strong occupancy drive healthy FFO growth, though future growth is expected to decelerate as occupancy gains normalize. The company's high-quality, grocery-anchored portfolio and robust balance sheet underpin a secure 3.9% dividen...
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