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Spring 2013 Issue:
The Spring PREA Quarterly features a update on the major property types: Office, Apartments, Retail, Industrial and Hotels. This issue’s One-on-One is with Robert White, Jr. of Real Capital Analytics.
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PREA Quarterly

The PREA Quarterly is primarily a members only benefit, with a circulation exceeding 2,900 (including approximately 600 institutional investors). The mission of the Quarterly is to provide a forum for the discussion of issues and trends which impact the real estate investment industry and the decision making processes of our members. Our ultimate goal is to educate our readers about the strategies, opportunities and potential risks of real estate investment.

Each issue of the Quarterly includes regular commentary on areas such as real estate securities, legislative issues, capital flows and market research, as well as feature articles exploring issues and trends of importance to institutional real estate investors and an interview with a prominent business leader.

 

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Spring 2013 Issue Advertisers

AEW Capital Management, L.P.
CBRE Global Investors
Clarion Partners
CohnReznick LLP
CoStar Group
CS Capital Management, Inc.
Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management (Formerly RREEF Real Estate)
DRA Advisors LLC
Henderson Global Investors
LaSalle Investment Management Inc.
Madison International Realty


Morningstar, Inc.-Structured Credit Ratings
Principal Real Estate Investors
Prudential Real Estate Investors

SelectLeaders

Starwood Capital Group

TGM Associates, L.P.

TIAA-CREF
Tishman Speyer
Transwestern Investment Management

UBS Realty Investors LLC

USAA Real Estate Company

Yardi Systems

 

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