Another Rough Month 

Mar 1, 2009

Retail REITs were not spared as the stock market hit its lowest levels since 1997...

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Feb 1, 2009

RISING CAPS PricewaterhouseCoopers' latest Korpacz Real Estate Investor Survey revealed that cap rates continue to creep upward on all property types....

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Dec 1, 2008

Investors fled from retail REITs in October leaving most of the companies very near 52-week lows. General Growth Properties is now down more than 98 percent...

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Nov 1, 2008

Tumult in the markets hit REITs particularly hard. Stock prices of every retail REIT dropped during the past 30 days. RETAIL REIT SCORECARD Symbol Price*...

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Oct 1, 2008

REITs had an up-and-down month. But when we went to press, most were in the black. RETAIL REIT SCORECARD Symbol Price* 52-weekHigh Chg 52-weekLow Chg...

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Aug 1, 2008

A rough month sent retail REIT stock prices plummeting. Only four firms posted gains. RETAIL REIT SCORECARD Symbol Price* 52-week High Chg 52-week Low...

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Jul 1, 2008

Retail REITs took a step back in June with every firm posting declines since our last update. RETAIL REIT SCORECARD Symbol Price* 52-week High Chg 52-week...

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Jun 1, 2008

HOLDING FIRM Retail REIT stock prices held steady in the past month. Glimcher posted the biggest gain. RETAIL REIT SCORECARD Symbol Price* 52-week High...

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Apr 1, 2008

STATE OF INFLATION Inflation looks different depending on what you examine. Changes to February 2008 from Various Periods Jan. 2008 Nov. 2007 Feb. 2007...

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Mar 1, 2008

VACANCIES SLOWLY RISE Vacancies rose for the 11th straight quarter at shopping centers, according to Reis Inc.'s latest data. However, absorption at 8.1...

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