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  2. Category : Real estate services companies of the United States

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  3. Weingarten Realty - Wikipedia

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    Weingarten Realty Investors was a real estate investment trust that invested in shopping centers, primarily in the Southern United States and primarily with grocery stores as the anchor stores. [1] In August 2021, the company was acquired by Kimco Realty .

  4. SITE Centers - Wikipedia

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    SITE Centers was founded in 1965 by Bert Wolstein as Developers Diversified Realty, Inc. [2] After two years, the company built its first property, a KMart store in Eastlake, Ohio. [3] On February 12, 1993 Developers Diversified Realty, Inc. became a public company after making its initial public offering.

  5. Is Realty Income a Buy, Sell, or Hold in 2025?

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    Retail REITs like Realty Income buy up commercial properties, rent them out, and distribute most of that rental income to their investors as dividends. To maintain a favorable tax rate, U.S. REITs ...

  6. Fundrise - Wikipedia

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    Fundrise is a Washington, D.C.–based financial technology company founded in 2010 that operates an online investment platform. [6] Fundrise has been labeled as the first company to successfully crowdfund investment into the real estate market.

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  8. Shorenstein Properties - Wikipedia

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    Shorenstein is a real estate investment company based in San Francisco that owns interests in 23 million square feet (2.1 × 10 ^ 6 m 2) of office space throughout the United States. [1] The company has sponsored twelve closed-end real estate funds, with total equity commitments of $8.8 billion, including $723.5 million from the company.

  9. Clarion Partners - Wikipedia

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    Clarion Partners ("Clarion") is an American real estate investment firm headquartered in New York City. The firm is the real estate asset management platform of Franklin Templeton Investments. [6] In 2022, IREI ranked Clarion as the eighth largest real estate investment manager in North America based on assets under management. [7]