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Federal Realty Investment Trust

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Federal Realty Investment Trust Snapshot

3.8
based on 69 ratings

67% would recommend to a friend

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Don Wood

92% approve of CEO

Mission To be the preeminent force in creating, operating, and re-imagining the most relevant retail and mixed use environments in the US's largest markets that exceed the expectations of the communities they serve in every way while providing a superior return to our shareholders.

What that means is meaningful work, opportunities to grow and develop, passionate people, and an organization guided by core values that promote creativity, excellence, collaboration, and leadership in all we do.
Description It's a safe bet that Federal Realty Investment Trust makes a federal case of shopping centers. Federal Realty owns or has majority interest in about 100 retail properties with more than 24 million sq. ft. of leasable space, including community and neighborhood shopping centers and mixed-use complexes. Its key properties are located primarily in major coastal markets from Washington, DC to Boston as well as San Francisco and Los Angeles, and properties in Florida, Illinois and Michigan. One of the oldest publicly traded REITs in the US, Federal Realty was founded in 1962.

Our expertise includes creating urban, mixed-use neighborhoods like Santana Row in San Jose, CA; Pike & Rose in North Bethesda, MD; and Assembly Row in Somerville, MA. These unique and vibrant environments combine shopping, dining, living and working providing a destination experience valued by their respective communities.

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