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Green Street Adds Data Centers, Lodging to Private Market Coverage

Newport Beach-based Green Street has expanded its U.S. Market Data and Deals platform with full coverage of data centers and lodging, bringing the total sectors under coverage to nine. Utilizing five years of forecasted operating fundamental insights plus historical time series, Green Street’s expanded private market Data & Analytics suite is intended to deliver comprehensive, timely, and actionable intelligence.

“With considerable demand ahead, the Data Center sector continues its rapid growth with few signs of slowing,” said David Guarino, Green Street’s managing director and sector head of global data centers and towers. “Data centers check the box on nearly every investor’s wish list – healthy demand, high credit quality tenants, supply barriers, landlord negotiating leverage, long-term leases, rising rental rates, lucrative development profit margins, and an abundance of capital. This sought-after sector presents opportunities where data-driven decision-making is critical.”

Added Chris Darling, Green Street’s senior analyst and sector head of U.S. lodging, “Green Street’s expanded U.S. Lodging sector coverage delivers timely insights as the industry navigates an evolving demand landscape and limited new hotel supply that is likely to result in varied investment outcomes across major markets. By accessing Green Street’s private market Lodging data and analytics, customers can make informed decisions and capitalize on emerging opportunities in a resilient sector that is poised to enjoy long-term growth.”

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