Green Street, a leading provider of real estate intelligence, has acquired the Australian Property Journal to enhance its global news coverage, focusing on REITs, investment sales, and leasing transactions.
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Green Street is a leading provider of real estate intelligence, offering market research, data analytics, and consulting services to clients in the real estate industry.
Green Street acquired the Australian Property Journal to expand its global news offering and provide more comprehensive and up-to-date information on the Australian real estate market.
The Australian Property Journal covers a wide range of topics including REITs, investment sales, and leasing transactions in the Australian property market.
The acquisition will enable Green Street to offer a more comprehensive and global perspective on the real estate market, providing clients with high-quality, data-driven insights to make informed decisions.
The acquisition will provide the Australian Property Journal with a broader platform and greater resources to expand its reach and coverage, enhancing its ability to provide excellent real estate reporting.
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