FR
$60.84
First Industrial Realty Trust, Inc.
Intraday
Recent News
A Look At First Industrial Realty Trust (FR) Valuation After Recent Share Price Momentum
Why First Industrial Realty Trust stock is on investors’ radar First Industrial Realty Trust (FR) has caught investor attention after a steady share price move over the past month, inviting a closer look at its industrial logistics portfolio and recent financial profile. See our latest analysis for First Industrial Realty Trust. At a share price of US$60.84, First Industrial Realty Trust has seen a 3.3% 1 month share price return and a 5.1% year to date share price return. Its 1 year total...
Land & Buildings Loads Up National Affiliates Storage Trust With 1.3 Million Shares
This self-storage REIT manages a broad portfolio in major U.S. metros, emphasizing rental income and operational scale.
Engineers Gate Builds $85 Million Position in Net-Lease Retail REIT Agree Realty
Agree Realty focuses on single-tenant retail properties leased to national retailers under long-term net-lease agreements. The structure produces predictable rental income and supports the company’s dividend profile, making the REIT a closely watched name among income-focused real estate investors.
How Activist Push for Boardroom Change at First Industrial Realty Trust Will Impact First Industrial Realty Trust (FR) Investors
On February 26, 2026, activist investor Land & Buildings Investment Management sent a letter to First Industrial Realty Trust shareholders criticizing the company’s insular boardroom culture, alleging long‑standing underperformance versus NAV and peers, and announcing the nomination of Jonathan Litt for election to the board at the 2026 annual meeting. The campaign brings corporate governance and shareholder engagement to the forefront for First Industrial, adding a new layer of scrutiny to...
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The traditional retirement planning approaches no longer cover all expenses in nest egg years. So what can retirees do? Thankfully, there are alternative investments that provide steady, higher-rate income streams to replace dwindling bond yields.