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10 Jun 2026, 13:30 GMT+10
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Expanded institutional-grade research series marks a major milestone for Green Street, delivering independent intelligence across the full infrastructure landscape.
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., June 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Green Street, the leading provider of trusted real assets intelligence and unbiased insights, today announced an expanded suite of research reports from Green Street Infrastructure. This new research suite is a direct extension of the capabilities introduced with the recent platform launch. The platform combines trusted infrastructure data and exclusive news coverage from IJGlobal with Green Street's world-class research and analytics, delivering deeper granularity and broader market insight across global infrastructure sectors from a single, unified source.
Green Street now delivers in-depth research across ten infrastructure sectors - Data Centers, Towers, Airports, Railroads, Toll Roads, Health Care, Senior Housing, Student Housing, Cold Storage, and Contractors - held to the same exacting standards Green Street is known for in commercial real estate. Dedicated Transport sector coverage, enabled by Green Street's acquisition of Insight Investment Research (InsightIR), introduces specialized research across Airports, Railroads, Toll Roads, and Contractors, while detailed debt research and deeper analytics enable clients to evaluate infrastructure debt capital markets, lending volumes, and pricing trends with greater confidence and precision. Clients also gain public and private market expertise spanning over 40 publicly traded infrastructure companies combined with geographic coverage of all major global markets.
The platform additionally provides:
"The launch of the Green Street Infrastructure platform sets a new standard for what a real assets intelligence solution can deliver - and the research we are making available today is proof of that promise in action. This coverage expansion gives infrastructure investors, lenders, and fund managers something that hasn't existed before: rigorous, independent, cross-market analysis of the infrastructure landscape. As this platform continues to grow, so will the depth and breadth of the insights we deliver to the global infrastructure community," said Cedrik Lachance, Green Street's Director of Research.
For a limited time, three recently published research reports are available for public access through Green Street's website:
In addition to the publicly available research series, current Green Street platform subscribers have access to an expanded library of infrastructure reports:
For subscription inquiries, contact your Green Street representative or visit greenstreet.com.
About Green Street
Green Street is the leading global provider of actionable commercial Real Assets research, news, data, analytics, and advisory services. For over 40 years, Green Street has delivered unparalleled intelligence and trusted data on the public and private Real Assets markets, helping investors, banks, lenders, and other industry participants optimize investment and strategic decisions. The firm delivers exclusive market information, conclusion-driven insights, and predictive analytics. Today, Green Street's integrated platform serves more than 4,000 companies across North America, Europe, Australia, and Asia. For more information, please visit www.greenstreet.com.
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