
Part Three of a Three-Part Series: JW Tower & Telecom's 2025 Outlook on SBA Communications Tower & Land Acquisitions
Part 3 of 3: SBA Communications. SBA actively manages its land interests, with 72% of its 39,749 towers (17,464 domestic, 22,285 international) situated on land they own or control with terms exceeding 20 years.

Part Two of a Three-Part Series: JW Tower & Telecom's 2025 Outlook on American Tower's Tower & Land Acquisitions
Part 2 of 3: American Tower. For American Tower in 2025, it is aggressively prioritizing the acquisition of land beneath its U.S. towers. When it comes to M&A and cell tower acquisitions, the company has signaled its intent to stay active in the market but, at least publicly, does not see any significant portfolios to their suiting at this time.

Part One (A) of a Three-Part Series: Crown Castle Steven J. Moskowitz terminated as CEO of Crown Castle
Part 1 of 3: Crown Castle. On March 24, 2025 Crown Castle announced that Steven J. Moskowitz will be terminated as CEO of Crown Castle and that Daniel K. Schlanger, Crown Castle's current CFO will serve now serve as Interim President and CEO of Crown Castle.

Part One of a Three-Part Series: JW Tower & Telecom's 2025 Outlook on Crown Castle's Tower & Land Acquisitions
With Crown Castle’s recent decision to divest its fiber and small cell business, the company has signaled a renewed commitment to becoming a pure "tower play" enterprise.

Analysis of Q4 2024 Earnings: ATC, SBA, and Crown Castle
The 2024 Q4 and full-year 2024 financial results for the "Big 3" U.S. publicly traded cell tower companies—American Tower (ATC), Crown Castle, and SBA Communications—have recently been released, revealing strategic shifts.

UScellular / T-Mobile Transaction – Landlord Cell Tower Lease Impact?
What does the proposed transaction mean for landlords with a US cellular lease on their property?

What is a cell tower lease buyout?
A cell tower lease buyout is a transaction where a property owner sells their rights to a cell tower lease to a third party in exchange for a lump sum payment. This means that instead of receiving regular rental payments from the wireless carrier, the property owner receives a one-time, upfront payment in exchange for the lease.