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University of Wisconsin’s Tim Pire says market supply and demand may shift.
Hotel sector firms keeping pricing power, according to Bortz.
CEO Ben Butcher says company cooling on JV deals.
Coradino says company ready for potential opportunities.
Lazard’s Jay Leupp touts opportunities in Europe, Asia and Mexico.
King & Spalding’s Carrie Ratliff says clients taking a wait-and-see approach.
Bob O’Brien of Deloitte sees REITs paying close attention to cost structures.
Jason Goode is advising clients that 2025 is not a year for “business as usual.”
EARN prides itself on using its data and analytics to manage interest rate risk, rather than attempting to take a direction on where rates are heading.
NAREIT’s John Worth previews a REITWise 2017 panel on the state of the real estate market.
Debt financing through mortgages is the most common way people and businesses buy their homes and commercial properties.
Nuveen’s Global Chief Investment Officer and Head of Real Estate, Carly Tripp, sat down with REIT magazine to discuss the challenges real estate and capital markets face during tumultuous economic times.