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Bonser says signs look “pretty bullish” for public REITs.
Hospitality Properties Trust’s John Murray says muted supply remains key to company’s growth.
Andrew Richard is a managing director of Credit Suisse in the Investment Banking division.
CEO Michael Landy discusses Monmouth’s strategy for taking advantage of low interest rates.
Phil Owens of Green Street’s Advisory Group discusses long-term outlook in retail real estate.
Joey Agree of Agree Realty discusses 20th anniversary of company listing on NYSE.
Senior Portfolio Manager Adrianna Giesey sees stronger cash flow growth in modern economy real estate.
CEO Nelson Mills says San Francisco transactions “exceeding expectations.”
LaSalle’s Lisa Kaufman says cell tower growth outlook “longer and better” than market expectations.
Sturgis Partners’ Mary Hogan Preusse sees trend fueled by public valuations, ample private funds.
Ed Pettinella of Home Properties rebuts concerns about multifamily market.