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PNC’s Jason Kushner describes capital markets as “unsettled.”
Kilroy’s Sara Neff says janitors are the “eyes and ears” of a building.
“If you look at fee structures, the quality of asset managers, the portfolios that are being designed and built, it is a much better product.”
REALPAC says 2018 marked the third consecutive year of record investment in Canada.
“The game changes dramatically” once rates start to rise, according to real estate transactions specialist.
Ventas CEO explains how company manages interest rate uncertainty.
CEO David LaRue says Forest City's strategic review of assets nearing completion.
Lazard portfolio manager discusses evolution of international REITs.
Nareit’s John Worth also sees “tremendous opportunities” for REITs to complete institutional portfolios.
CEO Bruce Duncan also hopes to close the valuation gap between CyrusOne and its peers.