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Vert Asset Management’s Sam Adams says real estate sustainability story is “really compelling.”
Resource Real Estate's Scott Crowe sees value in Europe.
Archived audio webcasts of the company presentations are available through REIT Stream.
Rodney Ramcharan of the USC Lusk Center for Real Estate explains potential implications of China’s currency devaluation on the real estate market.
CEO Paul Szurek says REIT able to grow asset base at replacement cost.
KeyBank’s Daniel Stegemoeller says REITs entered pandemic “extraordinarily well-positioned.”
CEO Glenn Rufrano says disposition schedule on track.
CEO Daniel DuPree attributes success to a well-defined market in the Sunbelt.
Federal Realty’s Chris Brown says sustainability program should reflect good business practices.
REALPAC's Nancy Anderson says fundamentals healthy across most regions and asset classes.
Jack Rosenberg of Colliers on the growth in absorption of industrial space and new construction in the sector.
“Reversion to the mean” in investment markets also cited as key storyline in coming year.
NAREIT's Calvin Schnure looks at what the jobs report means for commercial real estate.