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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.”
Todd Huebsch says automation and AI are reshaping daily operations across property types.
The need for more digital infrastructure is only going to increase.
DCT CEO Phil Hawkins discusses company’s effort to pare down its portfolio.
Parkway’s Daniele Horton underscores importance of tenant engagement.
PwC’s Adam Feuerstein also highlights main tax issues for subsidiary REITs.
CBRE’s Julie Whelan says vibrant mixed-use areas more attractive to office, retail, and residential tenants.
AccountAbility CEO Sunny Misser says climate action is one of the biggest developments to watch.
People making news in the REIT and publicly traded real estate industry.