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Deloitte survey highlights need for real estate industry to invest in attracting next generation.
Tara Marszewski also calls for setting up a system of monitoring.
CFO Jeffrey Theiler sees “fantastic tailwinds” for health care sector.
CEO Michael Weil says service retail sector “holding up very nicely.”
EY’s Dale Kim says voters could remove a tax increase ceiling for commercial and industrial properties.
Hersha’s Bennett Thomas says guests, team members, and shareholders all support efforts.
J.P. Morgan Chase’s Mark Streeter says that the ratings agencies will continue to upgrade REITs with the right leverage balance.
Continued convergence of traditional and non-traditional sector yields is expected.
EPRA’s Hassan Sabir sees need for better investor understanding of ESG reporting.
CEO Chris Czarnecki says fund has a lower minimum, more liquidity, and more diversification.
Green Street’s Spenser Allaway sees overall improvement in retail outlook.
Leading real estate fund managers reflect on the challenges and opportunities ahead for 2019.
The Federal Reserve’s Senior Loan Officer Survey for August 2021 indicates that conditions in commercial real estate markets are improving.
Green Street’s Eric Frankel points to “amazing institutional investor demand.”
Anne McCulloch sees continuing supply of assets as traditional owners divest.
CEO Nelson Mills said the company has drilled down to New York, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C., and will consider Boston in the future.