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CEO Sam Landy says the biggest change agent in manufactured housing is the continually improved product.
Rob Hays says warmer markets continue to be the clear winners.
Xenia Hotels & Resorts’ Taylor Kessel says governance and social issues are a natural fit, but GCs are catching up to speed on environmental issues.
CEO Ed Fritsch says “advantageous” footprint continues to attract tenants.
Keith Rummer also says HR execs need to have their finger on the pulse of the organization.
CEO Anne McCulloch says social-purpose REIT attractive to broad range of investors.
CEO Sumit Roy points to “plenty of dry powder” for acquisitions.
COO Dennis Craven said the REIT bought new hotels in preferred markets with higher growth profiles.
Debra A. Cafaro’s leadership and flexibility have driven her career, and her company, to great heights.
COO Leslie Swanson discusses Tanger’s occupancy, new revenue streams, and more.
CEO Jeff Donnelly says free cash flow per share growth is key priority this year.
Melinda McLaughlin says customers are no longer waiting for “perfect information” in order to act.
Michael Seton says he’s “extremely optimistic” about Sila’s future.
Announcement follows earlier attempt by Prologis to acquire its fellow logistics REIT.
The CEO highlighted the enduring strength of the American consumer and emphasized the need for agility in navigating volatile capital markets.
Prologis’ Chris Caton says investors are likely to respond to long-term demand drivers.