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Mark Manheimer highlights team development, portfolio diversity, and handling tenant challenges.
Prologis’ Melinda McLaughlin says multi-level development justified by higher rents.
CFO Anthony Saladino says core fundamentals at strongest level in more than a decade.
CEO Hap Stein says increased competition and technology are also contributing to a “bifurcation among retailers.”
CEO Mahbod Nia also says REIT plans to sell up to $500 million in non-core assets.
CEO Stephen Yalof also says REIT collaborating with retailers to accelerate back-to-school shopping.
CEO Ben Schall says REIT has $3 billion in pre-funded construction projects underway.
CEO Ric Campo says development “still a really good business.”
Looking back, the REIT industry once again showcased its resilience in 2018.
CEO David Sedgwick says the REIT is positioned to recover from the pandemic despite a tight labor market.
CEO Ed Fritsch says “advantageous” footprint continues to attract tenants.
Senior Manager Anita Battle said Equinix has created a progressive culture that employees lean into.
CEO Anne McCulloch says social-purpose REIT attractive to broad range of investors.
CEO Sumit Roy points to “plenty of dry powder” for acquisitions.
Xenia Hotels & Resorts’ Taylor Kessel says governance and social issues are a natural fit, but GCs are catching up to speed on environmental issues.