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CEO Jay Sugarman says the REIT is attractive as both a value and a high-growth stock.
CEO John Good says self-storage sector has had “nice run” since 2015.
The FTSE Nareit All Equity REITs Index, which includes 163 equity REITs, advanced 7.73% in the third quarter and 28.49% in the first three quarters of 2019.
REIT returns at mid-year are slightly ahead of the broader market.
Demand for industrial space has been slowly on the upswing.
Cohen & Steers’ Tom Bohjalian favors rental housing, cell towers, and data centers.
The FTSE EPRA Nareit Developed Extended Index rose 2.8% in February and was up 4.6% on a year-to-date basis at month-end.
Executives see staying power of traditional cell tower structure.
Third Avenue’s Ryan Dobratz also sees increased M&A activity in next 12-24 months.
Prologis’ Jeannie Renne-Malone expects increased cost-benefit analysis of investments.
Green Street’s Justin Brown also highlights Indian REIT market opportunities.