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COO John Kessler says acquisitions can’t compete with redevelopment of portfolio.
Lisa Palmer says consumers are ready to emerge from quarantine to reengage with and support local businesses.
Jon Bortz sees some pockets of leisure travel outpacing 2019 levels, business recovery slower.
Melinda McLaughlin says automation leads to an increase in location options for logistics real estate.
Anne Olson also is hopeful the REIT can take advantage of potential market dislocation.
Nuveen’s Carly Tripp also says increased rental income due to strong demand, not inflation.
John Kite says REIT is also communicating environmental benefits of physical vs. online retail.
Parkway consists of Houston assets spun out of Cousins Properties merger.
CEO Andrew Spodek outlines internal and external strategies for expansion.
Ari Frankel, 2019 chair, says REITs have been increasingly proactive in managing disclosures.
Pebblebrook's Bortz sees West Coast outperforming East Coast.
First Potomac Realty Trust has made big moves to reposition itself in the U.S. capital
Jay Brown expects significant benefits from T-Mobile’s commitment to building 5G networks.
KKR Real Estate Finance Trust Inc. (NYSE: KREF) has assembled a loan portfolio during the past few years that is matched to a conservative set of liabilities—a strategy that has held up well during recent market volatility fueled by the COVID-19 pandemic.