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CEO Todd Meredith says advances in innovation also driving more services to outpatient facilities.
CEO Arlen Nordhagen says REIT less exposed to oversupply than most of its peers.
Kimco’s Leah Landro says the REIT has been working with Project Destined to achieve this goal.
Ari Frankel says investors better understand link between sustainability and financial performance.
Ross Prindle sees grocery-anchored shopping centers and industrial assets performing well.
CEO Sam Landy says UMH Has competitive edge in expanding portfolio due to vacant sites.
GRESB’s Chris Pyke says U.S. REITs closing the gap with foreign counterparts.
Egan said the social element of ESG differs company by company.
Vornado’s Dan Egan highlights increased focus on carbon intensity of assets.
CEO Stephen Yalof said the REIT’s business and traffic are holding firm and its sales are good.
Multifamily REIT has made a $150,000 commitment to the National Urban League in 2021.
Mark Decker says REIT has the most financial flexibility it has ever had.
CEO Jeff Edison said the REIT believes strong internal growth from rents will result.
CEO Michael Gamzon says individual transactions have significant impact on REIT’s growth.
CEO James Taylor Jr. says almost 15% of the company has been sold through the private markets since 2017.