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CEO Daniel DuPree attributes success to a well-defined market in the Sunbelt.
Ryman Hospitality Properties is a proud and innovative custodian of Nashville’s cultural heritage.
Twenty years after its IPO, net lease REIT aggressively pursuing expansion.
AvalonBay’s Mark Delisi says governance important in showing how well a company operates.
CEO James Nelson says REIT has been “fortunate” in finding off-market deals.
Pebblebrook CEO Jon Bortz sees restrictions remaining until medical advancement emerges.
Kilroy, Macerich, Prologis and Equity Residential named sector leaders.
CEO Chris Benjamin says REIT monetizing development for sale projects.
CEO Bill Stein says data center demand “remains incredibly healthy.”
Jeffrey Fisher says REIT’s results are better than industry average due to format.
Jeff Donnelly discussed investor messaging, market dynamics, and deal activity in the hotel sector.
CEO Michael Schall says residential supply appears to have peaked.
CEO Hamid Moghadam stressed the need to expand energy capacity, in all forms.
Melinda McLaughlin says customers are no longer waiting for “perfect information” in order to act.