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Rothenberg highlights importance of aligning sustainability strategies with broader objectives.
Co-CEO Gary Beasley says market response to single-family rental model still evolving.
CEO Joe Margolis says REIT is in good shape to take advantage of potential opportunities.
CEO Todd Meredith says advances in innovation also driving more services to outpatient facilities.
American Assets Trust’s John Chamberlain sees acquisitions as overly expensive.
The FTSE EPRA/Nareit Global Real Estate Index Series underperformed broader markets in May as turbulent trading conditions persisted.
CEO Will Eglin says REIT has raised rents 24% on a cash basis.
Host’s Michael Chang says focus on supply chain is an opportunity to maintain leadership.
CBRE’s Matt Gardner says industry does not follow broader economic cycle.
The REIT continues to prioritize innovation that strengthens service.
CEO Joey Agree says REIT is focused on nation’s top 30-35 retailers.
Private equity firm’s agreements to buy Excel Trust and GE real estate assets could be start of a trend.
COO John Kessler says acquisitions can’t compete with redevelopment of portfolio.
Housing Partnership Equity Trust is working to shore up the nation’s stock of homes for residents with modest incomes.
CBRE’s Matt Walaszek says market dominated by large players, including Americold.