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CEO Chris Czarnecki sees rapid consolidation in single-family rental market.
CEO David Gladstone also points to strong acquisition pipeline.
CEO Richard Byrne discusses new lending opportunities and a strategic acquisition that positions the firm for long-term growth.
CEO Nelson Mills said a healthy post-pandemic reentry for its tenants is key among its ESG priorities.
CEO Conor Flynn says Kimco will be a net seller in 2018.
Kilroy founded predecessor to West Coast REIT in 1952.
Ross Prindle sees grocery-anchored shopping centers and industrial assets performing well.
CEO Ben Butcher says supply chain disruptions causing shift away from just-in-time inventories.
CEO James Nelson says REIT has been “fortunate” in finding off-market deals.
Data center REIT recognized by EPA for renewable energy sourcing.
Co-founded Cali Associates in 1949.
REIT actively pursuing acquisitions in all experiential sectors, except cinema.
Liberty Property Trust CEO Bill Hankowsky discusses benefits of going public in 1994.
PwC’s Andrew Alperstein also sees need for public-private partnership on affordable housing.