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CEO Sigrid Zialcita says Asia Pacific has been “at the forefront of the REIT revolution.”
Parkway Properties’ revitalization strategy succeeded faster than anticipated.
Looking out to the second half of 2020 and into 2021, Wieting says CPB sees value returning in certain real estate sectors and other asset classes that are deeply undervalued at the moment.
David Stafford says fund has gained exposure to property sectors with structural tailwinds.
Increased scale cited as a key benefit.
With Republicans winning back the U.S. Senate in last fall’s elections, the focus in Congress has shifted to how the House of Representatives and Senate may work together to pass legislation.
Managing Director Stephan Richford points to improving balance sheets and strong institutional demand as key signals for REIT momentum heading into 2026.
Nareit’s Calvin Schnure also says last week’s market volatility has little impact on long-term investors.
Troni says current conditions are favorable for long-term investors to enter listed real estate.
As REITs expand globally, they must navigate complex tax rules, jurisdictional differences, and an evolving U.S. regulatory landscape, says Sarah Beth Rizzo.