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Stephan Richford is U.S. Head of Real Estate at BMO Capital Markets. He has worked directly on more than $75 billion in real estate advisory and capital markets transactions.
CEO Sam Landy highlights UMH’s consistent performance.
Business storage REIT Iron Mountain adapts to life in a high-tech world.
Hospitality Properties Trust increasing presence in travel center sector.
REIT magazine spoke with three REIT General Counsels about current corporate governance issues.
Office REIT Highwoods Properties Inc. has capitalized on the growth of the Sun Belt.
COO Shawn Tibbetts says REIT has taken its ESG program to new heights.
CenterSquare’s Uma Pattarkine says proposals are “a lot more robust” than she had originally expected.
CEO Dave Sedgwick says REIT also looking to keep leverage low and find new operators.
When InvenTrust Properties Corp. decided to go public late last year, it distinguished itself by bringing to market a concentrated portfolio of grocery-anchored, open-air centers in key growing Sun Belt markets.
CEO Ed Fritsch on healthy fundamentals in the South and positive economic trends.
All investing is a relative, not an absolute, game. If the stock market pops by 25 percent in one year and your fund is up 18 percent, you’re sort of a loser. If your fund gains 2 percent and the market loses 20 percent, then you’re a rock star.