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Brad Molotsky discusses the role sustainability plays in attracting new investors.
Fibra Inn CEO Oscar Calvillo says FIBRA has strong team in place to analyze opportunities.
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Nareit REITweek panel also sees need for pandemic risk insurance.
Nareit’s Calvin Schnure watching start of REIT second quarter earnings season.
NYSE’s Ron Bohlert says REITs likely to benefit from Fed’s interest rate stance.
Trepp’s Manus Clancy analyzes the wall of maturities in the mortgage market.
Solid demand, muted supply and rising rents expected to continue, according to CEO Phil Hawkins.
Hudson Pacific is working to reduce homelessness and increase affordable housing across its core West Coast markets.
CEO Ignacio Mariátegui sees strong growth potential in multi-tenant assets, particularly the logistics and office sectors.
REIT seeking high-quality assets in amenity-rich areas.
VICI Properties, and other investors, see the city as an odds-on favorite in continuing to attract visitors—despite the pandemic’s challenges.
Aaron Halfacre says REIT has yet to develop an institutional following.
Rent growth starting to be felt more broadly.