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CEO Wendy Simpson said the smart design program will help keep viruses out of facilities too.
CEO Jonathan Stanner said the REIT is “very encouraged” by the change it sees occurring post-pandemic.
CEO Bill Bayless sees potential for agreements with other Fortune 50 companies.
Nareit’s Calvin Schnure points to uptick in REIT FFO from one year ago.
Executive Laurie Hawkes provides overview of the single-family housing rental market.
Interim CEO Tesh Durvasula says REIT is “cautiously optimistic” for rest of 2020.
The good times keep rolling for EPR Properties, which continues to broaden its portfolio beyond entertainment-themed properties.
CEO Terry Considine says housing recovery "good news" for company.
CEO Chris Benjamin says the Hawaiian economy is “coming back strong.”
Bloomberg’s Lenora Suki says U.S. reporting lagging Europe and Asia.
FTI Consulting’s Michael Hedden says property markets demonstrated resilience in last year in face of global challenges.
Program could enable Ashford to make up to $500 million in acquisitions.
CEOs say pandemic has accelerated trends and caused shifts in employee thinking.
Lou Haddad expects some tenants to be in full expansion mode in 2021 or 2022.