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Analysts point to expected slowdown in supply as a possible silver lining as demand challenges remain.
Micah Brill says tenants responsible for more than 50 percent of energy use.
The IR Symposium is an invitation-only event tailored specifically to the needs of investor relations professionals in the REIT industry.
CEO Cynthia Figge sees increased pressure on companies to report ESG data.
In the last 18 months, Annaly Capital Management co-founder Wellington Denahan has moved out from behind the scenes to become the public face of the REIT. Denahan talks with the magazine about transitioning to her new role.
PwC’s Tim Bodner sees strong investor demand for experiential real estate.
BlackRock’s Sherry Rexroad sees moderation from last year’s peak transaction volume.
Ron Bohlert discusses market performance, IPO expectations, and interest rate impacts.
Horton said assessments are becoming “more granular” as they drill down to the asset level.
CEO Gary Wojtaszek says interconnection services growing at a rate of 30 percent per year.
CEO Christopher Volk says the company works to create demand rather than stealing market share.
The company sees leasing success, strategic acquisitions, and service enhancements driving future gains.
CEO John Kite says the $7.5 billion merger was immediately accretive to earnings and NAV.