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Loeb & Loeb’s Terence Cuff says REITs should evaluate their partnership agreements.
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REIT expects to make $1.1 billion in acquisitions this year.
A generation ago, most commercial real estate consisted of a building and four walls that provided space and services for tenants. Today, however, a growing share of real estate supports the high-tech sector.
Board diversity is the key moving forward, attorney says.
CEO Mike Carroll says a mix of regional and national tenants positions the company for growth.
For more than four decades, Ralph was one of the REIT industry’s most eloquent, insightful and wise proponents.
While valuations are somewhat different across different segments of the REIT industry, there is a “wealth of undervaluation” in REITs today—and investors certainly should be paying closer attention.
LaSalle’s Lisa Kaufman says active managers better positioned to protect investor value in challenging markets.
Barclays’ Ross Smotrich says fundamentals still favor landlords, but it’s getting more challenging late in the cycle.
CEO Gary Wojtaszek says the company will have a “pretty substantial presence” in Europe by year-end.
Kristen Naughton highlights new revenue from contracts with customers standard.
CEO Louis Conforti said the REIT views store closures as an opportunity to curate its tenants.
CEO Glenn Rufrano says industrial assets sale will help reduce debt.
Venable’s Jim Hanks says women and minorities bring unique perspective.
CEO Mike Carroll says the REIT’s best tenants also include restaurants, banks, dry cleaners, and medical buildings.