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REITs delivered strong investment performance through mid-year 2026, outperforming the broad equity market by a sizable margin.
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SITE Center’s Joe Lopez sees shift away from asset-based approach.
Venable’s Jim Hanks says engagement occurring on a continuing basis.
Rukevbe Esi is chief digital officer at AvalonBay Communities, Inc. (NYSE: AVB), joining the multifamily REIT in 2019 to reimagine its customer experiences in the digital arena.
Managing director Andy McCulloch also sees ability for REITs to create alpha through active management.
CEO Andrew Sims says REIT seeking to create growth in major Southern markets.
Fidelity’s Steve Buller says fundamentals “good.”
A record number of investors, analysts and media attended REITWeek 2016 in New York to meet with management teams and check the pulse of the industry. Here are several key takeaways from this year’s conference.
CEO Joe Coradino says PREIT has worked hard to prepare for Sears bankruptcy.
CEO Ramin Kamfar says shifting generational demographics favor renting over owning.
Green Street’s Justin Brown also highlights Indian REIT market opportunities.
CEO James Connor says strategy offers chance to grow even faster in strong markets.
AccountAbility CEO Sunny Misser says climate action is one of the biggest developments to watch.
CEO Bobby Taubman says despite tenant bankruptcies, the REIT closed 2019 at approximately 95% occupied.
Green Street’s Lukas Hartwich expects supply pressure to ease next year.
CEO Drew Alexander says the REIT is looking to grow in about 15 markets across the U.S.