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Chilton’s Matt Werner says focus on capex can preserve property value and attract tenants.
Fidelity's Steve Buller discusses the state of international commercial real estate markets.
REITworld: 2019 panel say talent, data, diversity & inclusion, and scale are issues to watch.
Equity REITs raised $3.4 billion in the third quarter of 2019 through at-the-market programs, just shy of a record high.
Cohen stresses the need for streamlined data management and analytics.
Prudential’s Rick Romano says REITs should choose development rather than acquisitions.
Herman said a key disruption is the move from human to AI analysis of proxy statements.
Michael Hudgins of J.P. Morgan Asset Management says single-family REITs have "surprised to the upside" so far, although questions remain.
AFIRE's Jim Fetgatter says investors also have eye on Brazil.
Jeffrey Fisher says REIT’s results are better than industry average due to format.
CEO Brad Hill says population growth in core markets reinforces confidence in MAA’s long-term strategy.
Joey Agree says REIT is supported by $2.4 billion in liquidity.