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Goodwin partner Blake Liggio points to “new commitment to technology” in real estate.
Lazard’s Jay Leupp also bullish on Hong Kong and China.
Evercore ISI’s Rich Hightower sees growing focus on non-room revenue.
Jeremy Banoff is Senior Managing Director, FPL Associates L.P.
Schack research points to link between diverse populations and long-term growth.
Investment in new technology seen as key element of capital allocation.
Lea Overby of Morningstar on the effects of the growth of co-working on office real estate and commercial mortgage-backed securities.
REITs can take practical steps to prepare for changes.
DLA Piper’s John Sullivan says market still confident in investment from non-U.S. capital sources.
Alston & Bird’s Michael Kessler also sees improved REIT valuations supporting M&A activity.
Sustainability chief Jeannie Renne-Malone discusses the industrial REIT’s latest efforts.