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AEW Capital Management’s Gina Szymanski expects niche REIT segments to be “incredibly resilient.”
Goodwin’s Yoel Kranz and Daniel Adams see biggest changes in board diversity, proxy access.
73 percent of participants in the 2014 NAREIT Compensation Survey expect the size of their company’s workforce to increase overall in 2014 compared to 2013.
Goodwin’s Gil Menna sees opportunities for REITs that offer unique solutions to tenants.
Bluerock will spin off single-family rental properties prior to acquisition.
Richard Anderson of Mizuho Securities downplays possibility of rush of deals in office sector.
CoStar’s Hans Nordby sees “ocean of dry powder” pointed at real estate.
SelectLeaders’ Marc Torrey says trend could be broad-based.
CenterSquare’s Scott Crowe sees “whole new paradigm” for real estate.
Data centers are one of the most rapidly growing of all REIT sectors.
Chatham Financial’s Evan Marble stresses need to prepare for change.