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Nareit’s 2026 outlook addresses the topics that have been on the minds of real estate investors, including valuation divergences, compelling opportunities, and global strategies.
REITwise will take place March 24-26 in Hollywood, FL. This event is the leading educational conference for REITs, covering technical, regulatory, and operational updates.
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Loeb & Loeb’s Terence Cuff says existing partnership and audit agreements need amending.
PwC’s Annet Thomas discussed how public REITs manage income, assets, and tax implications when working with joint ventures.
CEO David Weinreb says NOI has been rising since company went public in 2010.
New indices introduced by Green Street allow us for the first time to compare property price performance to total returns for property types outside of the traditional core REIT sectors.
Don Hammett highlighted the firm’s expansion plans and client-focused service initiatives.
John Rayis of Lockton Companies says tax insurance and rep & warranty coverage are helping close complex real estate deals with greater confidence.
CEO Terry Considine says boosting rate gives it better pricing, with fewer new units to lease.
CEO Paul Pittman sees general farm economy improving in 2018.
Deloitte’s Wyndham Smith says FASB should consider income statement restructuring.
KPMG’s David Fisher says AI could revolutionize project management in real estate.
Easterly highlights a shift toward private capital over traditional financing methods.
GPT Group’s Bruce Precious says it is essential for industry to work together.
Ventas’ Kelly Meissner says operators can control intensity, type of light.
Craig Leupold says institutional investors under-allocated to real estate.
CEO Bill Bayless says strongest opportunities remain on development side.
King & Spalding’s Carrie Ratliff says clients taking a wait-and-see approach.