REITs invest in the majority of real estate property types, including offices, apartment buildings, warehouses, retail centers, medical facilities, data centers, cell towers and hotels.
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Partnerships are occurring across a range of REIT property sectors.
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CEO Jason Fox says the company has also concentrated on simplifying its business since becoming a REIT in 2012.
The REIT industry is supporting students and providing opportunities for success at all stages of their education.
CEO Jeffrey Edison says REIT is also cognizant of macro pressures facing consumers.
Wheeler Real Estate Investment Trust Chairman and CEO Jon Wheeler discusses focus on secondary, tertiary markets.
Lodging REITs are en route to recovery, but the pace of improvement is likely to be uneven.
CEO Jay Sugarman says REIT’s strategy is even more attractive in current environment.
CEO Joey Agree says REIT’s focus is on top retailers, including Walmart.
Ted Klinck says de-densification of office space could offset increase in remote working.
Jason Fox says REIT likely to be more active in second half on warehouse and industrial sale-leasebacks.
David Gladstone expects produce prices to remain elevated until economy opens further.
Rich Anderson of SMBC Nikko Securities America says this will help REITs recapture lost ground.
Jeff Horowitz of BofA Securities says very few REITs have maturity issues, a business differentiator during the pandemic.
Tom Bartlett expects continued growth in markets outside the U.S.
CEO David Singelyn sees move away from high-density living.
Interim CEO Tesh Durvasula says REIT is “cautiously optimistic” for rest of 2020.