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Urban growth trends could be a boon for investors.
CEO Paul McDowell says people are leaving gateway cities in search of a better climate and cost of living.
John Forester of REIT Management & Research says tenants seeking more energy and water data.
CEO T. Wilson Eglin discusses company’s dividend growth.
CEO Bobby Taubman says REIT’s share-buyback program currently “on the backburner.”
Cliff Majersik of IMT discusses facilitating landlord-tenant energy partnerships.
Landreneau also says need for grid decarbonization is primary challenge for built environment.
Host’s Michael Chang says initiatives currently under review at asset level.
CEO Wendy Simpson says LTC successful in selling assets to local partners.
Analysts are projecting institutional lenders could place record amounts of capital into commercial real estate in 2014.
Ventas' Debra Cafaro offers insight into how the health care REIT plans to further its international expansion.
CEO Randy Churchey expects favorable conditions to endure.
David Schanuel says failure to take action could turn asset into “ticking time bomb.”
Michael Seton says he’s “extremely optimistic” about Sila’s future.
CEO Bill Bayless says student housing maturing as an institutional asset class.