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Lou Conforti says REIT redefining role of general managers across portfolio.
Cohen & Steers’ Tom Bohjalian favors rental housing, cell towers, and data centers.
Fund manager Burl East discusses real estate investment focused on technology-based tenants.
CEO Jon Bortz says focus will be on creative redevelopment, enhancement of LaSalle assets.
JLL says fundamentals point to continued growth potential in the market.
IMT’s Cliff Majersik says property owners should take steps now to prepare for long-term goals.
Goodwin’s Yoel Kranz and Daniel Adams see biggest changes in board diversity, proxy access.
Newly appointed chief executive Jeffrey Jennison says the historic company will remain rooted in California.
AEW Capital Management’s Gina Szymanski expects niche REIT segments to be “incredibly resilient.”
Beth Burnham Mace says the elderly continue to delay moving into senior housing.
Goodwin’s Gil Menna sees opportunities for REITs that offer unique solutions to tenants.
BDO’s Dennis Duffy discusses the potential for converting retail properties into industrial assets.
Ashford Inc.’s Rob Hays says business and leisure travelers alike are out in force.
Braemar’s Richard Stockton says it’s harder to find deals that make sense financially.
Prologis’ Chris Caton says investors are likely to respond to long-term demand drivers.
Richard Anderson of Mizuho Securities downplays possibility of rush of deals in office sector.