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Fidelity’s Steve Buller sees global trend toward unlocking value of existing property assets.
CEO Jon Wheeler says focus remains on secondary and tertiary markets.
Analysts are projecting institutional lenders could place record amounts of capital into commercial real estate in 2014.
Hap Stein of Regency Centers discusses shopping center REIT’s robust development pipeline.
Bob Lehman expresses concern about PCAOB proposals on auditor opinions, audit firm rotation.
W.P. Carey’s Adam Cohen sees increased need for documentation.
President Bob Cutlip says REIT comfortable purchasing assets in secondary markets.
Investors Real Estate Trust’s Timothy Mihalik sees sound fundamentals throughout Midwest.
CEO David Stockert highlights importance of amenities for millennials.
Company is expanding to take advantage of thriving West Coast markets, according to CEO Stuart Tanz.
CEO David LaRue says capital markets accommodating for REITs.
CEO Mark Alfieri says dense, urban locations will “stand the test of time.”
Retiring CEO David Henry discusses plans to make succession process “easy for the market.”