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Green Street’s Dave Bragg discusses long-term effect of reduced car ownership and other economic disruptors.
LaSalle Hotel Properties CEO Michael Barnello discuses supply-and-demand dynamics in the lodging sector.
Goodwin Procter’s Ettore Santucci skeptical about REIT IPO increase in 2015.
CEO Bill Hankowsky also highlights REIT’s growing preference for industrial assets.
Bank of America Merrill Lynch’s Jeff Horowitz says market developing high expectations for REITs going public.
Alexandria CEO Joel Marcus sees growing interest from tech sector.
Eaton Vance’s J. Scott Craig says REIT leverage levels drifting slightly higher.
CEO Ed Walter says finding acquisition targets a challenge.
Health care real estate is adapting to a rapidly shifting landscape.
Michael Knott of Green Street Advisors says firm monitoring new supply in senior housing.
CEO Louis Conforti says REIT is implementing “practicable technology” at centers.
PPR's Hans Nordby also anticipates growth in warehouse sector.
Iron Mountain CEO Bill Meaney says company exploring new paths for growth.
CEO Thomas Nolan expects “terrific transference” of ownership.