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Significant amount of REIT M&A litigation seen, experts say.
Monmouth's Landy says new construction is needed to meet pent-up demand.
Drew Alexander sees dominance of omnichannel model in future retail landscape.
A look at the role REITs are playing in the next generation of wireless technology.
MREG executive says spreads between development and standing assets still “substantial.”
Matt Salem says borrowers have been able to implement business plans, despite challenges.
Mike Landy says REIT working with tenants to enhance their capacity.
CEO Bill Bayless sees potential for agreements with other Fortune 50 companies.
FASB chair Russell Golden says potential GAAP improvements expected shortly.
The call for improved diversity goes well beyond the real estate industry, and the movement continues to gain momentum.
Ventas CEO Debra Cafaro says senior housing “at an important inflection point” in the cycle.
David Auerbach sees potential for REITs to connect with a broad audience via Clubhouse.
WashREIT’s Matt Praske details solar panel and rooftop garden projects in Washington, D.C.
Proskauer Rose's Loffman discusses potential policy changes.
HCP’s Justin Hutchens sees growth in senior housing, medical properties and life sciences.