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CEO Andrew Spodek expects post office assets to play growing role in last mile delivery.
Bob Gadsden of Alpine Funds says lower gas prices a net positive for REITs.
LaSalle’s Lisa Kaufman says cell tower growth outlook “longer and better” than market expectations.
Investment in new technology seen as key element of capital allocation.
Carly Tripp stresses importance of individual asset selection.
NAREIT’s John Worth previews a REITWise 2017 panel on the state of the real estate market.
Goodwin’s Yoel Kranz and Daniel Adams see biggest changes in board diversity, proxy access.
Nareit’s Calvin Schnure says unemployment rate could top 10%.
Cornerstone's Scott Westphal on real estate fund management.
Malcolm Montgomery of Shearman & Sterling on the impact of potential changes to public policy on REITs and sectors poised to outperform in 2017.
Nareit’s Calvin Schnure also sees easing in REIT tenants’ cash flow concerns.
Fritsch, a former Nareit chair, says market rotation plan will strengthen long-term growth opportunities.
Cornerstone Realty’s Jay Olander says new fund will invest in undervalued companies.
CEO Bill Bayless is optimistic students will return to campus in the fall.
Nareit’s Calvin Schnure says commercial real estate remains in a “rough patch.”