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Urban Edge’s Etan Bluman also says open communication is critical.
CEO Donald Wood says consumer access to information has changed REIT industry.
Data center REIT recognized by EPA for renewable energy sourcing.
New CEO Brent Smith also says WeWork deal is in response to customer demands.
Early indications from the past two quarters suggest REITs are likely to perform well if we enter into a sustained inflationary environment.
Kimco’s Ross Cooper says the REIT’s “rising star” millennials brainstorm revenue-generating ideas.
AvalonBay’s Mark Delisi says ESG reporting must be transparent and honest.
CEO Ed Pitoniak says renewed wage growth will boost visits, spending.
Brandywine’s Kelly Xu says early involvement of tax department is key for capital market transactions.
CEO Jeffrey Witherell says REIT focused on multi-tenant properties with staggered leases.
CEO Arlen Nordhagen says REIT less exposed to oversupply than most of its peers.
Jason Fox says REIT “uniquely positioned” to benefit from uptick in inflation.
Sara Neff says green bonds have remained in demand throughout the COVID crisis.
CEO Thomas McGuinness says top grocers will embrace big data and remain relevant.
CEO says off-market business providing stable acquisition pipeline.