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Vornado’s Dan Egan highlights increased focus on carbon intensity of assets.
CEO Christopher Benjamin says Hawaii-based REIT has concentrated its focus.
CEO Bill Stein says data center demand “remains incredibly healthy.”
Ric Campo also says Camden is starting to raise rents in the 5-7% range.
CEO James Taylor says REIT seeing strong momentum from small shop leasing.
CEO Marshall Loeb sees tailwinds from migration to Sun Belt, e-commerce.
Mahzarin Banaji will be the keynote speaker at Nareit’s 2019 Dividends Through Diversity & Inclusion Forum. Since 2001, she has been the Richard Clarke Cabot Professor of Social Ethics at Harvard University.
The REIT continues to prioritize innovation that strengthens service.
John Kite says REIT is also communicating environmental benefits of physical vs. online retail.
Realty Income, marking 30 years as a public company, has broadened scope beyond initial retail net lease focus.
CEO Jeffrey Fisher anticipates some “interesting” capital recycling opportunities.
CEO Wendy Simpson says LTC successful in selling assets to local partners.
CEO Arlen Nordhagen sees increased competition for assets across most markets.
Analysts say large-scale timberland transactions point to healthy increases in per acre values.
Strategic planning and close collaboration created The Pearl, a global destination for medical education, training, and research.
Christopher Benjamin says demand for assets in Hawaii has remained strong.