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CEO Joey Agree says REIT’s focus is on top retailers, including Walmart.
CEO Jay Whitehurst says the REIT’s top 25 tenants are focused on e-commerce-resistant businesses.
CEO Joey Agree says net lease REIT has aligned its portfolio with omnichannel retail environment.
Rep. David Kustoff (R-TN) visited the headquarters of MAA in Germantown, TN.
CEO Christopher Czarnecki says REIT at the beginning stages of targeting a wider investor audience.
CEO Richard Stockton sees advances coming for in-room technology.
CEO David Nunes says New Zealand joint venture boosts diversification.
The overall composite price index in March stood 7.9 percent above one year earlier. This increase represents an acceleration of price gains from those during most of 2017, to the most rapid pace since 2016.
CEO James Taylor Jr. says almost 15% of the company has been sold through the private markets since 2017.
CEO Chris Constant sees “significant” M&A activity among convenience store tenants.
Host’s Michael Chang says companies should take a consistent approach to gathering data.
CEO Sam Landy says UMH has internal and external expansion opportunities.
Digital Realty’s Aaron Binkley says Facebook transaction can be replicated with other customers.
CEO Joey Agree also says retailers need non-discretionary element to navigate challenges ahead.
CEO Christopher Constant sees growing popularity of stand-alone, quick-serve restaurants.
CEO Dan Hansen says hotel functionality, guest preferences continue to change.