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CEO Michael Weil says upcoming name change spells out clear focus on necessity retail.
Available capital and low cap rates are seen as supporting transaction activity.
CyrusOne’s Kyle Myers says REIT has set a goal of zero carbon emissions by 2040.
Brandywine general counsel Brad Molotsky says REITs working on improving communications architecture.
Gleacher's Steve Hentschel says secondary markets face challenges.
All property sectors were positive in January, led by lodging/resorts at 17.1%, industrial at 13.7%, and data centers at 13.2%.
Equity Commonwealth’s David Helfand envisions a more focused company in future.
DLA Piper’s John Sullivan says markets look strong in terms of capital availability.
NAREIT's Brad Case discusses broad-based outperformance.
Green Street’s John Bejjani says economy lifting real estate fundamentals.
CEO Chris Volk reports that fundamentals are “terrific.”
Letter to IRS also discussed treatment of disregarded entities.
Suggestions include long-term reauthorization of flood insurance program.
Brief relates to Murr v. Wisconsin.