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Retiring CEO David Henry discusses plans to make succession process “easy for the market.”
Green Street's Lukas Hartwich discusses the state of the lodging sector.
CEO Marshall Loeb says demand for infill sites has grown in last two years.
David Blackman of Government Properties Income Trust highlights “aggressive” asset pricing.
Liberty’s Marla Thalheimer sees data collection as opportunity for REIT to connect with tenants.
Fitch Ratings’ Steven Marks says unsecured bond market has improved REIT liquidity.
Shari Thakady sees impermissible services as a growing issue for tax directors of REITs.
CEO Bill Owens stresses company’s expertise in closing loans quickly.
CEO Sandeep Mathrani expects “peer-leading” performance from GGP in 2016.
CEO Hap Stein discusses development, redevelopment platforms.
CEO Thomas McGuinness looking to develop hub-and-spoke retail portfolio.
David de la Rosa of Green Street Advisors on the development of Mexican REITs.
Jernigan Capital COO John Good expects development cycle to last up to 7 years.
Host’s Michael Chang sees continued push to make building automation more efficient.
Columbia Management's Arthur Hurley sees potential in the apartment sector.