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Green Street’s Jed Reagan sees office development returning in select markets.
CEO Paul Pittman says southeastern region continues to offer growth.
National Retail CEO says company is constantly trying to improve portfolio.
BOMA's Henry Chamberlain says members concerned about taxes, energy.
Investors assessing possible changes to macroeconomic picture, observers say.
Hans Nordby says trends in distribution space, manufacturing boosting outlook in industrial sector.
Gramercy’s Gordon DuGan says opportunities outweigh challenges facing company in 2015.
CEO Tom Sittema says company ramping up investment in sector.
Phil Owens of Green Street’s Advisory Group discusses long-term outlook in retail real estate.
The New York Court of Appeals affirmed the principle that a written partnership agreement is not “at will” and may not be unilaterally dissolved by a minority partner.
CEO Roger Waesche says development remains the engine of growth.