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Shane Shelley of Morrison Foerster discusses solar integration, IRS rulings, and the complexities of REIT joint ventures.
Easterly also discusses market health, valuation hurdles, and future prospects.
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Keith says higher interest rates may extend low transaction activity in place since Q2 2022.
The industrial REIT sector has grown rapidly to keep up with e-commerce, with their total portfolio of industrial space increasing more than 35 percent over the past five years.
Kilroy’s Sara Neff says janitors are the “eyes and ears” of a building.
Ventas’ Kelly Meissner says operators can control intensity, type of light.
CEO Michael Landy says company on a “virtuous cycle.”
The pandemic appears to be at a major turning point as vaccine production and distribution have hit stride. The economy will reach a major turning point soon afterwards, which will raise several issues for real estate and REITs.
CBRE’s Mike Watts says new office deliveries in 2025 to be about 25% of 2019 levels.
Investors have benefited from the strong operating performance.
CEO David Bistricer says recent re-financings have helped fix the company’s variable rate debt.
Layoffs slowed in May, according to Nareit’s Calvin Schnure, who sees bright spot as spread of job losses beyond frontline sectors appears limited.
Chatham Financial’s Robert Barton expects biggest change in area of ineffectiveness.
REALPAC's Nancy Anderson says fundamentals healthy across most regions and asset classes.