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Analyst Richard Anderson of Mizuho reviews the tops stories in the REIT market from 2017 and looks ahead to the rest of 2018.
Jack Rosenberg of Colliers on the growth in absorption of industrial space and new construction in the sector.
Goodwin’s Gil Menna sees opportunities for REITs that offer unique solutions to tenants.
NMHC’s Doug Bibby says job market is “really tight.”
Trepp's Manus Clancy on the latest developments in the market for commercial mortgage-backed securities.
Jahn Brodwin of FTI Consulting says the fallout from the U.K. vote in favor of leaving the European Union means "London is on sale."
Cohen & Steers’ Laurel Durkay says sector is “attractively valued” versus private market.
Job opportunities in real estate up 23 percent in 2014, study shows.
Recovery within retail real estate sector key story of past six months.
American Century Investment’s Steven Brown says market has been “efficient” so far this year.
Anup Agarwal of Western Asset Management Company discusses the impending wave of commercial mortgage debt maturities and how the financial markets are reacting.
LaSalle’s Lisa Kaufman says cell tower growth outlook “longer and better” than market expectations.
AFIRE’s Gunnar Branson says industrial, multifamily assets seeing continued interest.
Marcel Verbaas discusses Xenia's spin-off from Inland American Real Estate Trust, Inc.
Lea Overby of Morningstar on the effects of the growth of co-working on office real estate and commercial mortgage-backed securities.
CEO Joe Coradino says some projects date back almost 15 years.