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CEO Greg Silvers says REIT is looking at potential casino resort investments.
REITs made modest gains after a particularly robust January performance.
CEOs of Simon Property Group, American Tower, Public Storage, and Ventas included.
Brookfield already owns about 33 percent stake in Rouse.
Investors favor REITs as economic momentum in broader economy continues.
REITs continue to outpace broader market year-to-date.
REIT CEOs from the lodging and resort, retail, residential, and office sectors said customers are ready for reopenings and trusting businesses to do so safely.
REIT executives also say lodging industry facing higher labor costs.
Logistics REIT sees immediate cost and long-term revenue synergies.