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Susan Givens describes move-in numbers as “encouraging.”
Sandeep Mathrani also says real estate sector needs to build a pipeline of talent.
CEO Bill Bayless highlights stability of cash flow for student housing REIT.
Equity Residential CEO Neithercut says REIT industry in “terrific” shape.
Cousins Properties’ Kristin Myers also advises in-house tax staff to stay ahead of any issues.
Greg Silvers of EPR says he learned in his first year on the job that managing talented employees is paramount.
SNL Financial's Keven Lindemann says borrowing rates remain historically low for REITs.
Michael Schall expects REITs to be less active acquirers of assets.
Griffin Capital’s Kevin Shields sees potential for DOL fiduciary rule to shut out smaller investors.
Richard Stockton sees urban properties “firing on all cylinders” in 2022.
CEO David Singelyn sees move away from high-density living.
CEO Marshall Loeb says demand for infill sites has grown in last two years.
Post Properties CEO Dave Stockert sees multiple advantages to Atlanta home base.
Analyst Vince Tibone says demand has come from a wide variety of sources.