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Camden Property Trust CEO Ric Campo says millennials dominating the marketplace.
Keith Rummer also says HR execs need to have their finger on the pulse of the organization.
CEO James Nelson says REIT has been “fortunate” in finding off-market deals.
CEO Bobby Taubman says REIT’s share-buyback program currently “on the backburner.”
CEO Gunnar Branson says investors are having to weigh multiple risks and opportunities.
Deloitte’s Jim Berry describes fundamentals as “still pretty strong.”
Continued acquisition opportunities seen at home and abroad, says CEO Debra Cafaro.
GSA's Kevin Kampschroer explains why the government is going green.
Cydney Donnell of Texas A&M says major institutions still under-allocated to real estate.
Koji Sawada of ARES says economic policy, market fundamentals have boosted investor interest.
Sabrina Allen says for the next generation, flexibility is a non-starter.
CubeSmart’s Christopher Marr says mobile devices now play important role in attracting customers.
Benjamin Schall says REIT has prioritized assets with potential for significant densification.
EII’s Michael Hudgins expects cap rates to move sideways to slightly down.