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CEO Donald Wood says with cap rates contracted, sensible retail-centric acquisitions are scarce in current market.
Green Street’s Justin Brown also highlights Indian REIT market opportunities.
CEO Roger Waesche says development remains the engine of growth.
Executive Laurie Hawkes provides overview of the single-family housing rental market.
CEO Marshall Loeb sees tailwinds from migration to Sun Belt, e-commerce.
Demand for apartment space growing with economy, MAA CEO Eric Bolton says.
Deloitte attorney says the way the limitation is calculated will change in 2022.
Michael McTiernan of Hogan Lovells says REITs likely to wait for clawback rule guidance.
CFO Brandon Filson says mREIT is targeting self-employed borrowers who left the market post-GFC.
Gil Menna says non-disclosure and confidentiality agreements now being signed.
Hersha’s Matthew Lobach expects increase in real-time data monitoring of building systems.
Mark Van Deusen of Hunton & Williams picks FIRPTA reform as a key issue for industry.
Drew Alexander sees dominance of omnichannel model in future retail landscape.