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CEM Benchmarking’s 2024 study also reveals allocations, returns, volatility, and risk-adjusted performance of 12 asset classes over 25-year period.
Experts are forecasting a reinvigoration of the office market due to a boost in leasing from AI-related companies.
Nareit's John Worth along with Brandon Benjamin of Brookfield Asset Management will discuss the performance for the second quarter of 2025 and upcoming trends.
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Daniele Horton of Parkway Properties and Verdani Partners on improving efficiency of existing building stock.
Public Storage’s Natalia Johnson says human capital issues have “never been more challenging.”
Cousins Properties’ Larry Gellerstedt says company actively pursuing development agenda.
AFIRE's Jim Fetgatter says investors also have eye on Brazil.
Evercore's Marty Cicco analyzes REIT IPO wave of 2013.
CEO Willing Biddle expects dividends to FFO ratio to continue to fall.
Paul Pittman of Farmland Partners says global food demand is key factor driving land values higher.
CEO Mike Fascitelli offers his thoughts on strategic planning following the Great Recession.
CEO Stephen Lebovitz says CBL attracting more productive retailers.
CEO Edward Fritsch "bullish on 2014."
CEO Jon Wheeler expects retailers to drive traffic offline and into stores.
Hospitality Properties Trust’s John Murray says muted supply remains key to company’s growth.
Salient Partners’ Joel Beam focused on “landscape of returns” in second half.