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CEO Bobby Taubman says despite tenant bankruptcies, the REIT closed 2019 at approximately 95% occupied.
CEO Ric Campo says supply and demand in balance across most markets.
CEO Bruce Schanzer sees gains from re-leasing and reinvestment.
CEO Ed Fritsch says “advantageous” footprint continues to attract tenants.
CEO Amy Tait says private REIT expects net lease acquisition activity to remain elevated.
CEO Trevor Bond attributes longevity to "investment discipline."
Hudson Pacific Properties’ Natalie Teear says tracking performance can be difficult.
Realty Income CEO John Case explains appeal of portfolio to baby boomer generation.
INDUS recently elected REIT status and changed its name from Griffin Industrial Realty.
CEO Debra Cafaro also says Ventas is “incredibly well-positioned” for any economic shifts.
Carol Bradshaw of Westfield Corp. says REITs offering new services in face of digital competition should be careful.
LaSalle global real estate strategist discusses international developments.
American Tower’s Mneesha Nahata sees increased focus on corporate culture.
Lazard’s Jay Leupp says magnitude of impact unclear at this time.
EY’s Serena Wolfe expects SEC to adopt a more targeted approach on convergence.