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QTS CEO Chad Williams says deal is “right step” to achieve strategic objectives.
CEO John Thomas sees opportunity for external growth in 2019.
Michael Chang sees need for new technology to make progress toward goals.
Tripp expects active pace of M&A transactions to hold for remainder of the year.
Suburban New York shopping center REIT could spend up to $150 million on acquisitions.
NAREIT’s Brad Case says property values remain firm year-to-date.
Chatham Financial's Zubrod says REITs have moved to the offensive.
WashREIT’s Taryn Fielder also stresses need to be proactive on cybersecurity matters.
CEO Jeffrey Busch says REIT eyeing suburban MOBs, surgery centers.
CEO Jay Sugarman says REIT’s strategy is even more attractive in current environment.
Eric Frankel says development platforms have grown smaller, but more profitable.
Compensia’s Mark Borges recommends planning ahead for possible contingencies.
CEO C. Taylor Pickett sees improving conditions for skilled nursing segment.
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.