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Experts say it’s important for ETFs to embrace REITs, and vice versa.
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REITs Liberty Property Trust, Brandywine, Vornado, and Kilroy, as well as private real estate company Hines were among this year's recipients of the prestigious sustainability honor.
Howard Hughes Holdings CEO David O'Reilly said office space that’s focused on collaboration will entice tenants to return.
REITs outperformed the broader market in the first quarter of 2019.
CEO Sam Landy also sees increased demand for UMH properties as a result of higher interest rates.
Michelle Powell from Management Leadership for Tomorrow says companies need to set DEI goals in order to stay relevant and gain a competitive advantage.
Capital One Securities’ Chris Lucas says transactions should be more focused on public to private, with more cash buyouts this year.
Bill now awaits action in the Senate.
Xenia Hotels & Resorts’ Taylor Kessel says governance and social issues are a natural fit, but GCs are catching up to speed on environmental issues.
Veris Residential’s Anna Malhari said the built environment is “such a large piece of the [ESG] puzzle.”
John Kilroy says crisis has sped up the move to a touch-free office environment.
CEO David Sedgwick says the REIT is positioned to recover from the pandemic despite a tight labor market.
Analysts say concerns about interest rates put pressure on REITs in October.
Michael Schall says new lease rates up about 20% year-over-year.
Jim Risoleo also sees a pickup in business transient and group travel.
EY’s Chris Johnston says despite the COVID environment, more than $125 billion of new debt and equity was raised.