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Hamid Moghadam says the advantage of supply chain resilience is “becoming pretty obvious.”
EPRA's Philip Charls says quality of management, assets helps performance.
BMO poll forecasts that residential REIT sector will be top performer in 2015.
Ben Myers says certifications streamline the conversation between BXP and its stakeholders.
CEO Lou Haddad says REIT has tripled its market cap since going public in 2013.
New development in retail seen at “generational low.”
Kimco’s Leah Landro says the REIT has been working with Project Destined to achieve this goal.
CEO Chris Benjamin says the Hawaiian economy is “coming back strong.”
REITs have remained resilient due to their stable credit ratings, according to Nareit EVP John Worth.
CEO Conor Flynn said the REIT makes sure that stakeholders understand what it’s doing as a company.
Tom Wilkin says certainty about longer term trends, price discovery are needed to bolster activity.