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Wheeler Real Estate Investment Trust Chairman and CEO Jon Wheeler discusses focus on secondary, tertiary markets.
Inlet Capital's Keith Locker on the capital markets for commercial real estate.
NAREIT's Case on REITs' performance in first quarter.
CEO Justin Hutchens says opportunity, competition rising in senior housing.
Investment-grade rating part of Physicians Realty Trust's long-term plan, says CEO John Thomas.
Luke Zubrod of Chatham Financial on the biggest risks and opportunities for REITs in the current derivatives marketplace.
New CEO taking "granular" look at portfolio.
David de la Rosa of Green Street Advisors on the development of Mexican REITs.
CEO Ted Rollins says company partnering with schools that provide best value.
Susan Wachter says REITs help diversify investment portfolios.
Hans Nordby says trends in distribution space, manufacturing boosting outlook in industrial sector.
Steadfast Apartment REIT president discusses acquisition conditions in target markets.
CEO Bill Bayless says oversupply biggest concern for student housing sector.