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Christopher Benjamin says demand for assets in Hawaii has remained strong.
CEO John Albright said the REIT has had the advantage of low leverage and cash on its balance sheet throughout the pandemic.
Chris Czarnecki expects Broadstone to focus on industrial and health care assets in next 12 months.
Capital One’s Greg Steele says focus in recent months has been on managing cash and liquidity.
Scott Crowe of CenterSquare says scope of institutional real estate has expanded.
The pandemic is accelerating the technology and innovation changes that were already starting to happen.