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CEO Joe Margolis said the scale of the REIT’s portfolio also results in extensive data that guides company decisions.
Steve Budorick says COPT will develop up to 1 million square feet in 2021.
CFO Liz Perkins says leisure and travel trends have been strong this year.
CEO Jay Sugarman says the REIT is attractive as both a value and a high-growth stock.
Taubman will remain responsible for the joint management of the three shopping centers in South Korea and China.
CEO Jeff Witherell said the REIT converted some gross leases to triple net leases and that its leasing spreads are up as well.
CEO Jeff Edison says successful retailers must be able to reach their customers wherever they are.
CEO Steve Horn says a long-term strategy focused on funds from operations gives the company the ability to raise its dividends.
Stephan Richford of BMO Capital Markets added that investors are also looking for business fundamentals and price discovery in their conversations with REITs.
CEO John Kite said the REIT’s portfolio strategy was adjusted after its merger with RPAI in 2021.
CEO Jon Bortz says the REIT’s leisure properties have “way outperformed” the rest of its portfolio.
CEO John Thomas said the demand for outpatient medical services across the country is growing.
CEO Stephen Horn said tenants with large balance sheets position the REIT well in times of uncertainty.