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CIO Marcos Alvarado says iStar is also focused on enhancing its credit profile and simplifying its story.
CEO Ric Campo says development “still a really good business.”
CEO Jeff Witherell says REIT has also expanded credit facility, lowered interest costs.
CEO Benjamin Butcher says these are worthwhile industrial markets that are often overlooked.
PNC’s Jason Kushner describes capital markets as “unsettled.”
CEO Glenn Rufrano says leasing has been going “very well.”
CEO David Gladstone also points to strong acquisition pipeline.
CEO Thomas McGuinness says it could include delivery via driverless cars and the use of virtual reality glasses.
CEO Ben Butcher expects continued transaction activity, fueled by private capital.
CEO James Stewart says Las Vegas component of revenue likely to fall over time.
CEO Chris Marr says he expects supply to decline though in 2020.
CEO Mark Decker says IRET is working to show it’s a pure-play multifamily REIT.
CEO Dave Holeman also sees strong organic growth opportunities embedded in properties.
Managing director Andy McCulloch also sees ability for REITs to create alpha through active management.
CEO Justin Knight says the REIT is also looking to mitigate expense increases through active asset management.