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CEO Eric Mendelsohn said that after a recent market recovery, acquisition prospects appear healthy.
General Counsel Troy McHenry says proactive measures are important for an issue that isn’t “going away.”
CEO Nelson Mills said the company has drilled down to New York, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C., and will consider Boston in the future.
CorEnergy CEO David Schulte sees growing global investor appetite for infrastructure.
CEO James Stewart says recent Blackstone deal “shines a light” on asset quality.
CEO Eric Bolton says technology creates a “better living experience.”
CFO Clay Thelen says the REIT is attracted to the risk-adjusted return of the ground lease sector.
CubeSmart CEO Chris Marr points to rising raw material, labor costs.
Creating connections outside of one’s immediate work network is a key step.
CEO Arlen Nordhagen says REIT’s goal is growth of at least 10% per year.
Michael Schall expects REITs to be less active acquirers of assets.
Regency Centers’ Kathy Miller says the outcome of tax issues in Hawaii and California may have a broad impact on all states.
Analyst Vince Tibone says demand has come from a wide variety of sources.
Chatham Financial’s Rob Barton says FASB considering hedge accounting guidance.
CEO John Thomas sees opportunity for external growth in 2019.