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Forest City CEO David LaRue says Delayed B2 BKLYN Project Will Ultimately Be a Success.
CEO Debra Cafaro sees upward trends in senior housing, medical offices.
CEO Jeff Friedman says apartments can benefit from single-family recovery.
Jerry Barag says timber prices likely to accelerate modestly for remainder of 2015.
Job growth has propelled the company’s top geographic markets, according to Equity Residential's CEO.
National Retail CEO says company is constantly trying to improve portfolio.
CEO Mark Alfieri says dense, urban locations will “stand the test of time.”
Rayonier owns 2.7 million acres in U.S. and New Zealand.
The FTSE Nareit All REITs Index gained 3.74 percent on a total return basis in March.
American Campus Communities CEO William Bayless highlights $1.2 billion development pipeline.
CEO Gary Wojtaszek says interconnection services growing at a rate of 30 percent per year.
Green Street’s Cedrik Lachance says U.S. residential market “very attractively priced.”
Moody’s Merrie Frankel discusses increase in REITs pursuing investment-grade ratings.