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Brixmor CEO Michael Carroll says growth in rental rates expected.
Co-founded Cali Associates in 1949.
"REITs have demonstrated the ability to lead the real estate sector."
Regulations are consistent with congressional intent and recommendations by Nareit and the mutual fund industry.
Student housing communities expected to be fully leased for school year.
CEO Philip Hawkins optimistic supply will remain disciplined.
Morefield is chair of NAREIT’s new Dividends Through Diversity Initiative.
CEO Chris Czarnecki says fund has a lower minimum, more liquidity, and more diversification.
Student housing REIT’s development pipeline totals $1.9 billion through 2019.
Students less focused on development.
The Real Estate Equity Securitization Alliance hosted a conference last week that featured leaders from seven global real estate associations and attracted 100 participants worldwide.
Brad Thomas says every REIT sector now has a proptech component.
Supply and demand still favorable on West Coast, according to Michael Schall of Essex Property Trust.
Aaron Halfacre says REIT has yet to develop an institutional following.
Growth in REIT sector supported by low supply, improving demand, ample capital.