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CEO Benjamin Butcher expects acquisition volume to increase in coming years.
Bi-monthly thoughts from REIT magazine's Editor in Chief.
Managing director Andy McCulloch also sees ability for REITs to create alpha through active management.
Jana Borer stresses the need for a “human in the loop” when utilizing AI.
New commercial real estate supply remains muted, according to Steven Marks of Fitch Ratings.
BMO’s Mark Decker Sr. says smaller, well-run companies offer potential.
As much as I have changed over the last two decades, the REIT industry has undergone an even more dramatic evolution.
CEO John Thomas says investment-grade rating will fuel future growth.
CEO Tom Sittema says company ramping up investment in sector.
Tom Klaritch of HCP discusses the key elements of company's green platform.
Goodwin Procter’s Ettore Santucci skeptical about REIT IPO increase in 2015.
JP Morgan’s Mark Streeter predicts push for investment-grade ratings will continue for REITs.
TD Securities’ Michael Coster said investors are also looking for sector-specific conversations to determine future growth opportunities.