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Equity One’s Joe Lopez says REITs sustainability programs have grown “substantially.”
PwC’s Sam Melehani sees local business taxes as next challenge for REITs.
Hamid Moghadam also sees land constraints in major metropolitan markets.
CEO Nelson Mills says asset quality is a “great mitigant to risk.”
Deloitte's Scott Hileman says industry better prepared to withstand future challenges.
Joel Beam of Forward Management says fund targeting sectors with shorter lease durations.
President Bob Cutlip says REIT comfortable purchasing assets in secondary markets.
New CEO taking "granular" look at portfolio.
CenterSquare’s Uma Pattarkine says proposals are “a lot more robust” than she had originally expected.
David Kessler of CohnReznick says multifamily sector still has room to run.
Deloitte's Bob O'Brien discusses major themes in commercial real esate.
Survey shows pendulum shifting back toward employers.