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CEO James Stewart says Las Vegas component of revenue likely to fall over time.
CEO David LaRue says capital markets accommodating for REITs.
Lodging REIT CEO Justin Knight says 2016 is off to a solid start.
Marcel Verbaas discusses Xenia's spin-off from Inland American Real Estate Trust, Inc.
REIT magazine recently spoke with five portfolio managers to discover their strategies for navigating 2023 and the opportunities and challenges they see ahead.
Steven Moore of KPMG says due diligence process serves as “the foundation of ownership.”
Columbia Threadneedle’s Arthur Hurley expects wide performance differences between REIT sectors in 2018.
Will Teichman, director of sustainability at Kimco Realty Corp., joined REIT.com for a video interview at NAREIT’s 2014 Leader in the Light Working Forum in San Francisco.
Nareit’s Fulya Kocak previews upcoming sustainability workshop.
CEO Don Wood says shopping centers have to adapt to changing consumers.
Jernigan Capital COO John Good expects development cycle to last up to 7 years.
Cohen & Steers’ Laurel Durkay and Eaton Vance’s J. Scott Craig discuss key industry issues.
CEO Nelson Mills sees continued liquidity in core markets.