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Matt Salem says borrowers have been able to implement business plans, despite challenges.
April 19, 2022 - Rep. David Schweikert (R-AZ) visited the headquarters of STORE Capital in Scottsdale, AZ.
Purchase price represents 39% premium.
Housing finance market reform impact.
Analysts say anticipated improvement in single-family residential sector should support performance this year.
CEO Victor Coleman says REIT partnering with Blackstone in various locations.
Frank Haggerty at Duff & Phelps sees potential across Southeastern U.S. markets.
In today’s investment marketplace, competition for capital is global in scope.
Vornado’s Dan Egan says engagement results often better with larger tenants.
Barclays’ Scott Schaevitz sees limited scope for IPOs in 2016.
CEO Andrew Alexander discusses company's balance sheet, growth.
Investment in new technology seen as key element of capital allocation.
CEO says select-service hotel model has gained institutional and customer acceptance.
Adelante’s Michael Torres says real estate capital becoming “much more discerning.”
CEO Bruce Duncan discusses firm's occupancy targets.