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Undervalued REITs will become takeover targets, says Vick Seth of Raymond James.
Nuveen’s Nadir Settles also sees growing role for life science real estate in New York.
Willis’ Joe Downey urges REITs to consider wide swath of insurance companies.
EPRA Chief Executive Philip Charls sees strong demand in Europe from global investors.
BTIG’s Jim Sullivan says leisure segment boosted by flexibility of remote working.
SNL’s Keven Lindemann says REITs are hedging debt exposure.
Hersha’s Bennett Thomas says guests, team members, and shareholders all support efforts.
Will Teichman of Kimco Realty Corp. says company incrementally adding green measures into leases.
CEO David Schulte sees annual dividend growth of 3 percent to 5 percent.
Bi-monthly thoughts from REIT magazine's Editor in Chief.
CEO Sandeep Mathrani expects “peer-leading” performance from GGP in 2016.
Anne Canfield of Canfield & Associates sees consensus building on GSE reform.
Saint Louis University’s Kira Banks calls for a clear sense of purpose on what DEI means.