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UBS’s Peter Baccile says he expects activism will be story to watch in second half.
LaSalle’s Lisa Kaufman advocates for strategic and tactical allocations to REITs.
JLL’s Travis McCready says REITs focusing on markets that create conditions for innovation.
CubeSmart President Chris Marr discusses the company's approach to customer care.
The “Who Gets What—and Why” author takes a deep dive into the discipline of market design and some of its practical applications.
Michael Knott of Green Street Advisors says firm monitoring new supply in senior housing.
Dave Levy of Skadden Arps says spinoffs often increase taxes.
Bi-monthly thoughts from REIT magazine's Editor in Chief.
Steve Buller of Fidelity Investments explains his “superfecta” for evaluating global real estate.
Pebblebrook's Bortz sees West Coast outperforming East Coast.
Nareit’s Calvin Schnure also says last week’s market volatility has little impact on long-term investors.