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DLA Piper’s John Sullivan says market still confident in investment from non-U.S. capital sources.
KPMG's Greg Williams on the commercial real estate market outlook.
Ferguson Partners’ Gemma Burgess praises move to recruit members without prior board experience.
Bloomberg View columnist Caroline Baum on uncertainty.
Ella Shaw Neyland of Steadfast Apartment REIT discusses trends in the multifamily real estate sector.
Bob Gadsden of Alpine Funds says lower gas prices a net positive for REITs.
Walt Rakowich emphasizes importance for leaders to be “humble and human.”
Cohen & Steers’ Ji Zhang says U.S., South Korea have slight lead in 5G roll-out.
Kevin Tyler of Green Street Advisors on the latest developments in health care real estate.
REITs are “bricks and mortar with liquidity,” according to Neuberger Berman’s Tiltman.
Orest Mandzy of Commercial Real Estate Direct on the performance of the CMBS market in the first quarter.