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David Auerbach of Esposito Securities discusses the key stories in the REIT market in 2016 and what lies ahead in the new year.
Nareit’s Cathy Barré outlines potential benefits to REITs from new legislation.
“The game changes dramatically” once rates start to rise, according to real estate transactions specialist.
Nuveen’s Martin Davies also highlights farmland’s lack of correlation with the economic cycle.
CFO Brandon Filson says mREIT is targeting self-employed borrowers who left the market post-GFC.
Cornerstone's Scott Westphal on real estate fund management.
Malcolm Montgomery of Shearman & Sterling on the impact of potential changes to public policy on REITs and sectors poised to outperform in 2017.
Nareit’s Calvin Schnure says, “consumers are coming back as the economy reopens.”
Bloomberg View columnist Caroline Baum on uncertainty.
Atla Capital’s John Haskell says emerging market cities are “inflecting in population and in wealth.”
Melinda McLaughlin says automation leads to an increase in location options for logistics real estate.
Equity Residential CFO Mark Parrell previews investor activism panel at REITWise 2017.
Morris, Manning & Martin’s Daniel Weede says more M&A activity likely.
Tripp expects active pace of M&A transactions to hold for remainder of the year.
Newer sectors more active raising capital.
Ed Walter reflects on the evolution of the lodging business and REITs and real estate.