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CEM Benchmarking’s 2024 study also reveals allocations, returns, volatility, and risk-adjusted performance of 12 asset classes over 25-year period.
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Nareit’s Calvin Schnure says REITs have solid balance sheets, low leverage.
After several major M&A deals in 2018, PwC’s Tim Bodner expects “more of the same.”
Brookfield’s Bernhard Krieg also sees increased focus on Sunbelt markets.
Goodwin’s Gil Menna expects REITs to seek out foreign investment capital.
CenterSquare’s Scott Crowe says tech stocks more at risk from withdrawal of easy money policies.
Evercore’s Marty Cicco cites greater tolerance toward leverage in private market.
CohnReznick’s Dan King says REITs well-suited to the long-term nature of opportunity zone investing.
CBRE’s Ian Anderson says the life science industry is growing at its fastest pace in 18 years.
Frank Haggerty at Duff & Phelps sees potential across Southeastern U.S. markets.
Deloitte’s Jim Berry says it is “critical’ for firms to be agile and work with tenants to problem solve.
BlackRock’s Sherry Rexroad also points to healthy transaction volume in 2018.
Kilroy’s Sara Neff says industry has taken note of goal.
Prologis’ Melinda McLaughlin says multi-level development justified by higher rents.
Nareit’s Calvin Schnure says unemployment rate could top 10%.
Brixmor’s Stacy Slater says it is “incredibly important” to meet with generalist investors.
Goodwin partner Blake Liggio points to “new commitment to technology” in real estate.