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Cydney Donnell of Texas A&M says major institutions still under-allocated to real estate.
CEO Chad Carpenter sees “huge opportunity” for expansion in single-family home market.
REIT attorney also expects continued inflow of foreign capital.
Cap rates heading lower in New York, San Francisco and Washington, D.C., says CEO Albert Behler.
Thomas says REITs have to explain how their structure works when responding to rules.
CEO Arlen Nordhagen says REIT less exposed to oversupply than most of its peers.
CEO Chris Czarnecki says company looking to invest more in cold storage segment.
Tamara Fischer sees NSA outperforming within the self-storage sector.
CEO Bill Bayless says overall new supply is on the rise, but concentration per market is down.
CEO Conor Flynn says the REIT is embracing retail’s “dramatic” evolution.
Evercore Partners’ Marty Cicco says companies face operating challenges in single-family residential market.
CEO Greg Silvers says investments focus on the “experience economy.”
CEO Nelson Mills says San Francisco, New York markets robust.
CEO Michael Schall expects market rents to grow by 3 percent this year.
CEO Mike Landy expects company to continue to fund growth with preferred equity.