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Analyst Danny Ismail sees tech sector as continuing bright spot for office.
Kilroy’s Sara Neff sees increased role for sustainability metrics in SEC filings.
Hannon Armstrong’s Jody Clark says REIT offers financing for longer-term projects.
CEO William Trimble says REIT’s market niche a major benefit.
Hogan Lovells’ Mike McTiernan says more work involved if CEO salary much higher than median employee.
SNL’s Keven Lindemann says REITs are hedging debt exposure.
Investment-grade rating part of Physicians Realty Trust's long-term plan, says CEO John Thomas.
University of Denver professor Glenn Mueller discusses effect of indexing on REITs.
CEO Dan Hansen says hotel functionality, guest preferences continue to change.
COPT’s Roger Waesche Jr. discusses company’s approach to new development.
Lou Haddad expects some tenants to be in full expansion mode in 2021 or 2022.
CEO Chris Benjamin says REIT monetizing development for sale projects.
Kilroy’s Sara Neff says looking broadly for the right deal is “critical.”
NYSE’s Ron Bohlert says REITs likely to benefit from Fed’s interest rate stance.