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CEO Sam Landy sees potential boost in vacant land value from administration policy.
CEO Randy Churchey expects REITs to increase their share of student housing market.
BDO’s Tara Pendleton also says critical audit matters are unique to every company.
CEO Scott Peters sees development in $100 million to $250 million annual range.
COO John Kessler says acquisitions can’t compete with redevelopment of portfolio.
EY’s Marc Siegel sees corporate finance function becoming more involved in ESG reporting.
Andy Richard says possible uptick in M&A activity remains an open question.
Apple Hospitality is monitoring developments with Airbnb, according to CEO Justin Knight.
CEO Arlen Nordhagen says new competition not hurting self-storage REIT.
CorEnergy Infrastructure Trust CEO David Schulte discusses company’s long-term growth strategy.
Sandeep Mathrani also says real estate sector needs to build a pipeline of talent.
Piedmont’s Don Miller expects dispositions to continue.
MindClick CEO Joanna Abrams says investors need to see continuous improvement.
CEO Sam Landy says residential REIT looking for improvement in home sales.