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CEO Benjamin Butcher expects acquisition volume to increase in coming years.
Proskauer Rose’s Peter Fass says PNLR investment in 2015 may top last year’s levels.
CEO Paul Pittman says that for farmers, company is “providing liquidity in a system where others won’t right now.”
Federal Realty CEO Don Wood discusses new company projects.
COO David Hegarty expects modest acquisition and disposition activity.
CBRE’s Drew Genova expects increased role for data analytics.
Pebblebrook's Bortz sees West Coast outperforming East Coast.
Columbia Property Trust CEO Nelson Mills says portfolio transformation almost complete.
CEO Craig Macnab expects additional acquisitions by the net lease REIT in 2016.
Kimco’s Conor Flynn says shopping center REIT focusing on major metro markets.
Analyst Vince Tibone says demand has come from a wide variety of sources.
CEO Mark Zalatoris says REIT will be net acquirer of assets by year-end.
CEO Scott Fordham sees continued headwinds in Houston market.
CEO Donald Miller says Piedmont’s balance sheet in best shape ever.