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Taubman Centers taking a balanced approach to buybacks, according to CEO Bobby Taubman.
Greenbaum Rowe Smith & Davis lawyer provides an overview of environmental issues facing REITs.
Green Street’s Spenser Allaway says that includes looking at cash on hand, monthly cash burn rate, and access to the debt market.
COPT building out its research platform.
Rent growth for industrial real estate should continue, according to DCT CEO Phil Hawkins.
CEO Jeffrey Busch says the REIT maintains a 100% occupancy level in its medical real estate.
CEO Chris Volk sees “enormous” potential in acquisition market.
Wendy Simpson discusses impact of health care reform.
CDEC’s Mary Cunningham views 1031s as powerful economic stimulator.
Matt Salem says borrowers have been able to implement business plans, despite challenges.
The company’s chairman and CEO reflects on 20th anniversary of NYSE listing.
Chatham Financial’s Laura Grant also looks at impact of pending FASB rule changes.
Green Street’s Dave Bragg discusses long-term effect of reduced car ownership and other economic disruptors.