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Green Street Advisors’ Phillip Owens discusses potential for unlocking value in corporate real estate portfolios.
CEO Jon Wheeler says focus remains on secondary and tertiary markets.
Value Reporting Foundation’s Neil Stewart says ESG information factoring into investment decisions.
Jim Sullivan urges companies considering REIT spinoffs to understand their real estate.
CEO Sumit Roy says UK Sainsbury’s transaction fits into broader investment strategy.
Rob Hays says 2022 likely to be a “massive” year for hotel acquisitions.
High renewal rates helping to drive revenue growth of Alexandria Real Estate Equities.
Hersha Hospitality CEO Jay Shah looking to leverage embedded growth from portfolio transformation.
In a CEO Spotlight video interview with REIT.com, First Industrial Realty Trust’s Bruce Duncan reflects on his company’s 20th anniversary of being listed on the NYSE.
Chilton Capital’s Matt Werner sees deal opportunities in mall, lodging sectors.
Host’s Michael Chang sees continued push to make building automation more efficient.
Tony Malkin discusses his company's recent IPO.
CEO Stuart Tanz says he expects fundamentals to remain intact into 2017.
Farmland Partners CEO Paul Pittman anticipates acquisition pace to remain buoyant.
New York REIT president Michael Happel sees rent growth, appreciation potential for portfolio.