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CFO Anthony Saladino says core fundamentals at strongest level in more than a decade.
Senior Manager Anita Battle said Equinix has created a progressive culture that employees lean into.
CEO Sam Landy also sees increased demand for UMH properties as a result of higher interest rates.
Khalid Husain of Cohen & Steers says investors want to understand how companies are using scenario analysis and decarbonization pathways as part of their overall ESG strategy.
CEO Ric Campo says REIT is sitting on a "fortress balance sheet."
Deloitte’s Jeff Smith says REITs should improve systems and operations to free up employees’ time as they look for more purpose in their work.
CEO John Albright says REIT will look for “opportunistic buys” in 2024.
Jim Risoleo also sees a pickup in business transient and group travel.
CEO Ernest Rady said office has been a challenge, but the REIT has risen to the occasion.
Ben Myers says certifications streamline the conversation between BXP and its stakeholders.
EPRA's Philip Charls says quality of management, assets helps performance.
CEO Jim Nelson says merger with The Necessity Retail REIT will result in combined $10 billion in assets.
Howard Hughes Holdings CEO David O'Reilly said office space that’s focused on collaboration will entice tenants to return.
CEO DJ Busch says distinguishing factor was important in advance of the REIT’s 2021 IPO.
Sidley Austin’s Sonia Barros says REITs are facing increased pressure on some ESG issues.
CEO Justin Knight also points to “impressively resilient” leisure and business travel.