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Chatham Financial’s Gavin Duckworth sees transition from LIBOR to SOFR.
Carol Samaan sees changes in how ESG strategies are disclosed and measured.
Michael Kessler also says M&A conditions remain favorable.
Natalie Teear of Hudson Pacific Properties says that high industry greenhouse gas emissions are leading to increased action.
Ed Fritsch was the recipient of Nareit’s 2023 Industry Leadership Award.
Brent Smith said REIT is seeing strong pick up in leasing from smaller tenants.
Lisa Palmer says REIT industry is recognizing that increasing diversity is a joint effort.
CEO Andrew Spodek said the REIT has 6% of total USPS market share and is just “getting started.”
Palmer, CEO of Regency Centers Corp., said she also looks to continue Nareit’s momentum of a strong reputation and presence on Capitol Hill.
Co-President Dean Shigenaga says strong bipartisan support for NIH funding is essential.
IWBI’s Kelly Worden says challenges in finding talent, however, are “very addressable.”
NAREIT's Calvin Schnure looks at the surprising positive signs in U.S. manufacturing.