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Cohen stresses the need for streamlined data management and analytics.
Jonathan Litt of LANDandBUILDINGS discusses shared characteristics of current stock picks.
The company focused on simplifying its holdings and expanding development opportunities to fuel long-term success.
COO David Hegarty says senior housing investments are bearing fruit.
EPA’s Jean Lupinacci sees opportunity for REITs to engage more closely with tenants.
CEO David Neithercut says 2017 transaction volume will moderate from previous year.
CEO Chris Czarnecki sees rapid consolidation in single-family rental market.
Winston & Strawn’s Kenneth Betts highlights issues of interest to REIT investors.
CEO Moishe Gubin says REIT looking to expand in Texas after recent deal with operator.
CEO Owen Thomas also expects selective new office development to resume in top-tier markets.
CEO Gary Wojtaszek says terms of customer contracts are increasing.
Host’s Michael Chang says initiatives currently under review at asset level.
CEO Mike Carroll says a mix of regional and national tenants positions the company for growth.
CEO Paul Pittman sees general farm economy improving in 2018.
Omega Healthcare’s CLO discusses how to navigate the risks and rewards of AI-powered products.