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Director of Sustainability Ben Myers says ESG leadership takes both humility and confidence.
Sullivan & Worcester’s Ameek Ponda says 2016 was “momentous” year for REIT tax developments.
Todd Huebsch says automation and AI are reshaping daily operations across property types.
David Cramer sees no change in tenant length of stay patterns or the ability to pay bills.
CEO Jeff Hanson discusses plans for growth on both domestic and international fronts.
CEO Drew Sims says fundamentals in core markets are “mixed.”
CEO Eric Bolton says apartment sector continuing to attract investment capital.
Chilton’s Matthew Werner sees potential in lodging REITs.
CEO Glenn Rufrano says setting diversification goals several years ago has kept company on track.
CEO Ernest Rady says ratings would position REIT to capitalize on acquisition opportunities.
Simon’s Mona Benisi says study shows online shopping has greater environmental impact.
Edwin Anderson says investors and lenders increasingly factoring in climate scenarios.
CEO Jonathan Stanner discusses travel trends, RevPAR drivers, and portfolio evolution.
DCT’s Phil Hawkins says rents increasing, lease-ups faster.
CEO Randy Churchey sees significant embedded growth on development side.
Conor Wagner says economics of development remain attractive.