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Tom Wilkin of PwC says new standard addresses concerns about off-balance sheet transactions.
CEO Jon Bortz also highlights limited supply and resilient economic growth as benefits.
Host Hotels & Resorts is using AI-powered building analytics, climate risk modeling, and emerging technology investments to improve efficiency and strengthen resilience across its hotel portfolio.
Jeffrey Fisher highlights challenges of labor shortage.
CEO Jeff Witherell says REIT has also expanded credit facility, lowered interest costs.
CEO David Cramer highlights successful internalization of PRO structure.
CEO Ben Butcher says company cooling on JV deals.
CFO Philip Grosse says a significant housing shortage in Germany is driving rent growth.
Haendel St. Juste says near-term volatility here to stay for REITs.
CEO Benjamin Butcher says these are worthwhile industrial markets that are often overlooked.
CFO Jaap Tonckens says retailers eager to expose their brands to consumers offline.
President Ella Neyland sees “huge” inventory of potential acquisitions.
King & Spalding’s Keith Townsend says boards are considering the potential permanency of challenges.