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Shepley says proactive planning leads to improved pricing and partnerships.
CEO Glenn Rufrano says leasing has been going “very well.”
CEO James Taylor also says limited supply and strong demand is a strong tailwind.
ESG considerations are embedded at various stages of the PGGM investment process.
CEO Christopher Constant sees opportunities to grow at “cap rates that work for Getty.”
CEO Ben Butcher expects continued transaction activity, fueled by private capital.
CEO Mike Carroll says the REIT’s best tenants also include restaurants, banks, dry cleaners, and medical buildings.
CEO Steven Vondran says REIT will work with customers to expand 5G network into rural areas.
The company remains optimistic about future expansion despite industry challenges.
Chris Dubrowski of Deloitte says Mortgage REITs watching FASB’s credit impairment rules.
CEO James Stewart says Las Vegas component of revenue likely to fall over time.