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Shepley says proactive planning leads to improved pricing and partnerships.
CEO Ben Butcher expects continued transaction activity, fueled by private capital.
CEO James Taylor also says limited supply and strong demand is a strong tailwind.
CEO Mike Carroll says the REIT’s best tenants also include restaurants, banks, dry cleaners, and medical buildings.
ESG considerations are embedded at various stages of the PGGM investment process.
Chris Dubrowski of Deloitte says Mortgage REITs watching FASB’s credit impairment rules.
Ross Prindle of Duff & Phelps says Notice 15-02 brings greater transparency to share prices.
New commercial real estate supply remains muted, according to Steven Marks of Fitch Ratings.
CEO Dave Holeman also sees strong organic growth opportunities embedded in properties.
Fidelity’s Steve Buller says fundamentals “good.”
CEO John Thomas says investment-grade rating will fuel future growth.
CEO Michael Carroll seeing expansion and segmentation in grocery segment.
Morgan Stanley’s Seth Weintrob expects continued M&A activity in retail sector.