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Deloitte attorney says the way the limitation is calculated will change in 2022.
CEO Darrell Crate says REIT looking to increase FFO by 2% to 3% over next five years.
Lawyer with Goodwin Procter discusses potential impact of MAA-Colonial Deal.
CEO James Connor says strategy offers chance to grow even faster in strong markets.
CEO William Stein says technological advances also bode well for future growth in the data center sector.
Eaton Vance’s Scott Craig sees apartment supply as short-term headwind.
Green Street’s Ryan Burke says self-storage encountering near-term pressures.
CEO John Kilroy sees improvement across all its West Coast markets.
Monmouth CEO Michael Landy says building age is key to building high-quality portfolio.
CEO Bobby Taubman says despite tenant bankruptcies, the REIT closed 2019 at approximately 95% occupied.
Brown says green practices woven into fabric of company.
CEO Ben Butcher says tenants are expanding.
Ken Campbell says modern REIT industry has “tamed” the real estate cycle.