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CEO Ade Solaru says SupplierGATEWAY working with partners to increase scale.
CEO James Taylor Jr. says almost 15% of the company has been sold through the private markets since 2017.
CEO Drew Alexander says the REIT is looking to grow in about 15 markets across the U.S.
CEO Mark Decker seeking portfolio that appeals to multiple price points.
CEO Chris Marr sees widening gap between large and small operators.
QTS Realty’s Oliver Schmidt stresses need for alignment on determining key risks.
Extra Space CEO Spencer Kirk says low supply benefits industry.
Prentiss Feagles says the dynamic nature of the REIT industry has kept him engaged.
Haendel St. Juste says multifamily sector’s new supply being absorbed by market.
After buying “flagship” Atlanta hotel, CEO Drew Sims looking for at least one more acquisition in 2014.
Marks discusses the outlook for REITs for the remainder of the year.
NMHC's Doug Bibby said jobs are needed to sustain the momentum.
Neil Wolitzer of Goldman Sachs says privatization activity likely to be limited.
CEO Thomas Toomey says convenience and service are key tenant requirements.
Ted Klinck says de-densification of office space could offset increase in remote working.