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Tanger CIO Michael Bilerman says the REIT is focused on internal growth and strategic acquisitions in retail real estate.
Kok provides an overview of the 2013 GRESB survey results.
CEO Scott Frederiksen says e-commerce clients providing growth.
Extra Space’s Spencer Kirk expects more consolidation in self-storage.
CEO Chris Marr says he expects supply to decline though in 2020.
CEO Paul McDermott sees multifamily demographics supporting income outlook.
Deloitte's Bob O'Brien on the international commercial real estate markets.
Green Street’s Frankel keeping watch on supply levels in response to strong demand.
CEO Jay Whitehurst says the REIT’s top 25 tenants are focused on e-commerce-resistant businesses.
Bloomberg’s Lenora Suki says U.S. reporting lagging Europe and Asia.
CEO Jeff Witherell says the company likes class-B, light industrial and assembly space.
CEO Ernest Rady says acquisitions market may become more accessible.
Goodwin Procter’s Yoel Kranz discusses key legal issues in capital markets.
Green Street’s DJ Busch says portfolios today are “much higher quality.”