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Spencer Levy of CBRE highlights dynamic between fundamentals and market sentiment.
CEO Hap Stein discusses development, redevelopment platforms.
EPA’s Cindy Jacobs sees increase in owner-tenant engagement.
Ari Frankel says investors better understand link between sustainability and financial performance.
J.P. Morgan Chase’s head of green bonds sees rise in issuance as a “natural evolution.”
CEO Stephen Lebovitz says CBL attracting more productive retailers.
CEO Benjamin Schall says Seritage boosting existing Sears rents more than four-fold.
CEO Jason Fox outlines how the REIT’s $5.9 billion merger will offer strategic, portfolio, and balance sheet benefits.
CEO Ed Fritsch discusses firm's geographic diversity.
CEO David Gladstone also points to strong acquisition pipeline.
Managing director Andy McCulloch also sees ability for REITs to create alpha through active management.
Deloitte’s Kevin Richards also says office trends are positive; hybrid model here to stay.
Catherine Nance of the Center for Audit Quality says audit deficiencies can be misleading.
CEO Denny Oklak warns of over-building.