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CEO Conor Flynn says Kimco will be a net seller in 2018.
Green Street Advisors’ Michael Knott says REITs continue to favor RIDEA structure.
Luke Zubrod of Chatham Financial on REITs’ sensitivity to interest rates.
CEO Jerry Barag says Pacific Northwest, Southern markets are benefitting from Chinese demand.
CEO Stuart Tanz sees plentiful acquisition opportunities.
Duff & Phelps’ Ross Prindle expects “pull and tug” between lessors and lessees.
CEO Don Wood says shopping centers have to adapt to changing consumers.
Mark Van Deusen of Hunton & Williams picks FIRPTA reform as a key issue for industry.
CEO Bruce Schanzer says retail REIT is able to implement annual rent bumps.
CEO Jay Sugarman says separating the ownership of a building and its land is a win-win for both sides.
Equity Commonwealth’s David Helfand envisions a more focused company in future.
COO John Kessler says REIT focused on redeveloping assets, marking to market.
Kilroy’s Heidi Roth says all employees should be aware of need to protect information.
PwC’s Tom Wilkin sees scope for IPOs in non-traditional areas.
CEO Jay Sugarman sees “pretty big disconnect” between iStar market value and share price.