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Simon’s Mona Benisi says sustainability is embedded throughout REIT.
David Toti of Cantor Fitzgerald discusses potential effects of interest rate increases.
CEO Richard Stockton says rebranded Cameo Beverly Hills hotel marks an important milestone.
EY’s Dale Kim says voters could remove a tax increase ceiling for commercial and industrial properties.
CEO Chris Volk says tenant base shows “unparalleled diversity.”
Hospitality Properties Trust increasing presence in travel center sector.
Simon’s Mark Roberson discusses tax reform impact on REIT investment abroad.
Steve Shigekawa says REITs undervalued in current market.
CEO Owen Thomas says New York leasing is at pre-COVID levels.
EY’s Umar Riaz says REITs should take a broad view of their desired operating model.
Hersha’s Bennett Thomas says guests, team members, and shareholders all support efforts.
CEO Bill Stein says data center demand “remains incredibly healthy.”
Deloitte’s Jim Berry describes fundamentals as “still pretty strong.”
Bill Bayless also expects progress toward normalized occupancy rates in coming year.
CEO Louis Conforti says common areas play key role in success of malls.