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CEO Paul McDermott says company taking opportunistic approach.
Holland expects more normalized investing environment.
American Assets Trust’s John Chamberlain sees acquisitions as overly expensive.
BMO’s Paul Adornato sees investor concerns about asset price arbitrage.
Prof. Zeno Adams discusses risk spillover research.
DDR's Daniel Hurwitz explains the favorable supply dynamics in the retail REIT property sector and discusses his company's efforts to “simplify” its story.
Mall operator continues to focus on upscale shopping experience.
Welltower’s Cheryl Surgo also urges tax directors to focus on automation.
Michael Glimcher says merged company’s leasing, personnel and redevelopment among keys to success.
CorEnergy CEO David Schulte sees growing global investor appetite for infrastructure.
Mary Hogan of APG Asset Management discusses impact of potential rate increases on REITs.
Prologis CEO sees strong recovery in rents, occupancy.
Simon’s Mona Benisi says sustainability is embedded throughout REIT.
CEO Richard Stockton says market for new assets is “challenging.”
Undervalued REITs will become takeover targets, says Vick Seth of Raymond James.