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Kilroy Realty's Sara Neff sees shift in expectations for green building.
CEO Jon Bortz says business and group travel to be “laggards” in recovery.
CEO Taylor explains "Irreplaceable Corners" shopping center concept.
CubeSmart CEO Chris Marr says both acquisitions and development on the company’s agenda.
CEO Bill Blackham says investment strategy “working very nicely.”
CEO Gordon DuGan says long-term financing a key to company’s future success.
Anne McCulloch sees continuing supply of assets as traditional owners divest.
CEO John Good says self-storage sector has had “nice run” since 2015.
Interim CEO Tesh Durvasula says REIT is “cautiously optimistic” for rest of 2020.
CEO Stephen Lebovitz says CBL is working to solidify its portfolio.
CEO Lou Haddad says construction opportunities at “all-time-high.”
CEO Haddad sees abundant development opportunities for the REIT.
Ken Bernstein says Acadia’s rent collections now at 90%.
CEO John Kessler says the REIT’s redevelopment strategy has led to 5.5% net effective rent growth over the past year.
General Counsel Troy McHenry says proactive measures are important for an issue that isn’t “going away.”