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Minerva’s Merrie Frankel says increased diversity positively impacts the bottom line.
CEO Grimes says portfolio is institutional quality.
Spirit Realty’s Thomas Nolan sees appeal in sale-leaseback transactions.
Jason Fox says REIT “uniquely positioned” to benefit from uptick in inflation.
Green Street’s Eric Frankel points to “amazing institutional investor demand.”
Rich Anderson of SMBC Nikko Securities America says this will help REITs recapture lost ground.
Stuart Eisenberg of BDO USA says REITs face challenges in finding deals that make sense.
CEO Randy Churchey says modernization trend fueling pricing power.
Jernigan Capital COO John Good expects development cycle to last up to 7 years.
Kilroy Realty's Sara Neff sees shift in expectations for green building.
CubeSmart CEO Chris Marr says both acquisitions and development on the company’s agenda.
CEO Jon Bortz says business and group travel to be “laggards” in recovery.
CEO Taylor explains "Irreplaceable Corners" shopping center concept.