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CEO Dave Sedgwick says REIT also looking to keep leverage low and find new operators.
Federal Realty’s Ronald Becker says sustainability “embedded in every decision we make.”
CEO Owen Thomas says REIT is ensuring significant pre-leasing before starting development.
Kilroy’s Sara Neff sees growing role for air quality monitoring.
Owen Thomas says REIT anticipates FFO per share growth above 13% this year.
Jennifer Francis says REIT expects to benefit from Five Star Senior Living restructuring.
Vornado’s Dan Egan highlights increased focus on carbon intensity of assets.
Andrew Spodek says current size of market is between $12 billion to $15 billion.
CEO Arlen Nordhagen sees new supply putting pressure on same-store revenues in certain markets.
CEO James Taylor says REIT seeing strong momentum from small shop leasing.
CEO Jeffrey Fisher anticipates some “interesting” capital recycling opportunities.
CIO Tom Lorenzini says mREIT “well positioned” within middle market segment.
CEO Bill Stein says data center demand “remains incredibly healthy.”
Michael Schall expects REITs to be less active acquirers of assets.
CEO Arlen Nordhagen sees increased competition for assets across most markets.