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CEO David Cramer also says NSA “comfortable” with debt loads and availability of capital.
CEO Eric Mendelsohn said that after a recent market recovery, acquisition prospects appear healthy.
Donald Holley says mREIT has robust hedging policy.
CEO Ernest Rady says REIT focusing on improving existing assets.
CEO John Kilroy says REIT positioned to move when market conditions warrant.
CEO Eric Bolton sees potential acquisition opportunities emerging from market uncertainty.
Colleen McKeown talks challenges of managing in-person, remote workers.
CEO Richard Stockton says market for new assets is “challenging.”
CEO Douglas Kessler says timing of Embassy Suites acquisition was “just right.”
CFO Dean Shigenaga says REIT is helping its client tenants attract world-class talent.
Kimberly Pexton says companies should not shy away from making public climate commitments.
COO John Kessler says acquisitions can’t compete with redevelopment of portfolio.
Getty Realty Expects to Expand and Diversify Portfolio in Next Few Years
CEO Mark Parrell says Seattle and San Francisco showing signs of improved quality of life.
CEO Lou Haddad says REIT has tripled its market cap since going public in 2013.
CEO John Albright says REIT will look for “opportunistic buys” in 2024.