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Chatham Financial’s Rob Barton says FASB considering hedge accounting guidance.
iStar CEO Jay Sugarman says ground lease business likely to play increasing role.
CEO Terry Considine says AIR’s focus on property operations, customer satisfaction has been rewarded.
Green Street’s Lukas Hartwich expects supply pressure to ease next year.
CEO Drew Alexander says the REIT is looking to grow in about 15 markets across the U.S.
Deloitte’s Jim Berry describes fundamentals as “still pretty strong.”
Micah Brill says tenants responsible for more than 50 percent of energy use.
CEO Ade Solaru says SupplierGATEWAY working with partners to increase scale.
CEO Bobby Taubman says despite tenant bankruptcies, the REIT closed 2019 at approximately 95% occupied.
CEO Steven Grimes says omnichannel shopping concept has created a “smarter retailer.”
Lawyer says recent tax law rule changes may be addressed.
Venable’s Michael Schiffer also stresses importance of understanding core business risks.
CEO Mike Carroll says the REIT’s best tenants also include restaurants, banks, dry cleaners, and medical buildings.
Feuerstein says proposed changes mean foreign ownership share would be more closely examined.
Van Deusen also notes that rising interest rates highlight special REIT rules for hedging.
Thomas says REITs have to explain how their structure works when responding to rules.