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Barclays’ Ross Smotrich says fundamentals still favor landlords, but it’s getting more challenging late in the cycle.
Anne McCulloch sees continuing supply of assets as traditional owners divest.
CEO Jay Sugarman says the REIT sees an opportunity to invest in a fast-growing business at a discount to asset value.
Parkway’s Daniele Horton says health and well-being a high priority.
CEO Nelson Mills says new supply in nation’s capital is being absorbed.
CEO Drew Alexander says REIT selling bottom tier properties at about net asset value.
SITE Center’s Joe Lopez sees shift away from asset-based approach.
CEO Joe Coradino says PREIT has worked hard to prepare for Sears bankruptcy.
Value Reporting Foundation’s Neil Stewart says ESG information factoring into investment decisions.
CEO Mike Landy sees long-term value in industrial assets.
CEO Victor Coleman says REIT partnering with Blackstone in various locations.
Dustin Schultz sees increased attention on forward looking statements.
APG’s Josh Linder says limited issuance means investors pay close attention to green bonds.
Jerry Barag also highlights record demand in repair/remodel lumber market.
Daniel LeBey says new asset classes or strategies offer best chance for IPOs.
Sturgis Partners’ Mary Hogan Preusse sees trend fueled by public valuations, ample private funds.