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Capital One’s Greg Horstman says REIT management teams have “variety of levers to pull.”
Columbia Threadneedle’s Arthur Hurley expects wide performance differences between REIT sectors in 2018.
CEO Dennis Gershenson says company committed to maintaining diverse tenant base.
Capital One's Kalaw expects more REIT IPOs, consolidation.
Noel Purcell at Mizuho Americas expects active M&A pace to continue.
Ken Campbell says modern REIT industry has “tamed” the real estate cycle.
CEO Jon Wheeler points to expansion of grocery retail chains as good sign for shopping center REITs.
CEO Philip Hawkins says operating environment is best he has seen.
Menna sees likelihood for more infrastructure REITs in future.
CEO Randy Churchey expects favorable conditions to endure.
Michael Landy says assets are “virtually fully occupied.”
Green Street’s Ryan Burke says self-storage encountering near-term pressures.
Fitch's Steven Marks discusses trends in REIT borrowing.
Armada Hoffler’s Louis Haddad says development pipeline at historically high level.
REIT attorney also expects continued inflow of foreign capital.
Eaton Vance’s Scott Craig sees apartment supply as short-term headwind.