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CEO Mark Fogel says goal is to create a “one-stop shop” in the middle market lending space.
Johnson says many companies are not willing to take the risk to bring in Black talent.
CEO John Case expects occupancy rate to remain at 98 percent.
Executive vice chairman Ben Moreland says tower sites still bulk of business.
CEO Paul McDermott says REIT has “pretty full” pipeline of opportunities.
CEO Drew Sims says fundamentals in core markets are “mixed.”
Jay Brown sees small cells potentially rivaling tower business in long term.
CEO Jon Bortz expects growth in boutique hotel brands to continue.
CEO Bill Meaney sees vast potential in new markets.
CEO Scott Schaeffer sees better access to capital since management internalized.
Camden Property Trust CEO Ric Campo expects improvement in Houston market.
CEO Hap Stein says proceeds from recent equity offering being used to close transactions.
CEO Stephen Lebovitz says technology prompting retailers to innovate.
Hudson Pacific Properties’ Natalie Teear says tracking performance can be difficult.
Announcement follows earlier attempt by Prologis to acquire its fellow logistics REIT.
CEO Craig Macnab expects additional acquisitions by the net lease REIT in 2016.