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New York REIT will sell individual assets instead.
Drew Alexander says REIT has sold off weaker centers and has “great” balance sheet.
REIT owns and manages properties leased to U.S. Postal Service.
Bill Staffieri says SEC has a wide range of issues on their agenda.
Michael Weil says company has de-risked the portfolio through CMBS financing.
Paula Maggio says general counsels need to be viewed as independent.
Tara Marszewski also calls for setting up a system of monitoring.
Viner received NAREIT Industry Leadership Award in 1993.
Joseph Coradino stresses importance of finding exciting, first-to-market retailers.
SL Green sees potential to raise in-place rents.
Bills would eliminate dividends paid deduction or require shareholder withholding.
Chris Volk sees long runway for growth in middle market and larger company space.
Washington REIT’s Matthew Praske says metering in place across portfolio.
Nareit’s Brad Case to make another nine CFA presentations in the coming months.
Digital Realty’s Aaron Binkley says REIT separating out capex projects with energy components.
Duke Realty’s Mark Patterson says a deficit exists within the tax technology area.