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Fidelity’s Steve Buller expects trend to hold while disconnect remains.
Venable’s Jim Hanks says engagement occurring on a continuing basis.
Analyst Vince Tibone says demand has come from a wide variety of sources.
CEO Chad Carpenter sees “huge opportunity” for expansion in single-family home market.
Brookfield increases offer to $18.25 per share from $17.00 per share.
CEO Chris Volk says tenant base shows “unparalleled diversity.”
Nareit’s Nicole Funari says benefits can be seen across range of property sectors.
CEO Chris Czarnecki says investor base favored a pure play multifamily portfolio.
Strong working relationships are built through transparency, says former ProLogis CEO Walter Rakowich.
Kimco Realty Corp. CEO David Henry explains company's activity on transactions front.
Supply and demand still favorable on West Coast, according to Michael Schall of Essex Property Trust.
KPMG’s Ruth Tang says reporting of ESG metrics back to lenders could soon be commonplace.
John Pawlowski sees favorable supply/demand balance for single-family rental REITs.
Mark Van Deusen of Hunton & Williams picks FIRPTA reform as a key issue for industry.
J.P. Morgan Chase’s head of green bonds sees rise in issuance as a “natural evolution.”