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David Polster of Skadden Arps says FIRPTA provisions are “game changers.”
Cornerstone's Nem Marjanovic says volatility is a major factor for REIT investors in this market.
BMO’s Paul Adornato watching development trends for remainder of 2014.
Equity One’s Joe Lopez says REITs sustainability programs have grown “substantially.”
TeraExchange's Tirinnanzi sees improving transparency in derivatives pricing.
Post Properties senior vice president for taxation Kate Mason focuses on need to provide auditors with relevant information.
CFO Robert Milligan says “tremendous tailwinds” behind medical office segment.
Ed Pettinella of Home Properties rebuts concerns about multifamily market.
Inlet Capital's Keith Locker on the capital markets for commercial real estate.
Investors showing confidence, particularly in industrial sector.
Gil Menna says non-disclosure and confidentiality agreements now being signed.
CEO Chris Volk also sees need for widespread availability of business interruption insurance.
BB&T’s David Toti expects REIT acquisition activity to slow in 2016.
JP Morgan’s Mark Streeter predicts push for investment-grade ratings will continue for REITs.