REITs invest in the majority of real estate property types, including offices, apartment buildings, warehouses, retail centers, medical facilities, data centers, cell towers and hotels.
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PREIT CEO Joe Coradino discusses trends in the mall sector.
Morgan Stanley’s Ted Bigman expects continued growth in global REIT industry.
Deloitte's Bob O'Brien on the international commercial real estate markets.
Kimco’s Conor Flynn says shopping center REIT focusing on major metro markets.
Targeting the retail, industrial and office sectors across the Southeast and Texas
Deloitte’s Jeff Smith says real estate CFOs are “pretty positive” about fundamentals, however.
CEO Donald Wood highlights growth of REITs as a mainstream investment.
CEO John Case expects occupancy levels remaining around 98 percent.
Steven Marks of Fitch Ratings says REITs buying back stock “not as accretive” in current market.
CEO Dennis Gershenson says focus is on value-add improvements.
Vornado’s Sukanya Paciorek sees benefits to corporate competition in sustainability.
Chatham Financial’s Gavin Duckworth sees transition from LIBOR to SOFR.