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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Partnerships are occurring across a range of REIT property sectors.
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PwC’s Scott Tornberg says the FASB is looking for more detailed information in some cases regarding cash flow statement, income statement, and income tax disclosure.
King & Spalding’s Keith Townsend says boards are considering the potential permanency of challenges.
Richard Smith says FelCor now on offensive in hotel market.
CEO Mike Landy sees long-term value in industrial assets.
J.P. Morgan real estate strategist discusses commercial real estate valuations.
Green Street sees higher cap rates in all sectors except industrial.
CEO Victor Coleman says REIT partnering with Blackstone in various locations.
Stroock’s Evan Hudson says joint venture activity is also notable.
Value Reporting Foundation’s Neil Stewart says ESG information factoring into investment decisions.
CEO Paul Szurek says REIT able to grow asset base at replacement cost.
Dustin Schultz sees increased attention on forward looking statements.
Daniel LeBey says new asset classes or strategies offer best chance for IPOs.
CodeGreen Solutions’ Chris Cayten said that sustainability concerns can evolve rapidly for REITs.
Sturgis Partners’ Mary Hogan Preusse sees trend fueled by public valuations, ample private funds.