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CEO Jay Sugarman sees “pretty big disconnect” between iStar market value and share price.
Assets are being merged with select assets of The JBG Companies.
Scott Crowe of CenterSquare says scope of institutional real estate has expanded.
EY’s Serena Wolfe expects SEC to adopt a more targeted approach on convergence.
Founder of Monmouth Real Estate and UMH Properties named as 2014 recipient of Simeon Baldwin award.
PwC’s Byron Carlock says dry powder remains on the sidelines.
Steven Marks says retail REITs ensuring relevancy of asset locations.
Arch Insurance’s Michael Chu and Howard Sider say litigation rates at historic high.
CEO Chad Williams says 5G will allow the REIT to take on more content.
NYSE’s Ron Bohlert previews first-ever REIT IR symposium.
American Campus Communities’ Kim Voss offers tips for managing millennial and Gen Z employees.
BMO’s Paul Adornato sees investor concerns about asset price arbitrage.
Venable’s Jim Hanks says engagement occurring on a continuing basis.
Fidelity’s Steve Buller expects trend to hold while disconnect remains.
Morris, Manning & Martin’s Daniel Weede says more M&A activity likely.