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Venable’s Jim Hanks on the pitfalls to avoid when REITs construct their compensation packages.
NAREIT’s Calvin Schnure says risks not a threat to residential REITs.
Nareit analysis shows that active fund managers can successfully read the market.
Forest City’s Jill Ziegler says needle moving forward on universal standards.
Schuylkill Yards expected to be multi-phase, 20-year project.
Nuveen’s Carly Tripp also says increased rental income due to strong demand, not inflation.
Interest rate concerns play major role in shaping market sentiment, analysts say.
Green Street Advisors’ Michael Knott says REITs continue to favor RIDEA structure.
Sandy Presant of Greenberg Traurig sees opportunities for lenders who can refinance coming debt maturities.
NAREIT’s Calvin Schnure says high occupancy rates bode well for 2016.
Lodging/resorts REITs own nearly 1,900 properties in the United States, facilitating the expansion of commerce and making leisure travel possible.
CEO discusses his company's strategy going forward.
Hogan Lovells’ Mike McTiernan says more work involved if CEO salary much higher than median employee.