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Terra Firma’s Jay Leupp says uncertainty over rate hikes caused pullback in share prices.
CEO Michael Landy says REIT taking advantage of low interest rates.
CEO Glenn Rufrano said the REIT is also focused on social responsibility.
CEO Nelson Mills says the REIT will continue its niche strategy in New York.
Proskauer’s Karen Garnett says REITs need to stay on top of the issue.
Morefield is chair of NAREIT’s new Dividends Through Diversity Initiative.
American Tower’s Ed DiSanto says increased board-management communication needed this year.
EY’s Serena Wolfe says investors should expect a balance sheet composition change.
Bill Bayless also expects progress toward normalized occupancy rates in coming year.
King & Spalding’s Kathryn Furman says preferred equity is a popular alternative capital source.
Deloitte’s John D’Angelo also says REITs are reviewing their hiring practices in wake of “great resignation.”
Host’s Michael Chang says initiatives currently under review at asset level.
QTS Realty’s Oliver Schmidt stresses need for alignment on determining key risks.
CEO Mike Carroll says a mix of regional and national tenants positions the company for growth.
CBRE’s Drew Genova expects increased role for data analytics.
Chilton Capital’s Matt Werner also sees potential for buying opportunities ahead.