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Glenn Mueller says rising millennial generation could extend current cycle.
Deloitte attorney says the way the limitation is calculated will change in 2022.
REITs feature heavily in the fund, with Prologis holding the highest weighting.
Nashville, Pittsburgh among best markets, according to UMH CEO Sam Landy.
Chilton’s Matthew Werner sees potential in lodging REITs.
CEO Gary Wojtaszek says European demand “much stronger” than in U.S.
MSCI’s Mario Lopez-Alcala says investment decisions, productivity and results all impacted.
Texas A&M’s Cydney Donnell also sees progress in board diversity of thought.
CEO Ben Butcher says tenants are expanding.
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MAA's Eric Bolton says trends in apartment fundamentals still "well above historic averages."
CEO Joe Coradino sees continued M&A activity in retail real estate.
Proskauer Rose’s Peter Fass says loyalty of retail investors becoming apparent.
CEO Scott Fordham sees continued headwinds in Houston market.
Real estate values will likely be flat for six to 12 months, according to Green Street’s Lachance.
Deloitte survey highlights need for real estate industry to invest in attracting next generation.