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U.S. REITs continue to benefit from low interest rates and positive fundamentals, analysts say.
CEO Benjamin Schall says company continuing to diversify away from Sears.
BTIG’s Jim Sullivan says leisure segment boosted by flexibility of remote working.
REIT’s sale may point to further transactions in lodging sector.
Sean Reilly discusses growth of company's digital advertising business.
Merrie Frankel says number of REITs that can issue commercial paper likely to remain small.
Agreement follows multiple offers by Pebblebrook to acquire LaSalle.
REITs impacted by gains in 10-year Treasury note, analysts say.
Trepp’s Susan Persin highlights simplification trend in REIT portfolios.
Colin Reed discusses benefits of Ryman Hospitality's affiliation with Marriott.
Catherine Nance of the Center for Audit Quality says audit deficiencies can be misleading.
CEO Raymond Lewis describes skilled nursing market as “ripe for consolidation.”