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REIT market total returns trail S&P 500 for first quarter.
REIT says transaction will create a global platform for data center needs.
CEO Paul Pittman says “dishonest, market-manipulative behavior must be policed.”
Carol Bradshaw of Westfield Corp. says REITs offering new services in face of digital competition should be careful.
Nareit VP of Research Nicole Funari adds that ecommerce, data centers, and cell towers have all performed well throughout the pandemic.
Susan Givens describes move-in numbers as “encouraging.”
University of Denver’s Glenn Mueller says real estate cycle past recovery phase.
Citi and Bank of America Merrill Lynch take second and third spots in Institutional Investor awards.
UBS’s Peter Baccile says he expects activism will be story to watch in second half.
Merger will create $6.3 billion REIT focused on grocery-anchored shopping centers.